Disability Discrimination: Job Interview

Posted on 08. Jan, 2011 by Pride Mobility Chairs in More Mobility Products

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50 Responses to “Disability Discrimination: Job Interview”

  1. PamelaRP

    08. Jan, 2011

    Thanks for posting this ad of how bad discrimination is among the disabled. I use a walker due to a car wreck that was not my falt and cannot get a job here in Oregon even with a 5 year Accounting degree. I took many computer courses and thought I did everything right and was in a car wreck in 2005 and 1992. I have been out of work since August of 2009 and have been to 140 places to look for a job most of them agencies. Employers are evil and know you cannot prove this.

  2. thezombiekiller87

    08. Jan, 2011

    Oh come on. You people really gonna trust a retarded person with millions of dollars of your money for investments I wouldn’t.

  3. 1982mockingbird1982

    08. Jan, 2011

    Yay! I love this ad

  4. indigoziona

    08. Jan, 2011

    I must admit there’s a certain Fridge Horror to this video. Watching it back, it does look like the interviewers were playing with the applicant for shits and giggles. It’s almost as if the interviewers were saying, “Lloyd might not like you because you’re disabled! You might do things wrong! You’re different and odd! Lloyd is scary and might make or break you…”

    (awkward silence)

    “Just kidding, he’s just unnaturally prejudiced against house music. Haha, your face!”

  5. indigoziona

    08. Jan, 2011

    When was the last time you had to take an IQ test in an interview? Interviews should focus on whether the individual is the right person for the job – in this case, if the woman submitted a good application form, impressed the interviewers and appeared fully capable of doing the job, then there’s no reason why she shouldn’t do it. Also, IQ isn’t a qualification – employers look at the actual qualifications (eg, NVQs, GCSEs) that people possess.

  6. fireicer

    08. Jan, 2011

    @vitaedigest because the smartest are usually multi-billion airs and we dont even know of there existence not alone what they say. just kidding. I have a theory which is smarter people can stand up and fight for there case unlike the less fortunate, hence. eg. we would expect more from Einstein than an alcoholic. now thats discrimination and certainly not equal. Wise words: Never judge!

  7. terrorsquadlith

    08. Jan, 2011

    wow they gave that downie like 4 words in this commercial :) Loyd, yes, thank you

  8. 1RadicalOne

    08. Jan, 2011

    There is a grain of salt to be taken with this. While noone should be rejected purely on the basis of a disability, some disabilities do disqualify people from some occupations. Case in point: Down’s syndrome sufferers have a median IQ of half that of the average population; ergo, someone with Down’s syndrome with diminished cognitive capacities – not all, not even close – would be less qualified for some jobs, such as professorship, engineering, and so on. That said, there would be exceptions.

  9. VincentBrooke1

    09. Jan, 2011

    House music is not terrible…

  10. thehotshirtguy2008

    09. Jan, 2011

    @garyrollinson1984 I wouldn’t want you to work for me since you can’t spell. That’s not discrimination, that’s you not being able to meet my expectations and the requirements for the job.

  11. srinivaskari

    09. Jan, 2011

    @vitaedigest you nailed it…………….i read somewhere…..”the only thing necessary for evil to suceed in this world is for good men to do nothing”………

  12. Meescool2

    09. Jan, 2011

    0:51

    He should have said, “You’re not really a fucking retard, are you?”

    Retards are mistakes, kill them with fire before they get a chance to grow up. They’re destroying and polluting society with their plague.

    By the way, kudos to anyone that thinks it’s clever to say, “Hur hur you’re a retard” or “at least a retard is smarter than you hur hur hur.” I’m sure you’re all “SPESHUL” too.

    Fucking retards. xD

  13. MsGnorts

    09. Jan, 2011

    @vitaedigest That is true, and that place is specially reserved for presidents of nations.
    Ask me about my president, Alvaro Colom of Guatemala.
    The stupidest, most corrupt vermin in all the universe!

  14. terrorsquadlith

    09. Jan, 2011

    ahhh come on shes retarded ! only gave her like 2 words in this add :D

  15. garyrollinson1984

    09. Jan, 2011

    this add is so wrong iv tryed and tryed to got a job and theres some sort of blacker for some disability people and some tomes they ask you about the disability at the interview and when you tell the they say no in yore face or say you are to under-qualified for the job but thats just plan out wrong we shed have rights as anyone ells has

  16. vince89130

    09. Jan, 2011

    N’empeche, entre elle et un niquab ou une burqua j’ai déja fait mon choix

  17. WolfgangPain

    09. Jan, 2011

    -_- good, now make a video for my aspergers

  18. blanknot

    09. Jan, 2011

    @vitaedigest It’s not about the smartest vs. the dumbest. It’s the moral vs. the immoral. And the answer is because you usually have to step on people to get on top.

