androbot2084 wrote:
No person has the right to dump on me at work and call me mentally ill, a ret*d and a worthless burden on society. This is especially true when a lot of my bosses have their own issues such as alcoholism so they put me down and fire me so that they can feel better. Yes autism is defined as a disability according to Psychiatrists but these so called mental health professionals are nothing but egotistical maniacs who feel that their education gives them a right to dump on other people. All I am asking for is reasonable accomadation on my job. I want instructions that are more complicated and informative. I also have the right to ask for clarification if I do not understand something. Does asking for these accomadations make me some mentally ill ret*d that is not worth the time to train?
It can be diagnosed by means of the DSM-IV but it is a developmental disability. Not all bosses are like that. People like that are not good leaders.
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