Last week I asked for a reasonable accommodation at work. One of the things that I do at work involves sitting in a room with noisy equipment to "process" blood samples. I have to sit with my back to the door, so people startle me coming in because I can't hear them, and the room is locked. I asked to switch duties with my coworkers. They would do that and I would do other duties. We would still be there the same amount of time, so it's not like they would have to stay at work later than I did or anything, and it is something that we all know how to do. They all can perform this task.
My employer has decided that placing a table in the middle of the room facing the door is sufficient. That way I won't be facing away from the door and I should see anyone coming into the room. And they said that "maybe" I could leave the door open while I'm in there. The problem is that if I'm concentrating on the samples I may not notice someone coming in with the noise of the machines. Or if someone shuts the door. They won't switch my duties with my coworkers. They made it seem like they won't even consider any other options. I am sitting here in tears and having panic attacks about going to work and having to sit in a locked room full of noisy equipment all day.:cry:
I also feel like making me sit in a room with my own "special table" is going to make me really stand out as far as my coworkers go. They are going to start asking questions about why I'm not sitting at the counters where everyone else sits. It seems like I'm in for a lot of questions and embarassment:(.
My employer has decided that placing a table in the middle of the room facing the door is sufficient. That way I won't be facing away from the door and I should see anyone coming into the room. And they said that "maybe" I could leave the door open while I'm in there. The problem is that if I'm concentrating on the samples I may not notice someone coming in with the noise of the machines. Or if someone shuts the door. They won't switch my duties with my coworkers. They made it seem like they won't even consider any other options. I am sitting here in tears and having panic attacks about going to work and having to sit in a locked room full of noisy equipment all day.:cry:
I also feel like making me sit in a room with my own "special table" is going to make me really stand out as far as my coworkers go. They are going to start asking questions about why I'm not sitting at the counters where everyone else sits. It seems like I'm in for a lot of questions and embarassment:(.