How do you ask for a telecommuting job while being hired? I'm afraid to ask because I'm afraid they'll try to think of a way to not hire me (it's happened before). What part of the application process should I mention my disability? When is it appropriate to ask if I could telecommute?
For the record, I am hoping to become a web designer. I'm already starting to put together a good portfolio to use when I do start applying full time (I'm in school right now). I'm applying to some jobs around the area to see if I could do something part time, and have even thrown in that I'd be willing to work for less than half the offered starting salary if they let me do at least some days of the week at home. (That's also so I can start somewhere - my resume is a bit weak, anyway, because I'm a student.) The problem is, I've brought it up, and all of them said no. I had even mentioned to one how I will have surgery soon and need to be at home, but they said (after they said they'd be able to work with a student in school) that I wasn't allowed to do that and couldn't apply.
I know telecommuting isn't a "reasonable accomodation", but isn't it considered one if they do offer telecommuting as an option? Should I save any emails from employers when they try to not hire me because of my disability? I know I'm a student, but web design can be done entirely from home as long as I go in for their meetings. Couldn't I negotiate something where I go in twice a week, then design for them and send them updates via email once every few hours?
I need to update my profile, but I've recently been diagnosed with CRPS and bipolar disorder. Because the treatment for one is bad for the other, I have to take five pills so everything's balanced. This is making me sick, and has even made it impossible to drive. I am applying for disability (still - it's now on the three year mark), but I want to work. I'm taking classes online.