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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 623967" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Do I remember correctly and having a job was mandated by the program he is in? Is there any lee way that would allow him to wait till he can work with those assisted programs to get a job? I'm afraid that these kind of experiences, especially when he really tried, even if managed some aspects of it insufficiently, can be really hard for his self esteem and can hinder any later attempts to get work. It really seems like he would need more assistance and more sheltered work environment for the beginning. And delis, especially new stores, are often not that at least without very through job coaching and assistance from some outside program for people with disabilities. They tend to be tough even for perfectly 'normal' young people with little work experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 623967, member: 14557"] Do I remember correctly and having a job was mandated by the program he is in? Is there any lee way that would allow him to wait till he can work with those assisted programs to get a job? I'm afraid that these kind of experiences, especially when he really tried, even if managed some aspects of it insufficiently, can be really hard for his self esteem and can hinder any later attempts to get work. It really seems like he would need more assistance and more sheltered work environment for the beginning. And delis, especially new stores, are often not that at least without very through job coaching and assistance from some outside program for people with disabilities. They tend to be tough even for perfectly 'normal' young people with little work experience. [/QUOTE]
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