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Got passed up for JOB

Submitted by an LD OnLine user on

Well I got passed up for another job.
Looks like history is repeating itself!
This is getting scary!
LIFE IS REALLY BAD FOR ME!
EVERYTHING IS GOING WRONG!!!!!!!!!!
I HAVE TO HANG IN THERE@!

Submitted by Joe Tag on Mon, 06/20/2005 - 4:32 PM

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…June 20, 2005; Monday; 12:25pm…

Jerry, Everyone –

The ”Forums of LD Online” are for those assisting people with
LD; and those who have LD issues, an opportunity and avenue
to seek resources ( help ) and get advice on how to improve their situation. I’ve tried to help Lost Genius, by sending him some
private messages. I have found that if people demonstrate that
they are trying to get help, and need a bit more advice, help and guidance, they will get respect; and some folks will make an effort to assist. Name calling does not do anyone good. Many of us have been labeled already. Some of us prefer to see ourselves as “Differently Abled” . ( Some others don’t spend the time on the issue at all; we are
trying to ” get along – with family, neighbors, and co-workers ) .

Let’s try to ask if people are trying to get help. Let’s be a bit more civil and polite.

If Lost Genius makes steps to be in touch ( and meet with ) the local
Division of Vocational Services, and to seek employment with a small
company, instead of being self employed, more power to him.
If he fails to keep the meetings and his scheduled appointments, then
that is a different story. Let’s see what happens.

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End of lecture

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Jerry wrote ( and I quote )
“This is a message board that allows opinions and open discourse. You have come here with your heart on your sleeve baring your soul for all to see but you seem to want us to tell you the same line you have been telling yourself. ie “I’ll figure this thing out” You said it yourself. You are lonely, 45 yrs old, vocationally handicapped, neurologically handicapped, with a carreer that appear to have been headed down the tube before it even started yet somehow you think you can beat this thing by continuing doing what you are doing. I ask again. How’s that working for ya genius? “

Submitted by Angela in CA on Tue, 06/21/2005 - 12:42 AM

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I side with “hang in there”. For all people life has its ups and downs. I know that your learning disabilities complicate things, but don’t give up hope. Use this time of unemployment to explore options - yes, even signing up as disabled and collecting a check. What’s involved? Do you even qualify? Would it be enough to live on? Then explore other avenues, be bold, walk through some new doors. What’s the worst that can happen? You meet new people, try new things, discover talents and use ones you dismissed. Get dressed and out of the house every day. Go to the library, explore your town. Figure out strategies, try things, see what works.

Submitted by Joe Tag on Tue, 06/21/2005 - 4:41 PM

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Amen. And also, keep that appointment with Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and Job Training Partnership Act. Also, has anyone
considered Temporary Services ( Kelly, Olsten, Western, etc… ) ??

Bless you, Angela.

/signed/ Joe Tag

[quote:200049c704=”Angela in CA”]I side with “hang in there”. For all people life has its ups and downs. I know that your learning disabilities complicate things, but don’t give up hope. Use this time of unemployment to explore options - yes, even signing up as disabled and collecting a check. What’s involved? Do you even qualify? Would it be enough to live on? Then explore other avenues, be bold, walk through some new doors. What’s the worst that can happen? You meet new people, try new things, discover talents and use ones you dismissed. Get dressed and out of the house every day. Go to the library, explore your town. Figure out strategies, try things, see what works.[/quote]

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