A story of an autism-based firing

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21 Dec 2022, 2:23 pm

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His autism spectrum disorder is “obvious from how he communicates” and “evident” while he worked, the complaint states. It describes how it can cause him to have a difficult time controlling the volume of his voice and to “engage in what is known as self-stimulatory behavior, including rocking back and forth.”

If he became “agitated,” the complaint says it’s possible for him to raise his voice.

Yes, yelling at work is an issue, not necessarily a fireable issue, but an issue.

Actually, if someone shows themselves as decent even when angry, to me that shows good character.



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16 Jun 2023, 11:25 pm

It is a difference to me when someone at work yells at co-workers after 37 years or after a few days of employment.

If someone yells after a few days, it may be a reason to fire him. But after 37 years...? While he is a good worker?



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17 Jun 2023, 1:25 am

NGL if I ended up having worked at McDs for 37 years, I'd start yelling, too.


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17 Jun 2023, 9:24 pm

Still, I want to know the reason why he yelled. I never yell at work. At anyone.