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<blockquote data-quote="Skaloop" data-source="post: 63722448" data-attributes="member: 148393"><p>Been on? Around 20, I guess. Many of those I've been on multiple times for separate projects.</p><p></p><p>I don't match up to your 33 years, because I haven't been working since I was 3, but I have been involved in construction for about 14 years. Not exclusively for that whole time, but I've done time on actual construction sites. Site and safety coordinator managing construction for multiple-contractor projects. Even when I'm not doing that, I get out to site fairly often.</p><p></p><p>(although I could show you a picture of me with my dad when he was working construction and took me to the site when I was about 2. He worked construction for about 40 years)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I was talking illegal/illicit drugs. Pain pills (prescription or otherwise) are a different issue. And do they really test for legal pain medication on drug tests for construction workers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skaloop, post: 63722448, member: 148393"] Been on? Around 20, I guess. Many of those I've been on multiple times for separate projects. I don't match up to your 33 years, because I haven't been working since I was 3, but I have been involved in construction for about 14 years. Not exclusively for that whole time, but I've done time on actual construction sites. Site and safety coordinator managing construction for multiple-contractor projects. Even when I'm not doing that, I get out to site fairly often. (although I could show you a picture of me with my dad when he was working construction and took me to the site when I was about 2. He worked construction for about 40 years) Anyway, I was talking illegal/illicit drugs. Pain pills (prescription or otherwise) are a different issue. And do they really test for legal pain medication on drug tests for construction workers? [/QUOTE]
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