[Blindmath] The NFB Where The Blind Work Needs Science and Engineering Job Descriptions
Robert Newman
newmanrl at cox.net
Sun Aug 23 23:23:26 UTC 2009
The NFB Where The Blind Work Needs Science and Engineering Job Descriptions
We need descriptions of jobs that are found within the field of
science and engineering (scientist and engineers of any type, lab
techs, management, etc) and of how you do them. Your description will
be added to the NFB's "Where The Blind work," a new and ever growing
resource of career descriptions and how the blind compete within
them. This is a great resource to assist youth to plan for future
employment and for the adult who is looking to change jobs and/or careers.
Your description must follow the below five question format:
When completed please email them to me at
<mailto:newmanrl at cox.net>newmanrl at cox.net
(A * indicates a required field):
1. * Name, * Industry in which you work, * Job title, Address 1,
Address 2, City, State, Zip Code, Phone number, E-mail,
* 2. Please explain to us what any worker would do on this job
(specialized blindness alternatives will appear below).
* 3. Please tell us the cause of your blindness. Then, let us know
about the alternative methods and/or techniques you use to perform your job.
* 4. Please let us know of any required special training, education,
certificates, experience, etc. needed for this job.
* 5. Please tell us about anyone or anything that aided you to be successful.
(A joint project between the Jernigan Institute and the NFB Writers'
Division; for all people)
Visit the "Where The Blind Work" at-
<http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Blind_Work.asp?SnID=28992349>http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Blind_Work.asp?SnID=28992349
President NFB Writers' Division
Robert Leslie Newman
Email- newmanrl at cox.net
Division Website-
<Http://www.nfb-writers-division.org>Http://www.nfb-writers-division.org
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