For Thomas Olejniczak a little dream came true concerning his professional life: He now sales clothes in a fashion store chain in Germany. Not many autistic people with learning disabilities get this kind of possibility. As a successful example of professional inclusion he has lately been awarded with the vilmA award. What kinds of wishes have not been fulfilled yet, he tells us on REHACARE.com.
Name: Thomas Olejniczak Age: 22 City: Essen, Germany Occupation: Sales Advisor in a fashion store Impairment: Autism, learning disability
When did you last laugh heartily and what about?
Thomas Olejniczak: During a break at work. My workmate and also friend of mine was so nice and told me that I should better not eat everything at once.
What have you always been wanting to do and why have you never done this so far?
Thomas Olejniczak: Working as an executive.
Which person has influenced you most?
Thomas Olejniczak: My oldest sister. She is working for H&M for years now - where I always wanted to work as well.
You have the chance to become the German Federal Commissioner for the Disabled. What would you do first?
Thomas Olejniczak: People with disabilities who have achieved a lot and taken their chance should be treated equally. That's what I would make happen.
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