Disability Discrimination: Job Interview

Posted on 19. Nov, 2010 by Mobility Scooter Preston in Electric Scooters

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25 Responses to “Disability Discrimination: Job Interview”

  1. MsGnorts

    19. Nov, 2010

    @vitaedigest That is true, and that place is specially reserved for presidents of nations.
    Ask me about my president, Alvaro Colom of Guatemala.
    The stupidest, most corrupt vermin in all the universe!

  2. terrorsquadlith

    19. Nov, 2010

    ahhh come on shes retarded ! only gave her like 2 words in this add :D

  3. garyrollinson1984

    19. Nov, 2010

    this add is so wrong iv tryed and tryed to got a job and theres some sort of blacker for some disability people and some tomes they ask you about the disability at the interview and when you tell the they say no in yore face or say you are to under-qualified for the job but thats just plan out wrong we shed have rights as anyone ells has

  4. vince89130

    19. Nov, 2010

    N’empeche, entre elle et un niquab ou une burqua j’ai déja fait mon choix

  5. WolfgangPain

    19. Nov, 2010

    -_- good, now make a video for my aspergers

  6. blanknot

    19. Nov, 2010

    @vitaedigest It’s not about the smartest vs. the dumbest. It’s the moral vs. the immoral. And the answer is because you usually have to step on people to get on top.

  7. gypsymarika

    19. Nov, 2010

    @LovetheV1De05 Are people in fact slightly afraid that the disabled, esp. those with Downs, may not be able to handle all aspects of their job, or problem solve when an issue comes up in their department? I am just asking. Might they be prone to making more mistakes due to their illness or intellect? Is this why discrimination takes place?
    For example, many autistics fixate or cannot problem solve in novel situations.

  8. electrogeek77

    19. Nov, 2010

    @psyjunta Ba-zing.

  9. LovetheV1De05

    19. Nov, 2010

    Disability and working is a hard thing for others who do not have a disability to recognize–self esteem, self-doubt, and people ranking (always comparing between you and another) disabled people really does have an effect on ALL of society. I have an MS in Diversity Education, yet I am still scared to look inside and see an individual who would be looked at as “just another worker.” All disabilities are different in their effect, but all people are challenged by the label disability.

  10. oglocgeeks2nd

    19. Nov, 2010

    I was getting progressively angrier until the end.

  11. psyjunta

    19. Nov, 2010

    @AmericanSoapBox
    Omg Obama is a communist!1!11!! If McCain had won we could just shoot the sick ones and save money… hell we could even bill the family for the bullet!

  12. flj7

    19. Nov, 2010

    “you’re not really into all that awful house music, are you?” This is hilarious.

  13. jebeja

    20. Nov, 2010

    piflover, Thanks for posting. Very uplifting infomercial.

  14. Sims2freakazoider

    20. Nov, 2010

    @CHINADRAGON1985 He says, “You’re not really into all that awful House music are you?”

  15. AmericanSoapBox

    20. Nov, 2010

    @PamelaRP In case you haven’t NOTICED Oregon has the HIGHEST Unemployment rate IN THE COUNTRY!

    1,000 of people are trying out for the same damn job you are and most are probably better qualified. It has NOTHING to do with your walking stick.
    TRUST ME.

    Thanks to OBAMA Employers are now FORCED to cover everyone with Health Insurance. Health Insurance now must cover ALL Preexisting issues. That VERY COSTLY to Employers.

    THANK OBAMA PAMELA!

  16. PamelaRP

    20. Nov, 2010

    The real truth of the matter is that disabled people are RARELY hired for jobs especially in Oregon. I use a walker and it has been over a year and 117 interviews and no one will hire me at all for work. I was in an accident that was not my falt in 2006 and feel that every person out there is blaming me for my knees being out. The REAL unemployment rate among the disabled is over 350% according to websites I have seen. Discrimination is REAL and there is not a DAMN thing you can do about it.

  17. rancar29

    20. Nov, 2010

    @turningpointtelly What a great post!

  18. AlexiisNicole

    20. Nov, 2010

    @actuary33 Then, thank God it’s not up to you. Just tell me, would you still say that if that was you’re daughter? Or someone you loved? Just think, will you?

  19. MLBYERZ

    20. Nov, 2010

    @vitaedigest Because we elect them.. Not I, BUT OTHERS. There are some very dumb people out there, and they vote.

    -BEWARE-

  20. Bjslilone

    20. Nov, 2010

    To the fool that said they shouldn’t have hired her. They are not carnies they are people and def way better than you apparently are for saying the things your saying. I feel sorry for you karma is a bitch remember what comes around goes around

  21. bcroger2

    20. Nov, 2010

    @vitaedigest
    Handwork is more important then intelligence.

  22. gregpwx

    20. Nov, 2010

    @CHINADRAGON1985 Seems like you don’t like that awful house music!

  23. KwNJn1

    20. Nov, 2010

    She has down syndrome?

  24. CHINADRAGON1985

    20. Nov, 2010

    Since you’ve watched this video Can you tell me what did the general manager’s last sentence,seems like”you don’t…..’ Sorry,English isn’t my mother tongue….Thanks a million

  25. Justinfhtube

    20. Nov, 2010

    @vitaedigest Are you referring to people with intellectual disabilities.