Bellesbark
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Neil,I was just wondering if anyone has managed to overcome this signifigant hurdle? I certainly have not,im talking about sending a cv,forms to a faceless company that has no knowledge of you whatsoever,be good to hear if anyone has.
I have been in your situation often. Over the years I decided that unless my condition got in the way of fulfilling the job duties I was'nt going to fret about it any more. If hired I would do my job and I always seemed to feel even safer after my probation period. It's a shame we have to think this far ahead. I have had jobs where, once hired I felt for me to be more successful at my job I should let them know of my seizure disorder. One job I was on the computer a lot so I spoke with HR about looking into providing me with the type of computer that makes it not so likely to have a seizure due to the pixels. Basically, I don't tell them anything that I don't believe they need to know. I feel one needs to both 'take care of themselves' as well as advocate for their needs. Unfortunately we need to be careful in how this is done. I had decided I was'nt going to make excuses or lie about my condition. I just decide what, and when if ever things are mentioned. I hope this might be a bit helpful. Good Luck!