Originally posted by Jebus
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Even if it was a wierd street where number 6 isn't where you would normally find it, surely any decent person would knock on a door and ask? Which is why I mention ethics. If you train people on how to behave ethhically, then it should matter so much if they end up in a street they don't know.
Also dyslexia doesn't mean they couldn't do this job. We employ people with dyslexia. They are the best at checking documents for grammatical mistakes, because they concentrate on each word and notice immediately if something is out of place, whereas most people don't see simple mistakes because their brain corrects it for them.
Reading is a tad essential though.
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