To hold an office job is the dream of Tsang Cheuk-ling, a 22-year-old woman
with Down syndrome.
With the estimated intelligence of a 10-year-old, Tsang had difficulty
finding an employer who would believe in her. Still, she never stopped trying.
Her zeal touched a social worker, who introduced her to a computer company.
Now hired as an office assistant paid HK$4,000 ($512) a month, Tsang is loved
by her colleagues for her diligence, carefulness and outgoing personality. Lau
Wai-syu, her boss, said he had worried hiring Tsang would affect efficiency. But
she has proved a qualified worker if given clear instructions.
(Ming Pao)