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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I think physical disabilities are easier to have accommodated because there really isn’t as much subjectivity to it as an invisible disability where people may differ on what is reasonable to accommodate. If you are blind, then there is software to read things to you. If you have mobility issues then they should be able to give you an office you can access (maybe first floor or whatever). [/quote] This. I am severely visually impaired, which luckily means accommodations are pretty straightforward. I find that people go out of their way to accommodate once they understand what I need. It has not been an issue. I am a high achiever; I just work a little differently! [/quote] PP, I’m glad your disability hasn’t hindered you at all. I acquired my disability a few years ago and this is my first job search since, so I really worried about how I would be perceived. [/quote]
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