Re: JOBS FOR PEOPLE WITH MCS???
Posted by Mary on 4/20/04
GA: Well gosh, you sound like a model employee for any setting. You should have no trouble landing a new job. Mary On 4/20/04, Geraldine Agatha wrote: > Tried working in a health food store once because there I > wouldn't encounter too many toxic exposures with my MCS, > but let me warn you that customer service jobs are the > *worst* ...and never again will I settle for one! > People are irritable, frustrated, and very demanding when > they walk into a store, thinking the sales clerk is there > to not only do their shopping for them, but have all the > answers to their boundless, diverse questions. If you > don't conform to their high expectations they immaturely > make false complaints to your naive boss to have you fired. > And if I got another job elsewhere and endured misery from > being exposed to toxins, I wouldn't be allowed to *show* > my discontent, and discomfort, because you must look happy > and be full of verbal energy to respond correctly in the > big communication game. But for all anyone knows or cares, > the MCS employee is suffering and should be allowed to > look unhappy about it without being fired for it!!! > On the other hand if you're in a rush with your job, they > don't like that either. Tell me, who the hell would want > to linger longer in an environment making them sick?
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