  19. gypsymarika

    09. Jan, 2011

    @LovetheV1De05 Are people in fact slightly afraid that the disabled, esp. those with Downs, may not be able to handle all aspects of their job, or problem solve when an issue comes up in their department? I am just asking. Might they be prone to making more mistakes due to their illness or intellect? Is this why discrimination takes place?
    For example, many autistics fixate or cannot problem solve in novel situations.

  20. electrogeek77

    09. Jan, 2011

    @psyjunta Ba-zing.

  21. LovetheV1De05

    09. Jan, 2011

    Disability and working is a hard thing for others who do not have a disability to recognize–self esteem, self-doubt, and people ranking (always comparing between you and another) disabled people really does have an effect on ALL of society. I have an MS in Diversity Education, yet I am still scared to look inside and see an individual who would be looked at as “just another worker.” All disabilities are different in their effect, but all people are challenged by the label disability.

  22. oglocgeeks2nd

    09. Jan, 2011

    I was getting progressively angrier until the end.

  23. psyjunta

    09. Jan, 2011

    @AmericanSoapBox
    Omg Obama is a communist!1!11!! If McCain had won we could just shoot the sick ones and save money… hell we could even bill the family for the bullet!

  24. flj7

    09. Jan, 2011

    “you’re not really into all that awful house music, are you?” This is hilarious.

  25. jebeja

    09. Jan, 2011

    piflover, Thanks for posting. Very uplifting infomercial.

  26. JoetjoepMember

    09. Jan, 2011

    @TheGaurdOfTime paranoid android

  27. TheGaurdOfTime

    09. Jan, 2011

    which is this song?

  28. disabilitie2010

    09. Jan, 2011

    What resembles for the IAEA to look at his disability and that he pote pote do and do not put this question to the lady?

  29. Paradddle

    09. Jan, 2011

    awesome ad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  30. TsukasaElkKite

    09. Jan, 2011

    beautiful ad

  31. ryantrask

    09. Jan, 2011

    oooh I’m the 75,000th view of this video!

  32. planetrockford

    09. Jan, 2011

    If a ‘normal’ person sang in a public space while listening to headphones, they would get odd looks too. The thinking behind that advert was lazy.

  33. vegemitegrrl

    09. Jan, 2011

    I love this ad, well done

  34. ubermensch826

    09. Jan, 2011

    shut it, chewbacca

  35. lowaces

    09. Jan, 2011

    to bad we’re all gonna be extreminated like rats by the new world order

  36. The14thNovember

    09. Jan, 2011

    WOW!!!! JUST WOW!! :””)))

  37. AmericanSoapBox

    09. Jan, 2011

    WE TRY TO SEE THE PERSON! BUT COMMERCIALS LIKE THIS KEEP EXPOSING Disabled people!!!

    Everyone has some sort of “disability” GET OVER IT.
    Too tall, Too Short, Too Slow, Too Fast, Too Fat, Too Skinny, Too Dumb, Too Smart, too Ugly, too Pretty, etc etc etc.

    The world needs to CHILL on the entire RACE and disability issue.
    Just be kind, help everyone, and hire people who can perform the job correctly.

    Geezz people.

  38. ShortMunky

    09. Jan, 2011

    @screeniedrop Idiot

  39. ShortMunky

    09. Jan, 2011

    @CHODESPAZ You don’t really get the point of this advert do you.

  40. ShortMunky

    09. Jan, 2011

    @Verbalbangz You really don’t get it do you. You said sad prejudice person.

  41. ShortMunky

    09. Jan, 2011

    Amazing advert, just the message we need to be getting to out to people.

  42. mightybooshbrootalz

    09. Jan, 2011

    we had this woman from Scope come to our school the other day, and she showed us this ad, the disabled guy, his name is Joel, and he actually got an A in VCE English in Year 12, just another reason not to judge a book buy it’s cover

  43. jezzz101

    09. Jan, 2011

    @Verbalbangz what the hell is your problem? disability does NOT mean “faggot bitch” maybe you should look in the mirror and really examen yourself because with your level of disrespect and ignorance, you will amount to nothing in the world. looking forward to seeing you picking up my garbage @jezzz101

  44. Verbalbangz

    09. Jan, 2011

    No disability means faggot bitch

  45. terloin20

    09. Jan, 2011

    fuck yeah

  46. Mremma14567

    09. Jan, 2011

    I’m sorry, I just don’t see how all of these commercials help to get JOBS.

  47. garlandfornow

    09. Jan, 2011

    he should listen to lamb of god XD

  48. fukin404

    09. Jan, 2011

    @kostiss16 paranoid android

  49. gamiezion

    09. Jan, 2011

    nah, thats just youre stupidity.

  50. CHODESPAZ

    09. Jan, 2011

    Disability means DUUUUURRRRRRRRHHHH

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