r/Wildfire Feb 04 '25

News (General) Remove this if it's not relevant, but...

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u/Prehistory_Buff Feb 04 '25

To do this, they'll probably have to set up a department staffed with doctors, accountants, lawyers and nurses, acquire or construct building space, establish a testing lab, purchase the necessary equipment and supplies, place appointments during the work day....

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u/Tallguy990 Feb 06 '25

Ummm no - it’s as simple as go to X place and get a drug test and have them send the bill and results to Y. Plenty of employers drug test people all the time.

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u/Idaho_Firefighter Feb 10 '25

Name one with 2 million employees. go

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u/Tallguy990 Feb 10 '25

Walmart 2.1 million - that was easy.

As for industry - something like 6.5 million people work in the oil field a highly drug tested industry. Random drug tests, routine drug tests, etc. it’s not a hard process…