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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That is tough, it sounds like an edge case. If you ask for RA , they have to engage in an interactive process with you, like a compromise. So if your request is to never drive oversize bus, they may come back with you will be limited to driving it once a week, or you will be last on the list, only called to do it if everyone else is out, or if you have to drive it, you're allowed to call in sick to recover. That may or may not be OK for you, but I would encourage you to try. You can't worry about others. My office was essential during COVID and stayed open (social services). I had RA to work from home almost two years, I made up for it by being very responsive and helpful, taking on additional work, doing more than before, and people didn't resent me. But if they did, oh well. Health is most important. Livelihood is important. [/quote] Thanks, I’ll think about this. I broke down in tears about my condition today at my regular doctor. He referred me to get therapy help, prescribed sleep meds, 1 week off letter as I’m beat from insomnia, and closed the case. I’ll see on Monday if I need to use the letter; will go to work if I’m able to function. He also told me this office can’t help with disability consultation. I should go to occupational doctor. [/quote]
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