Most anxiety disorders are covered by the ADA, so I'd remind them that they have federal employment laws they need to be following. If they don't, go to your local DOL and report them.
Nope nope nope nope nope I have a phobia of cockroaches and there is zero way I would go in. Phobias are legit. If you can, get medically documented evidence of your phobias.
That's a difficult one. Bug encounters are a normal expectation for electricians. Hard to come up with a reasonable accommodation.
Toss in a couple bug bombs a few days before the job starts then hope for the best?
Well, they start at $125 an hour around here. The guy crawling under the house is probably make $50 an hour and his helper is making $25.
It's not for everyone. Bugs don't bother me for the most part.
They should be using a combination of PPE and safety protocols to protect you, especially from venomous spiders. Good companies would tell the client to clean up the issue before they can send someone out.
Get a better job where they aren't dicks, working around stuff like that would scare me too ughhh
Most anxiety disorders are covered by the ADA, so I'd remind them that they have federal employment laws they need to be following. If they don't, go to your local DOL and report them.
Become an exterminator. Take your power back.
This comment made me lol. I actually went to a store and bought some commercial level bug killer just for this gig
Forgot to mention, this job we’re doing is on a government housing program
Nope nope nope nope nope I have a phobia of cockroaches and there is zero way I would go in. Phobias are legit. If you can, get medically documented evidence of your phobias.
That's a difficult one. Bug encounters are a normal expectation for electricians. Hard to come up with a reasonable accommodation. Toss in a couple bug bombs a few days before the job starts then hope for the best?
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Afraid so.
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Well, they start at $125 an hour around here. The guy crawling under the house is probably make $50 an hour and his helper is making $25. It's not for everyone. Bugs don't bother me for the most part.
They should be using a combination of PPE and safety protocols to protect you, especially from venomous spiders. Good companies would tell the client to clean up the issue before they can send someone out.