Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much can she possibly be making? Isn’t it like $800/mo?
My guess is her salary is just a bonus, it’s all the benefits (health insurance is a big one) that come along with a Fed job. This woman may have had long COVID but her current activity level seems to indicate she has recovered enough to be able to work from a desk.
What’s your experience in these kinds of judgements? You don’t know her situation.
She may play tennis for 3 hours a week, but may also need 12 hours a week of other therapies that no employer will accommodate for. She may not be able to sit for prolonged periods of time due to pain or thrombosis risk. She may have cognitive issues. She may need extra rest but “regular office hours” plus any other therapies don’t accommodate for.
You see these people at their best, but I suspect their worst would leave you without words.
Can we stop with judging people against an impossible schedule for work? Maybe she *can* work a desk job but cannot her accommodations for that. Maybe she can’t. You don’t know, so stop with the side eyes. You don’t actually know what her best life looks like. I’m assuming for many people, they best life doesn’t look like a limited life with Long Covid.
Oh give it a rest. If she can travel for vacation to italy she can work from home. There is no condition that isn’t serious enough to prohibit recreational travel to Italy but magically prevents one from doing desk work. Sorry, expect more from yourself and others. She’s now a fraud.
NP. You are just dead wrong, and equating disability with "physical disability only." There are so many other disabilities that impact the ability to work, but you're too stubborn to listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much can she possibly be making? Isn’t it like $800/mo?
My guess is her salary is just a bonus, it’s all the benefits (health insurance is a big one) that come along with a Fed job. This woman may have had long COVID but her current activity level seems to indicate she has recovered enough to be able to work from a desk.
What’s your experience in these kinds of judgements? You don’t know her situation.
She may play tennis for 3 hours a week, but may also need 12 hours a week of other therapies that no employer will accommodate for. She may not be able to sit for prolonged periods of time due to pain or thrombosis risk. She may have cognitive issues. She may need extra rest but “regular office hours” plus any other therapies don’t accommodate for.
You see these people at their best, but I suspect their worst would leave you without words.
Can we stop with judging people against an impossible schedule for work? Maybe she *can* work a desk job but cannot her accommodations for that. Maybe she can’t. You don’t know, so stop with the side eyes. You don’t actually know what her best life looks like. I’m assuming for many people, they best life doesn’t look like a limited life with Long Covid.
Oh give it a rest. If she can travel for vacation to italy she can work from home. There is no condition that isn’t serious enough to prohibit recreational travel to Italy but magically prevents one from doing desk work. Sorry, expect more from yourself and others. She’s now a fraud.
Anonymous wrote:There will always be scumbags who take advantage. But long covid is real, and many do legitimately suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much can she possibly be making? Isn’t it like $800/mo?
My guess is her salary is just a bonus, it’s all the benefits (health insurance is a big one) that come along with a Fed job. This woman may have had long COVID but her current activity level seems to indicate she has recovered enough to be able to work from a desk.
What’s your experience in these kinds of judgements? You don’t know her situation.
She may play tennis for 3 hours a week, but may also need 12 hours a week of other therapies that no employer will accommodate for. She may not be able to sit for prolonged periods of time due to pain or thrombosis risk. She may have cognitive issues. She may need extra rest but “regular office hours” plus any other therapies don’t accommodate for.
You see these people at their best, but I suspect their worst would leave you without words.
Can we stop with judging people against an impossible schedule for work? Maybe she *can* work a desk job but cannot her accommodations for that. Maybe she can’t. You don’t know, so stop with the side eyes. You don’t actually know what her best life looks like. I’m assuming for many people, they best life doesn’t look like a limited life with Long Covid.
Oh give it a rest. If she can travel for vacation to italy she can work from home. There is no condition that isn’t serious enough to prohibit recreational travel to Italy but magically prevents one from doing desk work. Sorry, expect more from yourself and others. She’s now a fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much can she possibly be making? Isn’t it like $800/mo?
My guess is her salary is just a bonus, it’s all the benefits (health insurance is a big one) that come along with a Fed job. This woman may have had long COVID but her current activity level seems to indicate she has recovered enough to be able to work from a desk.
What’s your experience in these kinds of judgements? You don’t know her situation.
She may play tennis for 3 hours a week, but may also need 12 hours a week of other therapies that no employer will accommodate for. She may not be able to sit for prolonged periods of time due to pain or thrombosis risk. She may have cognitive issues. She may need extra rest but “regular office hours” plus any other therapies don’t accommodate for.
You see these people at their best, but I suspect their worst would leave you without words.
Can we stop with judging people against an impossible schedule for work? Maybe she *can* work a desk job but cannot her accommodations for that. Maybe she can’t. You don’t know, so stop with the side eyes. You don’t actually know what her best life looks like. I’m assuming for many people, they best life doesn’t look like a limited life with Long Covid.
Oh give it a rest. If she can travel for vacation to italy she can work from home. There is no condition that isn’t serious enough to prohibit recreational travel to Italy but magically prevents one from doing desk work. Sorry, expect more from yourself and others. She’s now a fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much can she possibly be making? Isn’t it like $800/mo?
My guess is her salary is just a bonus, it’s all the benefits (health insurance is a big one) that come along with a Fed job. This woman may have had long COVID but her current activity level seems to indicate she has recovered enough to be able to work from a desk.
What’s your experience in these kinds of judgements? You don’t know her situation.
She may play tennis for 3 hours a week, but may also need 12 hours a week of other therapies that no employer will accommodate for. She may not be able to sit for prolonged periods of time due to pain or thrombosis risk. She may have cognitive issues. She may need extra rest but “regular office hours” plus any other therapies don’t accommodate for.
You see these people at their best, but I suspect their worst would leave you without words.
Can we stop with judging people against an impossible schedule for work? Maybe she *can* work a desk job but cannot her accommodations for that. Maybe she can’t. You don’t know, so stop with the side eyes. You don’t actually know what her best life looks like. I’m assuming for many people, they best life doesn’t look like a limited life with Long Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much can she possibly be making? Isn’t it like $800/mo?
My guess is her salary is just a bonus, it’s all the benefits (health insurance is a big one) that come along with a Fed job. This woman may have had long COVID but her current activity level seems to indicate she has recovered enough to be able to work from a desk.
Anonymous wrote:How much can she possibly be making? Isn’t it like $800/mo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long COVID is a scam
Too bad that the leading medical journals and scientific evidence disagree with you.
Whether the neighbor in question is a crook is another question, but long covid is a thing.
There are clinics at highly reputable medical centers that treat nothing else.
It's a good source of revenue for the center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will always be scumbags who take advantage. But long covid is real, and many do legitimately suffer.
I know one woman with long covid. She can barely stand up. Her life is absolutely ruined. She's considering MAID.
What is that?
Anonymous wrote:There will always be scumbags who take advantage. But long covid is real, and many do legitimately suffer.