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Something For Stevie By Dan Anderson, Inspirational Stories, Special Needs Children
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"Something For Stevie
By Dan Anderson
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I try not to be biased, but I had my doubts about hiring Stevie. His
placement counselor assured me that he would be a good, reliable
busboy. But I had never had a mentally handicapped employee and
wasn't sure I wanted one. I wasn't sure how my customers would react
to Stevie. He was short, a little dumpy, with the smooth facial features
and thick -tongued speech of Down syndrome. I wasn't worried
about most of my trucker customers, because truckers don't generally
care who buses tables as long as the meatloaf platter is good and the
pies are homemade.
The f"
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