Working with a severe disability?

I'm a dialysis patient and would like to start working next month. However, I'm concerned about being able to manage a full-time job (40 hours per week). I also go to dialysis every Tuesday. I was told I could work part-time, for example, on Mondays and then Fridays and Wednesdays off, and still be paid full-time, since I'm essentially absent for dialysis. Does anyone know anything about this? I would like to be paid full-time because I can't work full-time only because of dialysis, and I don't want to miss the money.

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DaKaBo
5 months ago

Would like to be paid full-time because I can’t work full-time because of dialysis and I don’t want to miss out on the money.

I don’t know who should pay you the difference…

My mother was also a dialysis patient, dialysed on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, worked on Tuesdays and Thursdays and, of course, only paid the days.

DaKaBo
5 months ago
Reply to  Lidewij

Maybe this will help you.

https://www.selfhilfe-niere-mittelhessen.de/berufstaetigkeit und-dialyse/

There was nothing left with my mother (which was dialyzed in 1980).

mondfaenger
5 months ago

because I can’t work full time because of dialysis and I don’t want to give up the money.

The employer doesn’t replace you.

mondfaenger
5 months ago
Reply to  Lidewij

No! Why?

mondfaenger
5 months ago

You get paid the days you work, no more. Finally, I don’t get paid the time I spend on medical gymnastics.

TorDerSchatten
5 months ago

If you miss a day a week you could work Saturday, then it is also a 5 days week.

You get paid only the hours you work.

What profession did you learn and how was that in training?

michi57319
5 months ago
Reply to  Lidewij

You mean 40 hours a week. In the month the mini-job is called.