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Petal57
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I am looking for work and I am quite sure that some of you have had the same problem as I am having.
I am having problems getting work due to my arthritis, I have other problems but these are not visible and I have been declared fit to work. Interviewers and managers make assumptions about me of what I can and cannot do.
I am fully mobile, with no mobility aids and look after myself and do not get any PIP.
I am realistic in what I can and cannot do and would not apply to do jobs that are beyond my capability.
Of course I understand that managers have to think of their staff's safety and therefore they cannot take unnecessary risks.
I am also very petite for my age and I believe this makes it harder. I am looking to work in a shop, mainly on the till. Or reception work, but this normally requires experience.
I have been on one work experience placement and one mandatory work activity group. I am wondering if any of you have any ideas how to overcome these barriers so that I can show people that I can do these things.
I am having problems getting work due to my arthritis, I have other problems but these are not visible and I have been declared fit to work. Interviewers and managers make assumptions about me of what I can and cannot do.
I am fully mobile, with no mobility aids and look after myself and do not get any PIP.
I am realistic in what I can and cannot do and would not apply to do jobs that are beyond my capability.
Of course I understand that managers have to think of their staff's safety and therefore they cannot take unnecessary risks.
I am also very petite for my age and I believe this makes it harder. I am looking to work in a shop, mainly on the till. Or reception work, but this normally requires experience.
I have been on one work experience placement and one mandatory work activity group. I am wondering if any of you have any ideas how to overcome these barriers so that I can show people that I can do these things.
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Hello
That sounds really frustrating. Is it worth trying to do some voluntary work, perhaps in a charity shop? That would help you prove you can do it and might be useful in the long run
Good luck
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Hello Petal57 and welcome to the forum, I am retired thank goodness but I do agree with ladybrown that volunteering could help you on your way and I am sure with your latitude you will do well in whatever comes along..good luck..Love
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barbara12 wrote:Hello Petal57 and welcome to the forum, I am retired thank goodness but I do agree with ladybrown that volunteering could help you on your way and I am sure with your latitude you will do well in whatever comes along..good luck..
Thank you all for your responses and yes I am already volunteering in a charity shop.0
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