They seem to discriminate. With being on the spectrum i had a sensory overload for my first time alone in an airport. It isn’t the same as disruptive behavior as it was flagged as a medical emergency. The company did not attempt to reduce any sensory stressors or offer some form of assistance. Instead they made me feel bad about having a disability that isn’t my fault rather than seeing the disability for what it is. As someone on the spectrum I should have been protected, not just let go when my dedication, commitment, and skills would have outweighed the sensory overload situation. They also said I asked too many questions. Isn’t that what training is for? To ask questions and make mistakes before production? I remember the trainer on day one even telling us ask as many questions as we want it doesn’t bother her she prefers us to ask questions so we can fully understand something. I definitely was targeted just for having a disability.