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Originally Posted by Maranara
Look in to the Americans with Disabilities in the Workplace Act (or something similar) and see if an employer is required to make reasonable accomodations for people with this type of issue. I don't know if the law covers MH issues or not but it can't hurt to look and talk to your pdoc or therapist about it. If it does, consult with an atty or someone first (they offer free consultation a lot of the time) and go from there. It doesn't seem like it should be a bit deal if the accomodations could be made easily as you stated.
A lot of customer service/secretarial jobs are now at home. Look at this thread for more ideas: http://forums.psychcentral.com/work-...based-job.html. Sorry for the melt down in the middle...it was a bad day, but I'd be willing to help with further ideas or with your resume if you need it.
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Oh and no worries on the meltdown, didn't think anything of it. I go through those all the time. You'll never have to apologize to me unless you do something to hurt me.
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