Re: diabetes and living
- From: guys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 12:35:05 -0600
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 04:12:53 -0800, "DarkSentinel"
<darkmungesentinel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Màck©®" <IAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 06:14:03 -0600, guys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
The problem in hiring diabetics is it is well known that a few are
very very overbearing and make demands using diabetes as a tool.
please give examples of how diabetics are "overbearing" at working and
examples of the "demands" they make.
Ya might want read the loony response in the other thread Mack. We diabetics
are unworthy under any circumstance.
I live and worked for over twenty five years with diabetes.I do
know the game.
I am not the one making excuses for alleged
poor behavior. I did my job and did not emphasize
my diabetes. Tat was not easy but I know better.
The "poor soul" way is a por way to go.
Long before I could spell diabetes I say quite a few cases where a
negative diabetic precluded my hiring a good person.
I was told off the record that "they can be a pain in the ass".
i think " I heard they can be argumentative." From, watching these
groups that seems to be the case for a few.
The problem is that lot of other diabetics need job opportunities..
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