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friend failed a Disa Pre-Employment alcohol test what to do now?

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A friend went in and had to do a pre employment alcohol test and it was 15 hours since his last drink thought he would be fine anyways he failed the test and now we were wondering what he has to do now to get taken off there list? Has anyonw ever done a Disa test?
 
I dont know about Disa but most pre employment programs I've dealt with will allow you to retest on your own dime.
 
The average person loses .015% BAC per hour after stopping drinking, which meant he must have been at a BAC of .225 when he quit for the night.
 
The average person loses .015% BAC per hour after stopping drinking, which meant he must have been at a BAC of .225 when he quit for the night.

Wouldn't that be near death?


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.4-.5 can be fatal to most. I have arrested one at a .36 who was walking and talking and still functioning. I have heard of others brought in with a BAC of .6 which takes a serious alcoholic to function at that level.
 
A friend went in and had to do a pre employment alcohol test and it was 15 hours since his last drink thought he would be fine anyways he failed the test and now we were wondering what he has to do now to get taken off there list? Has anyonw ever done a Disa test?

Sucks to be a dumba$$....your friend had to report the next morning or day and he was getting that tuned. Sorry I have no advice or sympathy. Bottoms up!
 
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Yeah, but you gotta admit that drinking can be pretty fun!

True, but you don't do it a day before you have to work or take a pizz test. My company does randoms and my schedule is Mon thru Thursday, so I don't touch alcohol Sunday thru Thursday.
 
.4-.5 can be fatal to most. I have arrested one at a .36 who was walking and talking and still functioning. I have heard of others brought in with a BAC of .6 which takes a serious alcoholic to function at that level.

Holy Fawk really?!?!?
 
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This must be your friend the day before....

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