I still haven't told my employer about my illness. Fortunately, I get a lot of time off (people who work in mental health get time off rather than good pay) - so I've been able to go to doctor's appts and even schedule surgery to have my PD access put in (in Feb) without anyone being the wiser. I even have 8 weeks of time off built up so that I will be paid the whole time when I eventually have a transplant. But I still have to protect myself - you never know how people are going to react when the find out and I need my job. I have a friend whose boss fired him while he was on dialysis. At first, they accused him of using drugs because of the way his arms looked from the hemo. When he told them what was really going on, they fired him on the spot. The boss said having him work there might drive up the health insurance rates for the company! I told my friend he should sue, but he didn't have the energy to fight the situation. Laura
Some places have student lawyers or those lawyers for the poor (I don't know what they are called but the court system uses them).
i forgot to say where I am from. I am originally from the island country of Barbados (southern Caribbean) but I have been living in the Virgin Islands for the last 8 years.
I don't think you guys understand. My appointment each time is only for two years. They have the option to rehire or allow me to go every two years. This year will be the end of my 5th appointment - I would have been here for 10 years. But I got ill the second half of my last two year appointment. The appointment is with the understanding that either side can end it with 3 months notice. So they did not get rid of me last year. Now this year my appointment comes up again. They can reject my letter applying to be rehired, and have no legal obligation since I do not have tenure.