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It takes a global pandemic for us to demonstrate that we can provide the facilities to enable the disabled to actually work from home, where they are able to control their environment effectively.
I feel like working from home has opened up more doors for those people, even if other people might require longer to train into a new position remotely... it's a small price to pay considering how so many work places went so long trying to force autistic people to work in the same way as everyone else. Now the neuro typical world gets to see just how hard it is to work in an environment that is stacked against you from day one.
I feel like working from home has opened up more doors for those people, even if other people might require longer to train into a new position remotely... it's a small price to pay considering how so many work places went so long trying to force autistic people to work in the same way as everyone else. Now the neuro typical world gets to see just how hard it is to work in an environment that is stacked against you from day one.