I'm sure he could get a stand of some description that he can kick from one place to another and it locks in place when he puts his weight on it.
Can the lad actually cook is all that matters. What's he supposed to do - live on benefits all his life instead of earning a living ?
Citing Health and Safety is a convenient excuse for doing naff all to adjust the working area to suit.
If he's hell-bent on being a chef his best bet is trying to save up the cash or get investment to start his own business, something like a small cafe where there are no other kitchen staff required and so the kitchen can be designed around his own specific needs.
Said the man who has never been in a professional kitchen.
Loads of rushing around with hot pans, boiling water, hot oil, sharp knives and you want to have a stool floating around that could be in any number of random locations at any minute, doesn't sound dangerous at all.
It's just totally impracticable, sorry but there's just times when common sense has to prevail and it's tough luck. There's loads of able bodied people who aren't physically capable of doing all manner of jobs they'd like to but have to do something else instead, I thought disabled people were big on equality? Well here's a tough lesson on it. Man up and crack on with something else, there's nothing stopping him from choosing a different career and becoming a high quality home chef in his own time.
Golly, you best send him and Gordon an email to let them know the error of their ways
Correct though, never worked in a professional kitchen, too many ******* for my liking!
Just reading the story properly and it says the college didn't actually refuse him, but rather...
"The college has undertaken a review process to ensure all the appropriate adjustments to the kitchens that Louis needs to allow him to safely and successfully commence his course, and to ensure his needs are met throughout his time at college are in place."
"We would like to state that at no point has Louis been told he could not attend his course but both Louis and Mrs Makepeace have been informed that the adjustments Louis requires will need to be agreed before an unconditional offer can be given."
Much ado about nothing, really, don't even know why it's newsworthy, don't even know why I bothered commenting on it now![]()
Just reading the story properly and it says the college didn't actually refuse him, but rather...
"The college has undertaken a review process to ensure all the appropriate adjustments to the kitchens that Louis needs to allow him to safely and successfully commence his course, and to ensure his needs are met throughout his time at college are in place."
"We would like to state that at no point has Louis been told he could not attend his course but both Louis and Mrs Makepeace have been informed that the adjustments Louis requires will need to be agreed before an unconditional offer can be given."
Much ado about nothing, really, don't even know why it's newsworthy, don't even know why I bothered commenting on it now![]()
"His mother Pauline, 56, claimed the course leader told her Louis should not do the course as he would not be allowed to work in a restaurant kitchen."
Maybe that was caring advice from the course leader, but all the platitudes seem to have been issued by the college after the story broke, which isn't quite the same.
However I agree that some people should have to accept that their physical traits mean they're not suited to a given role.
I'm sure he could get a stand of some description that he can kick from one place to another and it locks in place when he puts his weight on it.
I imagine there's tons of jobs he'll never be able to do.Can the lad actually cook is all that matters. What's he supposed to do - live on benefits all his life instead of earning a living ?
Citing Health and Safety is a convenient excuse for doing naff all to adjust the working area to suit.
I imagine there's tons of jobs he'll never be able to do.
Just pulling one out my behind... bus driver. You think any company is going to have one of their buses adapted so he can drive it?
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Many jobs will simply not be available to him.
I imagine the modification is not cheap. Then maybe he only drives for them for 6 months and leaves... (it's a risk).Actually i'd imagine bus driving is one of the professions that would be acceptable, as he just needs one bus to be adapted and he wont be using it at the same time as someone else so quick detatch pedal extensions and whatnot is realistic.
What wont work is when adaptations need to be in place in a manner that interferes with others doing their jobs, like a kitchen where several people will be using the same equipment at the same time.