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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you imagine having a pilot who has all the skills on paper but needs 50% more time to make the same decisions as regular pilots? Or a surgeon who can accurately and correctly perform a procedure but has to keep you cut open for 90 minutes instead of 60 minutes?[/quote] Well yes that wouldn't work. But many people who needed/need accommodations are capable of being in the medical field and yes can even be surgeons. Because the reality is, when they are doing something they love, they have the ability to focus (same reason the teenage boy with ADHD can play video games for 2 hours and not loose focus). Also, your brain matures and you learn how to manage it as you hit 30. Also, most jobs are not time critical (as in, if you take 30 seconds to figure something out everyone will be dead). But if you eliminate/discount those with ADHD or other issues, you will be missing out on some major creativity and smarts! [/quote]
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