As I mentioned in my earlier post, my employer is a ham as well. I met him
through amateur radio several years ago and we developed a good friendship
around ham related events and gatherings etc.
I became friends with him before I really new what he did for a living.
And, when he found out that I was looking for some employment he created a
workable position within his company.
So, currently, I am employed because of amateur radio.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
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From: "Vaughn Bennison" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 10:59 AM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: jobs
> Hi all,
>
> I agree, it would be interesting and instructive to get some idea of what
> other blind people are doing, and especially how, if at all, amateur radio
> has helped or been involved in employment!
>
> For me, it was more or less the other way around. I moved down to
> Tasmania
> (in Australia) to manage a radio station, met a chap who is an amateur
> radio
> operator, and the rest, shall we say, is history! I'd been involved in
> amateur radio perifferally as a kid, in New Zealand, as my grandfather was
> an amateur, and had largely thought the hoby had died! I was greatly
> relieved upon coming down here to discover that it was still very much
> alive, got my licence, and then discovered e-mail lists and websites about
> amateur radio for people with disabilities!!!!
>
> Vaughn Bennison
> VK7FADA.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Junior Lolley
> Sent: Sunday, 20 October 2013 03:21
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: jobs
>
> Sylvia, we do not have to have a degree in Florida.
> But there is a mandatory 240 hour class you have to take.
> Each department has their own set of rules for what you have to have for
> working for them.
>
>
> Junior Lolley kg4itd
> Liberty County Emergency Coordinator.
> "Be careful how you treat people on your way up because you might meet
> them
> again on your way down!!!"
> Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Sylvia Bernert
> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 11:20 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: jobs
>
> I too have been looking into some dispatch positions. I had thought about
> being a 911 dispatcher. What are the requirements for that? It seems
> like
> I read somewhere that they want you to have a degree of some kind in
> medical
> and/or emergency communications. I've had 3 years of medical
> transcription
> and terminology schooling, but I don't have any kind of degree in
> anything.
> Just curious.
>
> Sylvia Bernert
> "If you can conceive it and believe it, you can achieve it."
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Cathy Larkins
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 5:02 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: jobs
>
> Junior, you are awesome and the smartest man I know!
> On Oct 18, 2013, at 6:07 PM, Junior Lolley <[log in to unmask]> =
> wrote:
>
>> I am a totally blind 911 dispatcher with our local sheriff's office.
>> I have been doing this for almost 35 years.
>>=20
>>=20
>> Junior Lolley kg4itd
>> Liberty County Emergency Coordinator.=20 "Be careful how you treat
>>people on your way up because you might meet =
> them=20
>> again on your way down!!!"
>> Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned.
>>=20
>>=20
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: For blind ham radio operators =
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> On Behalf Of Scott Gillen
>> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 5:43 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: jobs
>>=20
>> Would be interesting to know what jobs people on the list have or had.
>>=
> it
>> ma=3D y be help tell for those looking for work. =3D20 =20 Scott
>>ZL1XHM / N0HOK Auckland New Zealand =20 Sent from my iPhone =20 On
>>19/10/2013, at 7:00 AM, richard fiorello <[log in to unmask]>
>>wrote:=3D =20 =20
>>> Hi;
>>> I have found that a significant number of blind folks end up=3D20=20
>>> working either for a government agency or an agency that
>>> serves=3D20=20=
>
>>> other blind people. True there are exceptions but government=3D20 =
> seems=20
>>> to be the most willing. John you need to keep your name=3D20 out =
> there. =20
>>> A friend very much regrets that he didn't have you=3D20 build him
>>> a=20=
>
>>> computer.
>>> richard
>>> sent from my braille note
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