Syphonfilter
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Ok, I realize this may not be anyone's specialty, but I thought I'd try it here. I actually spoke to Rick Collins on the phone a long while back when my "incident" happened, but due to monetary circumstances never did anything.
In May of last year my career as a Texas cop ended as I resigned after testing positive for 3 AAS. I gave my department an opening by looking at BB websites at work and they used reasonable suspicion to "ask" me to take a voluntary piss test. At the time, I really had nothing to hide (or thought I didn't) and gave one. I was called by the MRO and told I had "no illicit drugs" in my system and a week later, I was called again by a different doctor who said that the other doctor made a mistake and I had 3 AAS in my system (nortestosterone, winstrol, and methyltest). I have never used winny or methyltest and had no explanation (also hadn't used Deca during my employment either). I was 215lbs at 5'9", hardly a massmonster, but thick enough to draw attention to myself. Bottom line is, I resigned and as such my career has come to an end as no agency believes me nor will they touch me or take a chance on me. Rick gave me many explanations as to "cross contamination" of supplements and I spoke with others in the industry who gave me a wealth of information.
This can go on, however, my question is this: I recently had applied with a semi governmental agency where I would basically be a background investigator. I have always been honest and up front with police departments concerning what happened at my previous employer, figuring that they will find out anywas as PDs talk, but that never works in my favor. This time I did not say anything, hoping that nothing would come out, but I just learned that someone at the department said something to the investigator and they were concerned as to why I said nothing at the beginning of the process. I'm tired of all this shit, and I'm pissed as I was under the impression that if you resign, regardless of forced or not, it is STILL a resignation and as such an employer can only say yes he worked here, yes or no he was a good employee, yes or no he called in sick alot and so on and so forth, but NOT "hey yeah he resigned for steroid use." Does anyone know if I'm even in the partial right and if I am do I have any type of legal recourse??
Thanks in advance.
In May of last year my career as a Texas cop ended as I resigned after testing positive for 3 AAS. I gave my department an opening by looking at BB websites at work and they used reasonable suspicion to "ask" me to take a voluntary piss test. At the time, I really had nothing to hide (or thought I didn't) and gave one. I was called by the MRO and told I had "no illicit drugs" in my system and a week later, I was called again by a different doctor who said that the other doctor made a mistake and I had 3 AAS in my system (nortestosterone, winstrol, and methyltest). I have never used winny or methyltest and had no explanation (also hadn't used Deca during my employment either). I was 215lbs at 5'9", hardly a massmonster, but thick enough to draw attention to myself. Bottom line is, I resigned and as such my career has come to an end as no agency believes me nor will they touch me or take a chance on me. Rick gave me many explanations as to "cross contamination" of supplements and I spoke with others in the industry who gave me a wealth of information.
This can go on, however, my question is this: I recently had applied with a semi governmental agency where I would basically be a background investigator. I have always been honest and up front with police departments concerning what happened at my previous employer, figuring that they will find out anywas as PDs talk, but that never works in my favor. This time I did not say anything, hoping that nothing would come out, but I just learned that someone at the department said something to the investigator and they were concerned as to why I said nothing at the beginning of the process. I'm tired of all this shit, and I'm pissed as I was under the impression that if you resign, regardless of forced or not, it is STILL a resignation and as such an employer can only say yes he worked here, yes or no he was a good employee, yes or no he called in sick alot and so on and so forth, but NOT "hey yeah he resigned for steroid use." Does anyone know if I'm even in the partial right and if I am do I have any type of legal recourse??
Thanks in advance.