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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 54702"><p><strong>Re: job interview</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi lindap. </p><p>Perhaps it is your perception of how other people will react as they are not educated about diabetes. Your experience, managing the condition for 28 years successfully, can only be a positive message and one that will do a lot for fellow sufferers. It is difficult for non diabetics to understand as the media give such narrow, stereotypical portraits.</p><p>If you are asked to explain about it at the interview then you have all the tools necessary and, in my opinion, will be admired for being able to be the best person for the job, not the diabetic who is applying.</p><p>Good luck , go for it!!</p><p>Catherine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 54702"] [b]Re: job interview[/b] Hi lindap. Perhaps it is your perception of how other people will react as they are not educated about diabetes. Your experience, managing the condition for 28 years successfully, can only be a positive message and one that will do a lot for fellow sufferers. It is difficult for non diabetics to understand as the media give such narrow, stereotypical portraits. If you are asked to explain about it at the interview then you have all the tools necessary and, in my opinion, will be admired for being able to be the best person for the job, not the diabetic who is applying. Good luck , go for it!! Catherine. [/QUOTE]
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