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Re: Mr Spigot. Should he have got the job?
« Reply #15 on: 24 September 2010, 18:29:19 »

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interestingly, if Mr Spigot had applied to the public sector...he would have been guaranteed an interview!

You touch a raw nerve there.  That "double tick" symbol irritates me beyond rationality.  I've been looking for work for two years, and I can do very specialised and highly skilled IT stuff.  I don't even get asked to interviews, partly, I suspect, because Spigot and his cronies are using up all the interview slots and partly because I'm very old. 

What I find particularly annoying is that, according to the DDA, I can claim to disabled, should I choose to do so, which I don't.   I am "disabled" for 4 separate reasons, which shows how silly the whole thing is.

  • I'm deaf (but my hearing aids allow to participate in most day-to-day indoor activities).
  • I've got arthritis in my right shoulder and both knees (but that doesn't affect my capacity to design computer systems)
  • I have a chronic disease/disorder which requires daily medication (type 2 diabetes, which, once again doesn't affect my capacity to do the work I'm trained to do)
  • I suffer from asthma (as before)
But I'm b*ggered if I'm going to claim an interview because of any of that stuff.  I want to be interviewed because I'm good at the job.

 >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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