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Date: | Thu, 9 Dec 1999 10:19:32 -0500 |
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Ken,
Now that sounds like a REAL service. If more of us could do that
sort of thing we could make some significant changes.
Bobby
>i have gotten into something called mystery shopping. this is a deal where
>you "shop" a establishment as an average customer. you actually do a report
>to the companies management. no you do not make enough money for it to be
>finacially rewarding, you have to see it as a service that you are doing to
>help other customers. i have been emphasizing that as a person with a
>disability, i can give a side of service that others can not. up to now i
>have been doing regular "shops" but, have just got into a company that does
>ADA compliance "shops". this is a step in the direction that i wanted to go
>with this. i'll let you all know if i get an assignment to see how a store,
>resturant, hotel, ... is complying with the ADA.
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