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Hi guys
Jim Dunn from Victoria Australia here. I have no usable sight and I have been involved with support groups for the blind and vision impaired for the last 33 years since starting my first group when I was 15 where I grew up.
I have held positions from coordinator to support worker, president, vice pres, secretary, treasurer, accessible information officer and activity manager.
I have also organised a men's shed where I use to live.
A community radio broadcaster for 31 years and community TV for 5 years.
I teach disabled how to do TV using my very much pinhole sight classed as no usable due to it being just a pinhole
Jim
Sent from my iPhone
On 19/10/2013, at 2:04 PM, Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Richard:
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> I agree that this thread is somewhat off topic, except for the fact that
> having a job helps us buy that good old radio gear.
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> Nevertheless, I have to say that I find this discussion quite interesting,
> and hope others will share their employment history and experiences, to the
> degree that they see fit.
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> It simply helps us get to know each other better as people, in my view.
>
> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "richard fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 8:53 PM
> Subject: jobs
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>
>> Hi;
>> I realize this is very off topic but we do need cash to buy those
>> new radios and accessories.
>> For 32 years I worked at an IRS tax call center listening to the
>> worlds tax questions and problemms. Talked with lots of folks
>> with big bills and no money. I ritired, got boared and started
>> working at roswell park cancer institute in there survey
>> department. Have to read things word for word which can be a
>> challenge. They feel that speech is evil and would like a
>> braille only system. Fortunately I have both running and speech
>> certainly helps one read braille more rapidly. Always thought I
>> was a decent braille reader until I started reading out loud to
>> people on the phone.
>> The biggest thing in a job search can be good old fashioned luck.
>> richard
>> sent from my braille note
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