Discrimination on those teens

February 2nd, 2010 by editor Leave a reply »

Several days no communication with all of you. The end of the year is drawing just very near. Every corner of the place seems filled with busy and anxious air. The situation of economy seems revert much better than anticipated and especially for the auto industry in China. My company is specialized in auto spare part called flex tube and the production can not meet the need of those auto companies. Therefore, more operators have to be recruited. I referred in one of my previous passage that most of these workers are just teens, who start to intern at the third semester of their college. Two teens out of ten finally pass the exam and interview. If their medical report is ok, they can start to work right away. However, yesterday I met a thing that gave that child the first punch on his career. He is a hepatitis B virus carrier and then was denied. Since I remembered things, my parent asked me to be away from those kids infected with HBV through mother to baby relations. At that time I had no idea what it was. Discrimination starts on these people since they were child and they are innocent. Feel sympathetic for them or lucky for ourselves? Even though this may has no side effect for my company’s sales, the outcome is without an exception. He was denied in the phone. He tried to accept the fact without exposing his sadness. Although we tried the best not to hurt him, we actually did, maybe the first hit for him. I knew several same cases. One of the teens was infected from his roommate during a depressed period. These children sometimes are vulnerable and always worry about the job they have now. It is difficult for them to find a job compared to those healthy ones. Discrimination is not only just limited on the jobs.

If we know some knowledge of the virus like AIDS or HBV, we should be easier when live around them. For those teens, we should place more cure rather than asking our child hurt them.

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  1. -Job Security, and the lack of it in the UFC. ANd how he would rather stay fighting in Pride.

  2. I’ve tried not to set my hopes up high on Rampage coming to the UFC. Because as much as I would love to see how Rampage would do in the Octagon, it’s gonna be hard for the UFC to compete with Japan considering the tax thing as the threadstarter brought up. Even if the UFC was able to match a PRIDE contract, the lack of taxes in Japan would make PRIDE’s offer 30-40% better than the UFCs.

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