Maple_Flail
Well-known member
Disability itself is rough topic. not trying to defend the women in WelderDans comment, and what i am about to write may appear like I am, however I'm not.
Coming from someone on disability with essentially an 'invisible' disability, the prejudice is real. I suffer from a non circadian sleep disorder ( https://www.circadiansleepdisorders.org/docs/N24-QandA.php )
So i'm, at first glance, quite able bodied, which is quite true if my schedule worked like everyone else's. I always work when I can, but do to my sleep wake cycle jobs with regular hours are out of the question. Accommodating jobs are becoming quite few are far between. And i won't even get into the BS politics of getting a job around here. Needless to say, and i really hate saying it. I don't have the right skin colour to get jobs around here.
Coming from someone on disability with essentially an 'invisible' disability, the prejudice is real. I suffer from a non circadian sleep disorder ( https://www.circadiansleepdisorders.org/docs/N24-QandA.php )
So i'm, at first glance, quite able bodied, which is quite true if my schedule worked like everyone else's. I always work when I can, but do to my sleep wake cycle jobs with regular hours are out of the question. Accommodating jobs are becoming quite few are far between. And i won't even get into the BS politics of getting a job around here. Needless to say, and i really hate saying it. I don't have the right skin colour to get jobs around here.