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Originally Posted by GFED
I'm going to have to take the test again if I don't get the funding within 30 days so it was kinda a waste of $65. The recruiter at Roadmaster was pushing me to hurry and get things done but he wasn't really listening to my situation. So his supervisor brought this up yesterday when I was there meeting with him. His supervisor is suppose to contact my counselor at CareerSource and then call me back. It seems no one was aware of my living situation even though I've explained it to them. Honestly, they're all too concerned about making money off me and only see dollar signs when I meet with them.
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They are low-level salespeople operating off of a "script." That script may be something given to them or something that they put together in their head. As a unique individual, you do not fit within their "script" so they have no idea how to handle you and completely block your concerns out of their mind.
As a person with disabilities I'm sure you have dealt with this your whole life in many other scenarios. Same thing. People don't know how to handle scenarios outside of their comfort zone.
Good luck on getting funding. I've enjoyed reading your story.