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Will Manteca bowling let a man with Epilepsy work there?

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I need a job at Manteca bowling because I can't work any place else. I can only work indoor because I have Epilepsy, so will Manteca Lawler talk to Manteca bowling? My name is Brent Dowhower.


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How do you let a potential employer know that you have a disability like epilepsy without jeopardizing your chances of employment?

Unless they ask you directly, you don't have to tell them. And if they do ask you, they can't choose not to hire you because of your epilepsy. After you are hired, it is probably a good idea to tell them for safety reasons. I disagree! For your safety and those around you,tell them! Should they choose to fire you, sue them for discrimination. A few restrictions could apply ( for safety) but I would not call epilepsy a disability to the point of not being able to work. I have epilepsy, for 22 years, and still working! When you are applying for employment in Canada (at least in the teaching profession) you have to inform them about your epilepsy. It is a health and safety issue. I have epilepsy (for 38 years now) and found that honesty is the best policy. Once the issue is out in the open many people are interested in the topic and ask you questions about it. Just be prepared to reassure employers and coworkers that it does not affect your work performance.


What will happen to a bowling ball if the bowling lane offers no friction?

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