FAA’s diversity push includes focus on hiring people with ‘severe intellectual’ and ‘psychiatric’ disabilities

NotADcotor

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That project seems to have nothing to do with the FAA one.
It was a DoD project to fill soldier's ranks.
Whooosh, but it's an example of the importance of standards. It's the FAA, not some recycling center.
 

Darts

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"Medical Assessment for Employment in Canada. Pre-employment medical assessment is a test employers may ask applicants to take before being hired. The purpose of the assessment is to determine whether the applicant is physically and mentally capable of performing the job for which he or she is applying."
 

Darts

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It is not illegal to ask. The prospective employee can decline.

The physical may also be required if the prospective employee wants to be covered by the company's medical plan. Again the applicant can decline.

If you have any more questions, go ask an employment lawyer. They know more than I. This is a tricky area of employment law. I am not an employment lawyer, I just play one on TV.
 

Valcazar

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I had to run earlier but allow me to expand a bit on my earlier post.

We assess a candidate's qualification in the following 4 categories:

1) Academic --- hard skills is the primary qualification for some of our jobs.
2) Soft skills --- interpersonal, communication, charm, etc.
3) Character --- we ask for police reference report, credit report, integrity,
4) Health --- physical, mental and psych tests

We want to know what and who we are getting.
OK, sure.
And you ware going to find lots and lots of people who qualify based on that.
You are also going to have to do things like decide between three people who are all qualified, but one is better in 1, the other better in 2, and the third better in 3.
(Let's limit it to three, obviously you can have a lot more.)
Which is the "Best person" in that scenario?
 

kherg007

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I came across this...
 

Valcazar

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Whooosh, but it's an example of the importance of standards. It's the FAA, not some recycling center.
The DoD picking bad new standards does not mean all new standards choices are bad.
That's just silly.
 

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"Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and Savant syndrome"
 

dirtydaveiii

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True.

There are only so many Republicans who can deal meth and sell stolen IPhones. The other 5% also need employment.
You forgot selling guns in the back alley near gun shows and pimping out your sister - the #1 and 2 biggest sources of income - #3 is running shine
 
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"Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and Savant syndrome"
Savant syndrome is a rare condition in which persons with various developmental disorders, including autistic disorder, have an amazing ability and talent. The condition can be congenital (genetic or inborn), or can be acquired later in childhood, or even in adults.
 
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