KJUN
Well-known member
I completely agree unless they are disabled!
I agree. Thank you. However, what is "disabled?" Isn't that the question that we all fail to agree upon?
To me, that means you can't do "ANY" job. To many people it means, "I can't do the job that I WANT to do" or "it's just too hard for me to work." Well, most of us don't have our dream job nor do we like leaving the house to get to work on time. With that said, there are so many diverse jobs in the US that there are few truly disabled people. If I had nothing but a voice and a nub on one hand, I'd be looking for a job as a telemarketer. If I could type (which all people posting here can do) and hear, I'd be looking for a job as a transcriber. et cetera. How many people on disability can honestly say they can't do ANY of the jobs at all that are available in their area. If I was stuck out in the boonies and could type, I'd try my hand at writing childrens books if nothing else. If you aren't mentally disabled and have SOME physical capabilities, why aren't you working? Our minds REALLY are our greatest assets. (Mental disability, I believe, restricts oppotunity a million times more than physical disability.)
I had a VERY good friend in a wheel chair. Before he died, he had worked himself up to managing a division of a medium sized company. I work with a guy in a wheel chair, and he carries a full course load. He's a very effective teacher. I worked with a mechanic who was one of the best mechanics (helicopter, gas, and diesel engines) I've ever been around. He was in a leg brace (polio as a kid) and had other neural damages in the arm and neck that caused a major loss of muscular strength (he fell a lot and always blamed us for tripping him if a stranger was around....lol), but he still could use tools and work. He also drove (trucks and airboats) a lot as part of his job. I could go on an on about the people who did jobs that they COULD around their disabilities. We all do since none of us are Supermen. How many people on disability are better off than those guys but don't TRY to work. Most of them COULD be transcribers, or teachers, or managers, or check-out people at Wal-Mart, or.......any one of THOUSANDS of jobs. Physical strength, perfect joints, etc. are no longer a requirement for many, many jobs in these united states!
Most people on disability COULD get a job, and those are the ones that it bothers me are taking from the system. I didn't say a GOOD job, but nobody is promised a GOOD job whether they are healthy or not. That's just life!