Thanks.
I agree the purpose is to get an employment but to get me there my social worker needs to understand me and build a good relationship with me.
I agree most employers think the way you describe but this program I'm in is aimed at people who can't just take a job but who needs more help to search for and to get a job.
My post isn't about jobs or employers but how my social worker meets with me and how that affects me.
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Originally Posted by Molinit
Not being in Sweden, I don't know anything about this program. The purpose is to get you employed, right?
Do you think you will be able to maintain employment?
What jobs are you telling her you need or what accommodations do you need in order to be employed?
Maybe it's different there, but my experience has been that employers really don't care about your perspective on much. You are a cog in a wheel, you fit or you don't and if they can help you fit without too much fuss that's okay but if you have a long list of specific things you need to be functional in a job, employers usually will not want to get involved.
Have you held a job before and what worked or did not work in your prior experience?
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