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| Hey guys, I have a conditional discharge which is basically probation and I am planning on taking my first test at Quest, as the court has told me I can go anywhere for the as long as the results are sent to them. So has anyone who has gone to Quest for a court ordered test been observed or will I be able to sub? There is nothing on my conditional discharge saying observed but it is an 'In House' drug screen. Does 'in house' mean observed? Thanks in advance! |
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| An "In House drug screen" usually means an instant drug test. Laboratory = Drug TEST Instant = Drug SCREEN This is terminology in the industry. Most laymen or even employers don't know the difference between a screen and a test. |
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