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Bunch of people filled their answers vertically. hehe I posted in the other thread that your chances of getting hired for this test are ~3%. Well now it's 3.1% Things are looking up!
You do know that the test is set up so that every other scan tron is made to be filled in vertically to prevent cheating right?
Out of the question. I only drink on the weekends and if the random alcohol test is testing for .04, that would mean you would literally have to drink right before work. I'll be fine.
That 0.4 is for anytime. Working or not. Anytime, anywhere. Not 0.8 for a dui like other people.
If they don't come to your house on weekends and randomly alcohol test you in your home, I'm alright.
I'm not talking about dsny testing you. I'm talking about you being tested anytime anywhere even if you are not working. If you get in an accident or pulled over & asked to do a breathalyzer by a cop, you can't ever be more than 0.4 the 0.8 for the rest of the world without cdls does not apply to you.
I'm not talking about dsny testing you. I'm talking about you being tested anytime anywhere even if you are not working. If you get in an accident or pulled over & asked to do a breathalyzer by a cop, you can't ever be more than 0.4 the 0.8 for the rest of the world without cdls does not apply to you.
Thanks for the heads up but I never drink and drive and don't drink to get drunk. I'm just over analyzing it, which is good, IMO. Better to be safe than sorry.
BTW, for the residency credit. Are there any other steps besides just bubbling it in on the test?
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