A man whose face is too ugly to get a job
Despite having a lot of skills and qualifications, there are some men who are lamenting that they can not get a job because their face is too ugly.
Face modeling seems to occupy a large proportion as the first impression given to the opponent, but in what condition is it judged only by the face?
Details are as below.
'Too ugly to get a job' (From York Press)
Mr. Edward Johnson who is 53 years old was restored to a company that had worked as a hygienist for about 10 years and then he searched for jobs for 80 companies, but he could not get a job. Mr. Johnson is a congenital genetic disease, there are hundreds of tumors in the whole body, he seems to believe that he is discriminated.
Mr. Johnson wishing to get a job
Some of the companies Mr. Johnson mentioned refers to his skin and he said that "clients do not like it." Mr. Johnson said, "My tumor is not a contagious type, but a lot of people are afraid of seeing my face and I feel that the company is also anxious to hire me in the same way I am not tall, not handsome or rich, but I do not want you to discriminate on the condition of the skin. "
It seems that there are about 25,000 people with the same disease as Mr. Johnson in the UK alone, "I support all people who are discriminated, it is time to work from the front right now," said Johnson I am talking.
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