Life Update! | Finding a job with a disability

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helperpupatlas

helperpupatlas

9 ай бұрын

Welcome to our KZfaq channel! My name is Violet and my SDiT is Atlas- at the time that this video was recorded he is a 2 year old golden retriever! In this video I talk about the struggles of finding a job with a disability and reveal that I don’t consider myself a part of the service dog community, but rather that I’m creating my own community of kindness and support. Come along for the journey and don’t forget to like, subscribe and hit the notification bell for more videos!
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Service dogs and miniature horses are the only animals permitted under the ADA to go to public places with their handler to mitigate their disability. Please do not bring your pets into non-pet friendly places. Please do not fake a service dog- this is illegal as well. Remember you’re not just faking a service dog, you’re faking having a disability. Penalty can range anywhere from a fine, misdemeanor, or even a felony depending on state laws for bringing pets to non-pet friendly places, for faking a service dog, and for distracting a service dog.
Service dogs are specifically task trained to help mitigate their handlers disability. This can take years of intense training! Please do not distract a service dog or a service dog in training as it is vital for the safety of their handler!
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@tylerwillbanks1803
@tylerwillbanks1803 8 ай бұрын
I have a disability and need a dog but I still have to go to work every day and be a normal person and you’re Chanel helps me to keep my chin up and positive. Thanks for the awesome content and the positive vibes you guys give out.
@helperpupatlas7377
@helperpupatlas7377 8 ай бұрын
Aww thank you so so much!! I’m so glad my content is helping and creating positivity🥹 Also I completely understand- having to go to work and pretend to be as normal as possible. Just because you don’t or can’t bring your service dog to work doesn’t mean you don’t need them in your everyday life and it doesn’t make you any less disabled! You are valid and you got this! I’m cheering you on🫶🏼✨🦮🥹
@asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084
@asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the update Violet. Congratulations on the new job. You’re definitely right that was easier said than done it’s so important not to let yourself get your self-worth wrapped up in job searching, or even a job you have. I have been doing the same thing looking for a job as a recent college graduate I really discovered that a lot of my identity was wrapped up and being a student and then once I wasn’t one anymore and it took longer went by that I intended when I had not found a job, especially when a job I had studied for and I got a degree related to and really wanted an applied it was really hard to except that my putting all that effort in wasn’t getting me anywhere and so it was really easy to view my self-worth as tied to not finding the job and so meaning I was somehow not worth as much as I was when I was a student. Which is of course ridiculous. We are still the same people whether we working or not working and just as valuable regardless of whether or not we are holding the job we’re looking for. You’re also right there any job is found to have pros and cons. Right now I’m working a temporary position and in many ways it’s the hardest one I’ve had specifically because of the job tasks and my disability. But it’s also very nice because my coworkers are super friendly, my boss is very patient and understanding, and the office is a really great environment for my service dog. So I think it’s important to acknowledge knowledge it’s both positive and negative come with any role we work. And then any job will have positive and negative whether someone working with a disability or is working And does not have one. Also, congratulations on the subscribers. And I for one am very glad that you chose to make your channel and be part of the community in your own way because you’re one of the most genuine, authentic, kind, down to earth, real, honest handilers I’ve come across. And your videos have any time made me feel less alone both as a service dog handler and someone who is involved in the training process for task and other work with my service dog. And also just in general
@helperpupatlas7377
@helperpupatlas7377 9 ай бұрын
Aww thank you so much!! It brings me so much happiness to know that sharing our journey has helped you and others. I always appreciate you commenting, watching, and supporting our videos and our KZfaq channel and always hope you and your pup are doing well!❤️✨ Yes 100% it’s easier said than done to not wrap your self worth and identity in the things we do. It all always just kind of blends together and it’s hard to separate yourself from your job, school, training, etc when it feels like those things are all we do. I’m so grateful to have finally found a job, but doing doordash has taught me to try and not wrap up my identity and self worth in my work. Humans are so much more complex than any job title! 🫶🏼
@addygrubb9021
@addygrubb9021 8 ай бұрын
Omg i too am disabled, working as a Doordash driver to pay the bills because no jobs are hiring and i can only apply to certain jobs because of my disabilities! It gives me hope that you were able to find a job, and i'm so happy you are in a better place now! Im manifesting that for me! 😊❤️
@helperpupatlas7377
@helperpupatlas7377 8 ай бұрын
Aww thank you so much and I’m glad my video could help you feel that you’re not alone in your journey!! I hope you’re able to find something soon and that it’s a sustainable job with your disabilities❤️✨
@marathecrow
@marathecrow 9 ай бұрын
job searching is very difficult! i used to work as a waitress and took a six month period away from working all together because it wore on me so much. i know work at a game store and it doesn't pay very well but they are accommodating. it's a struggle to find something that fits, something that pays a livable wage, something that isn't constantly causing flare ups, it's hard! being disabled is hard. be kind to yourself and remember you're doing your best, and if able-bodied people felt the way you do everyday they'd be calling out sick to work. it's okay to struggle 💜
@helperpupatlas7377
@helperpupatlas7377 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! I needed to hear all this! It is really hard to find a job that gives some sort of balance when you have a disability. And I often forget the aspect of if a “normal” or “able” person were to feel and go through what I do on the daily with my health they would be going to the ER and/or urgent care and taking time off. Thank you so so much for your kind and encouraging message!! I needed it more than you know❤️🫶🏼✨
@cyanpumawarriorofhope384
@cyanpumawarriorofhope384 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for making videos. I've been looking into getting a service dog for the last year or so and i appreciate being able to see your experience with it.
@helperpupatlas7377
@helperpupatlas7377 9 ай бұрын
Aww thank you so much for commenting!! It truly means the world to me to hear that it’s helping someone! Also I’m so excited for you and wish you the best of luck on your service dog journey!!🫶🏼✨🦮
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