Saturday, July 24, 2010

How to tell the employer about her skin problem?

OK I have posted a question asking what skin problem my friend has. Whenever she stays underthe sun, she will have pimple outbreak. Now, as she is going to work in a theme park as her school internship, she will have to stay outside under the sun, which means she will get pimples and other problem. Should I advise her to see a doctor and get a 'proof' from a doctor and show it to her employer, so she may get to work indoor? Will the doctor issue something for her? and will the employer say YES to her request?How to tell the employer about her skin problem?
She could definitely request a doctor's note and supply it to her employer, but the employer may not have to agree to this and if she suffers from a condition like that, that job might not be for her anyway. I mean would you work in a rodeo if you were allergic to animals?How to tell the employer about her skin problem?
If your friend's employer doesn't want to freak out every person in the theme park, he/she will accept the request. It sounds like a gross skin problem. I wouldn't want to have any skin contact.
say hey dude I think you should go and see a Dr. for that it can make u very sick if you dont get it taking care of it. and beside I would love for you to have a nice clean healthy life here with us.
Well obviously she does have a problem with staying out in the sun. And apparently you have witnessed what happens when she stays out. I think you should have her indoors and if she wants to seek medical care she can do that for her own satisfaction.
It's possible that your friend has rosacea. It's a red colored rash that looks pimply. The sun has a tendency to set it off, so do spicy foods and a few other things. There are treatments for rosacea, so if your friend sees a doctor, he may be able to help her.

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