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Amy,
I think that is wise to do a commute, especially if you have a steady and
reliable ride to and fro. Your counselor might take the idea of commuting
rather than moving as a sign of lack of commitment or desire, but I think
if you explain it, they will see it, and if not, it is still your life and
decision. Keep us posted, I enjoy hearing how things are going for you.
Brad
At 01:25 PM 1/10/2006 -0500, you wrote:
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>Hi all,
> My counselor called me from the Office for the Blind and told me =
>about a job last week and she gave me a number of a person that is blind =
>that already works there. It is a customer service job and deals with =
>credit cards. They will train me and everthing. My counselor though =
>keeps telling me I have to move there when I'd rather ride with my =
>sister in law until I know for sure I like the job and can do it. My =
>sister in law works down there close to the plafce. So the first step =
>is to have a computer evaluation. My counselor said that I have to be =
>determined to do this job because it is fast paced. I feel like I wont =
>know if I will like it until I try it. I just wish my counselor was =
>more understanding. I don't want to move down there, decide I can't do =
>the job and then be stuck there. So please pray that my counselor will =
>be understanding. I may not even get the job who knows. Well, my =
>counselor is likely to try to shut me down like last time saying Well =
>you might as well forget it. If she does I'm going above her head and =
>do what I have to do. I have other ways to find a job. Well thanks for =
>listening.
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>Amy
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>Hi all,
> My counselor called = me from the=20 Office for the Blind and told me
> about a job last week and she gave me a = number=20 of a person that is
> blind that already works there. It is a = customer=20 service job and
> deals with credit cards. They will train me and=20 everthing. My
> counselor though keeps telling me I have to move = there when=20 I'd
> rather ride with my sister in law until I know for sure I like the = job
> and=20 can do it. My sister in law works down there close to the =
> plafce. So=20 the first step is to have a computer evaluation. My
> counselor said = that I=20 have to be determined to do this job because
> it is fast paced. I = feel like=20 I wont know if I will like it until I
> try it. I just wish my = counselor was=20 more understanding. I don't
> want to move down there, decide I = can't do the=20 job and then be stuck
> there. So please pray that my counselor will = be=20 understanding. I
> may not even get the job who knows. Well, = my=20 counselor is likely to
> try to shut me down like last time saying Well = you might=20 as well
> forget it. If she does I'm going above her head and do = what I have=20
> to do. I have other ways to find a job. Well thanks for=20 listening.
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>Amy
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Brad
There is a reason the windshield is bigger than the rear-view mirror
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