Example 2 Example 1 Substantial Limitation of Major Life Activity of Working:


Example 2 Example 1 Substantial Limitation of Major Life Activity of Working: Same as Example 1, above, except CP's vision impairment does not interfere with her ability to distinguish characters on most computer screens. It does prevent her, however, from distinguishing characters on the peculiar type of computer screens that R uses. Although CP cannot work with the unique screens that R uses, she can work with other computer screens. CP, therefore, is not substantially limited in working. Her impairment prevents her from being a computer programmer for one particular employer (R), but it does not prevent her from performing similar jobs for other employers.





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