[blindlaw] Re Guide Dog in the Workplace

Jorge Paez jorgeapaez at mac.com
Mon Dec 20 20:19:31 UTC 2010


What kind of financial adviser?


On Dec 19, 2010, at 9:41 PM, Sarah Clark wrote:

> Hi RJ,
> No, I'm not. I'm a financial advisor.
>
> Sarah
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "RJ Sandefur" <joltingjacksandefur at gmail.com 
> >
> To: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 6:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [blindlaw] Re Guide Dog in the Workplace
>
>
>> Sarah, Are you a Layer? RJ
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah Clark" <goldflash9 at sbcglobal.net 
>> >
>> To: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 9:22 PM
>> Subject: Re: [blindlaw] Re Guide Dog in the Workplace
>>
>>
>>> Hi Blaine,
>>> When I have to go outside with my guide dog and it is raining, I  
>>> carry an umbrella.  Fortunately I'm never really in environments  
>>> where mud is a concern.
>>> But normally I opt to take a taxi when it is raining.
>>>
>>> Sarah Clark
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Blaine Deutscher" <b.m.deutscher at sasktel.net 
>>> >
>>> To: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 5:51 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [blindlaw] Re Guide Dog in the Workplace
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello there Everyone.
>>>>
>>>> since we're on the topic of guide dogs in the work place how do  
>>>> you manage
>>>> when it's raining out and your dog gets mud up the entire left  
>>>> pant leg? If
>>>> I'm in the University and waring regular pants it's not that  
>>>> horible but I
>>>> was just wondering what methods you have found when waring your  
>>>> suit.  I
>>>> often find myself waring suits, so far not when it's been  
>>>> raining, but
>>>> majority of the time when waring a suit I'm getting a ride not  
>>>> catching the
>>>> bus.  Thanks.
>>>> Blaine
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Rene" <emrene at earthlink.net 
>>>> >
>>>> To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 7:24 PM
>>>> Subject: [blindlaw] Re Guide Dog in the Workplace
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dear Daniel,
>>>>
>>>> I was 27 and in law school when I got my first dog.  I was a very  
>>>> good cane
>>>> traveler, and still am when necessary.  Here's my take on the  
>>>> advantages of
>>>> having a guide dog.
>>>>
>>>> 1.  Your cane doesn't love you.  Your dog is a living being with a
>>>> centuries-old bond to humankind, motivated by a quick  
>>>> intelligence, a
>>>> courageous and playful spirit, and a loving heart.
>>>>
>>>> 2.  Your cane extends your fingertip maybe six feet in front of  
>>>> you. That's
>>>> good.  Your dog knows what's happening a block away--that  
>>>> construction site
>>>> that will make you retrace your steps; that cool coffee-house you  
>>>> might walk
>>>> right on by; that dear friend who hasn't noticed you yet.  That's  
>>>> great!
>>>>
>>>> 3.   With your cane and your developed mobility skills, you'll  
>>>> earn people's
>>>> respect for doing what they themselves can't imagine doing.  Your  
>>>> dog will
>>>> smile back at that pretty woman you've been too shy to approach,  
>>>> and make
>>>> that pickpocket think twice about picking yours.
>>>>
>>>> 4.   When you're feeling low, your cane won't have much to say  
>>>> about it.
>>>> Your dog's needs will get you up off the couch and outside into  
>>>> the fresh
>>>> air.
>>>>
>>>> 5.   When was the last time you were out with the guys and told a  
>>>> funny
>>>> story about your cane?
>>>>
>>>> Weigh the evidence.
>>>>
>>>> Happy Holidays,
>>>>
>>>> Elizabeth
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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