That wasn't because of money, it was because I had a job for the next two days and wanted to work. So I faked a test. That was over two years ago. Why has there been no issue about it since then?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
They told me at the end of that test that they wanted me to be a part of this project. I walked out and had a moment of clarity where I thought, not many people will ever have this moment.
We are constantly being put to the test by trying circumstances and difficult people and problems not necessarily of our own making.
I had to know if I could make it somewhere else. I did not want to go through the rest of my life wondering what might have been without putting myself to the test.
Security was another reason. You never know what can happen to you when you earn a lot of money.
I loved tests because it was another form of competing, a healthy competition.
The test is to recognize the mistake, admit it and correct it. To have tried to do something and failed is vastly better than to have tried to do nothing and succeeded.
I had to work and it never occurred to me not to. But then it's never really been about the money.
I think I've failed every test I've ever taken. If there was a failure I would have been it.
While I was pregnant, I had dozens of checkups. They covered everything from blood tests to ultrasounds, and I even had the option of attending birthing classes with my husband.
The other day they asked me about mandatory drug testing. I said I believed in drug testing a long time ago. All through the sixties I tested everything.