I smoked once on Wednesday evening (it is now Friday) and I am a very infrequent user. The last time I smoked was about two months ago and it a couple joints over a three day period. Before that I hadn't smoked in years.
Coincidentally, I got a job offer that will require a drug test days after I had decided to just relax and have a joint. I smoked close to a half a gram. Maybe a little over half of a half gram joint. It had been two months since I had interviewed for the job so I had considered it a lost cause. The weed was from a recreational clinic and was not of poor quality.
My stats:
Male
6'0
175 pnds
Slender, relatively fast metabolism, albeit slightly inactive.
I will have to take the test Tuesday of next week. What is the likelihood of me passing?
I am going to engage in intense cardio until the test. I've heard that I should stop within a 2 day period of the test to avoid releasing more metabolites into my system. How true is this?
Any insight is really appreciated. This is quite literally a dream job kind of offer for me. Losing it because of smoking a drug that is legalized for consumption in my state of residence would be heartbreaking.
Coincidentally, I got a job offer that will require a drug test days after I had decided to just relax and have a joint. I smoked close to a half a gram. Maybe a little over half of a half gram joint. It had been two months since I had interviewed for the job so I had considered it a lost cause. The weed was from a recreational clinic and was not of poor quality.
My stats:
Male
6'0
175 pnds
Slender, relatively fast metabolism, albeit slightly inactive.
I will have to take the test Tuesday of next week. What is the likelihood of me passing?
I am going to engage in intense cardio until the test. I've heard that I should stop within a 2 day period of the test to avoid releasing more metabolites into my system. How true is this?
Any insight is really appreciated. This is quite literally a dream job kind of offer for me. Losing it because of smoking a drug that is legalized for consumption in my state of residence would be heartbreaking.