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pawelk1986
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16 Jun 2014, 10:42 am

Today I watched the movie on the internet, how the main mail sorting office in Warsaw, it was really exciting. A spokeswoman for the Polish State Post , said that in the holiday season (before Christmas) sorting processes several million packages and letters from all over Poland and abroad. And this is only one sorting, in Poland there are 12 such sorting centers.

I checked that in my city is one of the sorting centers, I would happily send my resume out there, but certainly not hire me, because who employ normal 28 year old guy with Asperger's (my only experience a monthly free compulsory student placement in the library. Now in September master studies also held such apprenticeship)



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16 Jun 2014, 11:41 pm

I use traditional mail, but mainly for having packages sent.

And why wouldn't they hire you if you have Asperger's? If it's for lack of training or apprenticing, you could just ask them where and when you might be able to get those sorts of things so you might be able to work there one day.


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20 Jun 2014, 5:13 pm

I wonder, however, may someday send my resume to Polish Post Office, work at the post office might have been was good for aspie like me :)

Maybe should preferably be a postman, but once I read about attacks on postmen in order to rob money, because in Poland postmen, also carry money (money transfers expensive packages etc)



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20 Jun 2014, 6:18 pm

I use all kinds of mail :D


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