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Heartbreak for Aspiring Binman Denied Dream Job
24 Mar
Summary
- A young man with a lifelong dream of being a binman was rejected twice.
- He completed a nine-month unpaid internship but was still denied the role.
- The applicant has myotonic dystrophy and ADHD, making his situation more poignant.

Bryan Rowe, a 21-year-old with a lifelong ambition to become a binman, has faced disappointment after Southampton City Council rejected his job applications twice. Rowe, who has myotonic dystrophy and ADHD, completed a valuable nine-month supported internship as a waste management loader. This unpaid role, which concluded in June 2025, provided him with practical experience that his family believed made him a strong candidate.
Despite his dedication and enthusiasm during the internship, Rowe was unsuccessful in securing a permanent position. His mother, Claire Rowe, voiced her distress, stating that the council's decision felt like a 'kick in the teeth' after Bryan had worked for free for nearly nine months. She highlighted the difficulty for individuals to gain necessary experience under such circumstances. The council acknowledged the situation, stating their recruitment processes are under review for fairness and inclusivity.




