Does Wells Fargo's in Colorado drug test?

I have a interview with wells fargo in a week, and yes i do smoke :) Colorado is just so damn weed friendly. I was wondering if anyone happens to know if wells fargo in colorado tests. I've already gone threw the prescreening and phone interview, and nothing on that information informed me of a drug test. They did ask if I'd agree to a background check, however never asked if i would agree to a drug test. Can anyone tell me if they do drug test?

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  • They usually just do a fingerprint, background check.

    Wow, you're working for Wells? Sorry to hear that, dude. They have an awful, awful reputation. They are terrible place to work for. They treat their customers like crap. They treat their employees worse. Be prepared to sell. A lot. And if you meet your sales, you'll receive no thanks. If you don't, you will never, ever, ever hear the end of it.

    I'm going to tell you just not work there. If you have a job a pizza shop, you should keep that and not work for Wells Fargo.

  • ALL nationwide banks like Wells Fargo drug-attempt. many of the smaller ones do also. A teller who smells like 'reefer' or 'ganja' in basic terms evokes self belief to me as a shopper (no longer) ---------------------- i do not desire some guy or lady who's extreme on weed (or the different drug, for that count number number) coping with MY monetary transactions, thanks very a lot. And neither do the banks. -------------------- 'Weed-pleasant state' does no longer equivalent 'criminal pastime'. if you're keen to do one criminal pastime, probability is that you're in all probability to do yet another criminal pastime ought to the danger modern itself. it truly is type of like asking "Do they drug attempt police officials contained in the 'weed-pleasant' state of Colorado?"

  • ALL national banks like Wells Fargo drug-test. Most of the smaller ones do also.

    A teller who smells like 'reefer' or 'ganja' just inspires confidence to me as a customer (NOT)

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    I don't want some guy or girl who is high on weed (or any other drug, for that matter) dealing with MY financial transactions, thank you very much. And neither do the banks.

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    'Weed-friendly state' does NOT equal 'legal activity'. If you are willing to do one illegal activity, chances are that you are likely to do another illegal activity should the opportunity present itself. It's kind of like asking "Do they drug test police officers in the 'weed-friendly' state of Colorado?"

  • More and more companies of all sizes are requiring drug tests.

    Really, in today;s tough economy and job market, if they had to choose between someone who smokes and someone who does not, who do you think they would choose??

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