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Who has used Rosetta Stone?
Has anyone used Rosetta Stone that would like to comment on it? I'm planning to learn Mandarin. It looks good, but it's expensive so I'm seeking some feedback first.
Any other suggestions welcome as well....
2 Answers
- Anonymous6 years ago
I think you should do some research on mental disorders before you give advice. Depression is not the main problem, it's just one of the symptoms of a mental problem. They need to be confined in an institution, not just be given time off from work.
I had a former schoolmate who suffered from schizophrenia. She was discharged from the hospital cause they thought she's fine already but after a few weeks she killed herself. So you think they're ok but then it turns out that they're not. How would you know how long they needed time to be away from work?
Would you hire someone with a mental problem even though it may risk the lives of your other employees? And what's the point of requiring a medical certificate when the information would be incomplete? What kind of advice is that?
Source(s): What if the person suffers symptoms of hearing voices in the head and decides not to put that on the med certificate and then one day the voice in his/her head tells him that his co-workers are evil and must be eliminated?