[OPINION] Rejection is the norm for PWDs, especially in the job market

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'Over and over I’d hear lines of rejection from one employer after another. I was rejected not once, not twice, but more than 30 times!'

People with disabilities are everywhere. Most are constrained in homes, while others are left with no choice but to beg in the streets.

When I was 7 years old, I started to lose my sight. I first had blurry vision and was sent to different hospitals for diagnosis and treatments. Eventually, things worsened and I became completely blind. Doctors told me that retinal detachment caused my blindness. I thought finishing my degree would be my greatest ordeal, but I was wrong. Finding a job was and still is the most difficult thing. I know finding employment is a universal problem, but for us PWDs, it is our lifelong trial.

I have applied for more than 30 jobs around Metro Manila. – all office-based jobs, so it meant going through a lot of excruciating commuting just to get to their locations. And while I would always pass the first and/or second screening, I would never bag the final screening.

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Where are the Filipinos with more cash than they’ll ever spend but so uncaring that they cannot set up and fund a program for PWD to start their own business? Sari sari store? Coffee shop? Why not let PWDs band together and work for themselves? career

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