i'm journalism professor bob rucker. with california's unemployment rate at a record high, the chances of finding a job are slim enough. but imagine you are a person with disabilities. why should an employer choose you. you might be tempted to hide your disability, if you can. we meet people facing these questions starting at a job fair here in san jose. here is journalism professor diane guerrazzi. >> even before the job fair opened, the lineout side is 100 deep. >> i might be taking some classes. >> the fair will last all afternoon by work to future run by the san jose office of economic development. but people dressed in their interview best brave the heat, hoping get a better edge on finding work. once inside, job-seekers register, take a number, and finally they make it into the inner sank tum, where employers rate. this woman is looking for work as an administrative assistant but said it might not be good. >> one is i'm already african- american so that gives me a center in society and not only that i'm a female, s