Color Blind is the common name but the real name is color deficient and it is a disability. I am in the very few percent of the population that is completely color blind as I only see in black and white and have never seen color before in my life. For me this means that I have set outfits and will only wear a shirt with the pants that is a part of the outfit. Clothes are not my thing even more so now I live on my own. I have gone to a wedding in a horrible outfit that caused half my family to hate me. I shop for clothes rarely because it is a very unpleasant experience with having to rely heavily on employees who are not trained to deal with me and what I need them to do. My normal outfit is jeans with a white or black shirt.
Any way the most recent job that this has lost me was during the interview process for a position at a Best Buy. The problem was the clothes I was wearing and the manager who interviewed me wasted no time insulting how horrible I looked and that she couldn?t believe I would come to interview dressed like. I explained to her that I was color blind but she could care less saying ?That it is not her fault that I was up to dressing myself?. She then proceeded to ask me a few questions and insulted me again on my clothes and told me not to contact them that they would contact me.
Yes, this was a world class ***** I was dealing with but to deny someone a job, which I desperately needed at the time, because of a disability now that is just evil, right? I want your opinion on this, please.
But first my response to anyone who starts asking me to the stupid questions ?what?s this color?? or ?Can you see this color??
?You are asking a disabled person to do something that is impossible for him. Just like asking a crippled to walk or asking someone with a speech impediment to order Chinese food."
Edit: The clothes where set out before hand the outfit was just mixed up. I thought it looked nice. Also remember that I am very unconfident when it comes to clothes.
Any way the most recent job that this has lost me was during the interview process for a position at a Best Buy. The problem was the clothes I was wearing and the manager who interviewed me wasted no time insulting how horrible I looked and that she couldn?t believe I would come to interview dressed like. I explained to her that I was color blind but she could care less saying ?That it is not her fault that I was up to dressing myself?. She then proceeded to ask me a few questions and insulted me again on my clothes and told me not to contact them that they would contact me.
Yes, this was a world class ***** I was dealing with but to deny someone a job, which I desperately needed at the time, because of a disability now that is just evil, right? I want your opinion on this, please.
But first my response to anyone who starts asking me to the stupid questions ?what?s this color?? or ?Can you see this color??
?You are asking a disabled person to do something that is impossible for him. Just like asking a crippled to walk or asking someone with a speech impediment to order Chinese food."
Edit: The clothes where set out before hand the outfit was just mixed up. I thought it looked nice. Also remember that I am very unconfident when it comes to clothes.