You will hopefully get a better person for the position. Keep smiling, hang in there. It happens a lot in the grocery store setting too. The workers work barely 2 hours and then just walk out. I have been on the other end of kind of situation. Went to a job fair. Told they needed workers so badly, they we're 20 cents more per hour for every 2,000 hours of previous experience. I did the application process. Went to the office and gave my app and had listed all my past experience and how to access the certs I had earned. They said they could not honor this because all my experience was In Oregon and not Washington. Then they falsified that they had no clients available for me to work with. Probably best I DID NOT work for that agency, because at that point I felt discriminated against - I pray the right person will come along.
Thank you for sharing yourself and your voice! :) I found it interesting how it is easier for you to speak in natural settings in context. I'm kind of the opposite. I get "in my own head" too much in public. :) Hope you had a great weekend like you said, and are about to have another great weekend coming up!
Hi, I don’t have any social media. Do you have an email? I could contact you on so I could get to know you and find out more about what you do in the disability field to help people with disabilities and see how we could work together as I like your views on things.
Hi, I don’t have any social media. Do you have an email? I could contact you on so I could get to know you and find out more about what you do in the disability field to help people with disabilities and see how we could work together as I like your views on things.
Hi Hannah how are you? Your videos are brilliant. I really like them. Is your channel about spreading disability awareness that people with communication aids can have the same life as everybody else my name is Kenneth and I have a disability. I have sellable policy and I have a paid job as a project worker and I used to work on making rest by services better for people with disabilities and now I work on good life leaders what is a group of people with disabilities who go into care homes to see people are having a good life, and getting the right support and also do work on making things better for people with disabilities
@@HannahThompson me know if you ever want me to contact you see you we can do a conversation together on your RU-vid channel about disability and the barriers facing disability and how we could work together to knock them down
Good for you for staring at her to get her to realise she was in the wrong as she was in the wrong that space should be for people who need it like you and I think it’s disgraceful that people park in the disabled spaces cause I can’t bother to walk far, and that’s the only reason they do it Most of them don’t have a disability or they are delivery drivers who are dropping off who can be bothered to walk far so just park in the disabled space to drop a delivery off or work vans park in that space because they can’t be bothered to walk for getting their lunch before going back to work and I think it’s Disgraceful
Hi, my name is Kenneth fletcher and I have cerebral palsy and I have carers coming in to look after me and I have a paid job helping other people with disabilities like me are used to work on making respite services better for people with disabilities and now I campaign to make things better for people with disabilities and work on good life leaders. What is people with disabilities going into care homes to see if the people with disabilities in the care homes are getting the right support and help they need, and that the carers are respecting them
This is fantastic that your speech therapist came on her weekend after to help you. I think that is fantastic as it showed that she wanted you to have your voice back and to be able to have your voice again and want to take her time to get your voice back, what I think is fantastic, and very very proud of that more people should be like that
@@HannahThompson Hi here’s a little about me. I’m Greg. I’m 32. I moved to Tacoma, Washington in 2009 from Arizona. I work at Fred Meyer as a cashier. I have a physical disability called cerebral palsy. I’m a video gamer. Love watching sports. Love playing Pokémon Go. Also love sports and video game podcasts. I’m single. Tell me about yourself.