Your Employer Denied Your Reasonable Accommodation Request. Now What 7 Steps You Can Take to Achieve a Better Resolution Pinterest

Your Employer Denied Your Reasonable Accommodation Request. Now What? 7 Steps You Can Take to Achieve a Better Resolution

If you’ve already made a reasonable accommodation request from your employer, then good work! It’s tough to even have the guts to speak up about what you need (I speak from experience).

Ideally, your employer will approve your request outright, however, there is a chance that they may deny it. The law compels your employer to approve your request, assuming it follows ADA guidelines.

However, your employer may deny your request for one of the following reasons:

  1. They have fewer than 15 employees and/or can prove the request causes an undue hardship
  2. They are unfamiliar with ADA laws
  3. Your request has nothing to do with a disability

Whether you’ve already made your request, or you’re preparing for what could happen if your request is denied, this article will give you 7 steps you can use to achieve a better resolution if your reasonable accommodation request is denied.

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How to Ramp Up One of Your Small Business Ideas as a Chronic Illness Warrior 10 Steps to Startup Success Pinterest

How to Ramp Up One of Your Small Business Ideas as a Chronic Illness Warrior: 10 Steps to Startup Success

Dream of turning one of your small business ideas into a profitable business?

If you have a chronic illness, it can be tough to make a living. You may not be able to work a so-called traditional job, or you may have to take time off work for doctor’s appointments or flare-ups. 

Even if you struggle to work, you can still start a business or side hustle and make some extra money. In fact, ramping up one of your small business ideas can be a great way to become your own boss and set your own hours.

In this article, I’m going to provide you with 10 key steps you can use to turn one of your small business ideas into a successful startup.

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Do You Live With a Chronic Illness, but Dream Of Becoming Financially Free 10 Steps You Can Use to Build Your Fire Runway When You Have a Disability.

Do You Live With a Chronic Illness, but Dream Of Becoming Financially Free? 10 Steps You Can Use to Build Your FIRE Runway When You Have a Disability.

Would you like to become financially free, but worry that your chronic illness may be holding you back?

If so, I completely understand how you feel, as I had the exact same concerns.

Living with a chronic illness can be challenging, both physically and financially (and mentally, spiritually, and so on, but I digress). Between the constant medical bills and physical symptoms, it can feel impossible to get ahead at times.

And let’s face it, at times an achievement for the day might simply be getting out of bed. When you live with a chronic illness, you constantly battle the demands of your illness and your dreams for the future. It isn’t easy, but somehow you find a way.

If your dreams include becoming financially free, then you’re in the right place. Keep reading on for 10 steps you can use to build your financial future.

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How to Find a Career That Accommodates Your Disability 7 Tips for Success

How to Find a Career That Accommodates Your Disability: 7 Tips for Success

It’s challenging to live with a disability, but you can still lead a happy fulfilled life, which might include building a successful career.

Many careers are well-suited for people with disabilities. The key is to find a career that matches your skills and interests, and that can be accommodated to meet your specific needs.

Reflect and determine which jobs are reasonable for you based on your condition. If you have back pain, for instance, then you may need to find a role that limits your need to lift a heavy burden. If you have a chronic illness that causes chronic fatigue, then you may need reduced or flexible hours.

There isn’t a one-size fits all approach, as your condition may impact your life in unique ways, so you’ll want to consider what you’ll need in your career to enable your success in the long term.

In this article, I’ll provide a brief overview of your disability rights, 7 tips to help you find a career that accommodates your disability, and 6 jobs that might be suitable for someone with a disability (depending on your specific needs).

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