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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 7654296" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>If this is an organised work placement you should get a lead in statement from the organiser. As a skilled operative with the council I was asked to take on a lad two days a week who was differently able and was given a detailed written report stating abilities, forbidden practises regarding certain tools and behaviours and exactly how my work mate was to be given instructions and even details on the correct way to address any untowards behavior or work failings. He was a star but took everything literally, jokes had to be very well considered or he took off the cuff remarks to be an exact instruction. </p><p> Also note, folk with this condition are perfectly able to use this to their advantage, they have their moods, lazy side, perceptions of just/injust treatment the same as anybody else and if you mess with them they may know they have you over a barrel. If you behave well towards them they might just be your best asset and become a very good friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 7654296, member: 395"] If this is an organised work placement you should get a lead in statement from the organiser. As a skilled operative with the council I was asked to take on a lad two days a week who was differently able and was given a detailed written report stating abilities, forbidden practises regarding certain tools and behaviours and exactly how my work mate was to be given instructions and even details on the correct way to address any untowards behavior or work failings. He was a star but took everything literally, jokes had to be very well considered or he took off the cuff remarks to be an exact instruction. Also note, folk with this condition are perfectly able to use this to their advantage, they have their moods, lazy side, perceptions of just/injust treatment the same as anybody else and if you mess with them they may know they have you over a barrel. If you behave well towards them they might just be your best asset and become a very good friend. [/QUOTE]
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