Does Lifetime Fitness Conduct Drug Test On New Employees?
From what I know, Lifetime Fitness typically doesn’t do drug tests for new employees unless the position specifically requires it or is safety-sensitive. But it really depends on the location and role. I remember when I was applying for a job at a fitness center years ago, they didn’t test me unless I was applying for a management position. If you’re worried about a test, there are ways to clear your system faster, like using Toxin Rid 1 Day. I actually used it once when I had a situation, and it really worked for me. I found a helpful guide on ccwrc.org that laid out everything I needed to do step by step. It gave me peace of mind, for sure.
I want to share my experience, and maybe it will be useful for someone. When I took the test, I also had concerns about failing the result. I smoke marijuana very rarely. The physical activity helped me. I ran, swam, did exercises. I drank a lot of water, and cranberry juice is also beneficial. I changed my diet, and it really helped. To be sure, I took a home test to get rid of fear and paranoia. A good friend recommended a urine drug test, as he said the results were the most reliable. Finally, I passed the exam and got the job. Good luck to you.
Yes, I think that they are going to test you, because it’s a very important job that requires sobriety. However, even if they have ordered some new drug tests, you don’t have to worry about it, if you are not taking any drugs. As far as I know this kind of tests are really qualitative, and can detect any prohibited substance in your system that you have taken in the last 6 months. They won’t give you the job if you fail the drug test.
Most Lifetime Fitness centers (maybe all of them) include child care facilities. And these days, anyone who is hired to work near or around children is likely to have to pass both a drug test and a criminal background check. The insurance companies pretty much insist on it. Based on that, it’s almost certain that they would want to test you. Sorry. I agree that what people do in their own homes ought to be no one else’s concern. But I also know that whenever anyone gets hurt these days, people sue everyone and his uncle. So I understand how a business can feel that it has to protect itself. Keep in mind that cannabis residue usually only stays in your urine for a few days to about a week. If you clean up your act, you will test negative. It is not like you will be positive for the rest of your life. I wish you well.