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Hello all,
I was just curious as to how some of you have tackled your employment issues over the years. You know as well as I do it's hard to work when you can't get there (i.e. drive). And it's hard to continue working when you have episodes (especially when there's heavy equipment). Between getting kicked out of the army and losing back to back construction jobs (after getting my degree), I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask while I'm waiting here for the VA (for who knows how long) to deny me :roflmao: ( :roll: )
I'll tell on myself and admit I'm a math geek and got a degree in civil engineering construction. I had a couple of jobs in quality control where I checked to make sure the asphalt and concrete were made properly (which required a lot of math/algebra) so that it didn't crack and break and have everyone die (haha
) and so we didn't have to do it again and cost thousands if not millions of dollars.
But in all seriousness, any suggestions/resources on how to handle employment with epilepsy while I have nothing else to do would be helpful.
Thanks!
I was just curious as to how some of you have tackled your employment issues over the years. You know as well as I do it's hard to work when you can't get there (i.e. drive). And it's hard to continue working when you have episodes (especially when there's heavy equipment). Between getting kicked out of the army and losing back to back construction jobs (after getting my degree), I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask while I'm waiting here for the VA (for who knows how long) to deny me :roflmao: ( :roll: )
I'll tell on myself and admit I'm a math geek and got a degree in civil engineering construction. I had a couple of jobs in quality control where I checked to make sure the asphalt and concrete were made properly (which required a lot of math/algebra) so that it didn't crack and break and have everyone die (haha

But in all seriousness, any suggestions/resources on how to handle employment with epilepsy while I have nothing else to do would be helpful.
Thanks!
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