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joinerjohn
Joe, I sincerely hope, you never suffer from any sort of debilitating condition that prevents you going to work. Because, you'll find out just how hard a struggle it is to lead your life. I hope too you never find yourself out of work (imagine having to join the people you so obviously despise).
For the record, I work in a care home for people suffering from dementia. I have to come home and do what you'd probably consider housework, cooking and cleaning.
When my partner wants to go shopping, I have to help her round the shops. Our local council now want disabled people to pay for the blue badge scheme (despite this section of society being the hardest hit).
In effect I have 2 jobs, one at my place of employment and another at home. Do you hear me complain?? Nahh I just do what's necessary to enable my partner to lead as normal a life as I can give her.
A friend in our local failed his ATOS assessment , despite having both legs removed and being confined to a wheelchair. Perhaps they thought he could work on the checkout at Tesco's, or stack the lower shelves?
Hmmm
For the record, I work in a care home for people suffering from dementia. I have to come home and do what you'd probably consider housework, cooking and cleaning.
When my partner wants to go shopping, I have to help her round the shops. Our local council now want disabled people to pay for the blue badge scheme (despite this section of society being the hardest hit).
In effect I have 2 jobs, one at my place of employment and another at home. Do you hear me complain?? Nahh I just do what's necessary to enable my partner to lead as normal a life as I can give her.
A friend in our local failed his ATOS assessment , despite having both legs removed and being confined to a wheelchair. Perhaps they thought he could work on the checkout at Tesco's, or stack the lower shelves?
Hmmm
