Monday, August 29, 2011

[epilepsy] Re: A sad day with a new job that I lost with a lie

 

Hi Sam,
It is not worth the difficult part of having driving as part
of you job. The risk is too high for yourself and also others
who could be involved. Perhaps effort thinking of ways that you
might be able to plan week's menu so things needed could be
purchased once weekly maybe on weekends and when you might have someone else take you shopping. You have the talent to do the
chef work and maybe that would be a way to make it possible. I
find planing the weeks menu makes it helpful since I do my shopping once a week. Good luck with this and please
keep us posted.
Doris :-)

--- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, "Samiam" <ambimind65@...> wrote:
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> I have gone over 2 months without a seizure, have been searching for a job for over a year, found a great job as a chef for a retirement home but it required me to take care of inventory and do the shopping. I have a drivers license because I never told the govt about the seizures for over 20 ys. I have been working only 1 week and have been feeling uncomfortable about the risks on others if I drive again. And so they had to release me because the grocery shopping was a major part of the position and there was no one else. Now honesty has reduced the risk to other drivers but badly hurt this home where they have been trying to replace this position for over a month as the present chef is moving on to other work and had only stayed to help out until they found a replacement that could do both jobs. SamJr.
>

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