Only had one urinalysis where the observer followed the letter of the law to a T. Checking into my first squadron on deployment had to check in to the TPU. The MA doing the duty squatted and got at eye level with my crotch as I was on the toilet.
Creepy.Only had one urinalysis where the observer followed the letter of the law to a T. Checking into my first squadron on deployment had to check in to the TPU. The MA doing the duty squatted and got at eye level with my crotch as I was on the toilet.
Are my peers at SWA, Deloitte and JPMorgan also watching the fluid leave each others’ urethrae at work, or is that a military-unique job perk?
The two DOT tests I've taken were at a third-party facility and was conducted by myself in the bathroom. They poured some dye in the toilet and I had to empty my pockets before going in.
Dang, that was not my experience either (both with my CTR job or my airline/DOT interview hire day). I'll say the cleared contractor job one was in a sketchy part of town, but IIRC it was pretty much like a normal Navy UA. Same for the DOT screen at the 121 HQ building.
They aren’t.Are my peers at SWA, Deloitte and JPMorgan also watching the fluid leave each others’ urethrae at work, or is that a military-unique job perk?
They aren’t.
Doing this, if you're ever a UA coordinator, would be a great way to get the callsign "Gayzer".I just checked into a TPU command ( waiting on my clearance to finalize) and when I went to the UPC office for check in urinalysis they told me they recently changed their protocol. I had to be read a page long sop that basically said I need to stand on foot prints on the deck at a 45 degree angle , trousers and underwear lowered below the knees , brown shirt lifted out of the way , free hand not obscuring the view of my penis, it was very humiliating. Has anyone ever had to do this before?