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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8061114" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>At a place that I used to work I had to go up to HR to talk to one of the people who worked there. I had never met him and when I walked into his office I saw that he had no arms. We talked for a bit about the new position that I was interested in and when were were done I needed a note before heading back down to work. </p><p></p><p>What I didn't know while talking was that he was barefoot behind the desk. When he needed to write that note his left foot whipped up from behind the desk and grabbed a single sheet of paper off of a stack of paper and his right foot whipped up at the same time and grabbed a single pen out of the full pen holder, just as quickly as someone with hands. Then he proceeded to write the note in better penmanship than I have. I was very surprised and impressed.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps rules that would allow the person with the disability to perform as well as one that isn't, but in a different way would be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8061114, member: 23751"] At a place that I used to work I had to go up to HR to talk to one of the people who worked there. I had never met him and when I walked into his office I saw that he had no arms. We talked for a bit about the new position that I was interested in and when were were done I needed a note before heading back down to work. What I didn't know while talking was that he was barefoot behind the desk. When he needed to write that note his left foot whipped up from behind the desk and grabbed a single sheet of paper off of a stack of paper and his right foot whipped up at the same time and grabbed a single pen out of the full pen holder, just as quickly as someone with hands. Then he proceeded to write the note in better penmanship than I have. I was very surprised and impressed. Perhaps rules that would allow the person with the disability to perform as well as one that isn't, but in a different way would be good. [/QUOTE]
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