[blindLaw] question

rjaquiss rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Fri Apr 3 18:26:59 UTC 2020


Hello:

     When I use Word, I use an eighty cell braille display to look at what I
am writing. The cursor buttons above the cells are great for moving the
cursor to the correct place to fix typos. The braille display also shows the
layout of the document. Hope this helps.

Regards,

Robert


-----Original Message-----
From: BlindLaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Roderick
Thomas via BlindLaw
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 8:48 AM
To: blind law
Cc: Roderick Thomas
Subject: [blindLaw] question

Hey guys, I am currently interning at a criminal defense and personal 
injury firm. The firm is teaching me how to write demand letters. I 
recently just wrote my first demand letter. The process of writing the 
demand letter was not bad, but I did find that I needed someone to 
revise and fixed my copy and pace issues. I would like to be independent 
to prove that I can do the work without help. However, I am blind and 
cannot see all my mistakes in the the document. I thought about hiring a 
reader, but I do not know how much to charge. Does anyone have any ideas 
of how much I should pay? I do not want to use friends or family because 
I do not wish to mix the two.


Sincerely,


Roderick


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