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I think that the travel industry can be very discriminating at times towards people with sight deficiencies, like me.  Some companies totally blank me when I enquire about employment opporunties, others promise to cntact me with interview dtes, some offer interviews and find an excuse to reject me but I know it is all because of one thing my eyesight.  However, let me take this opportunity to market MGS Airport Services as being the only company so far not to discriminate, they are an absolute ace company and I will hopefuly be working for them in April.

In the mean time if Mr Brown our PM is reading this please help get the Travel Industry kicked into shape and give the young disabled people a chance, let us work together to make Britain a much faiirer place, let's begin by getting all disabled people off benefits and into work, for them that want to, like me.  Work placeemnts should be offered on a plate to people to show what people can do and successful completion should lead to full time jobs, that is how to handle the unemployed, Mr Brown.

    Posted by athorn12 on 2007-09-27 13:34:34 | Rating: | Views: 101
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How about encouraging handicapped people to start their own business with a loan/grant from welfare. The problem with working for others in these unsettled times is the handicapped person is dependent on the employer and not on him'her self.
Posted by  penumbra88  on 2007-09-27 13:44:06 
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