[humanser] more job-related questions

Lisa Irving peacefulwoman89 at cox.net
Wed Apr 13 22:23:10 UTC 2016


Yasmin, you're full of great ideas and helpful methods, thank you. 

I'm wondering how you and anyone else on this list creates resource binders?
My braille skills are nominal. I'm not sure how to apply the braille I do
know to organizing my resource binders. Each team member puts together
his/her own resource binders. One team member has created a resource binder
for each clubhouse and agency she goes to on a regular basis. 

I'm also unsure about reading and organizing the scattered business cards I
have been given. What do you and others do? 

Thanks,

From,
Lisa 

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Hi Lisa, 
The resource fairs and such community events are important. I cannot see
anything but I love giving out information and resources. 
Yes, the place is noisy and I never know if someone is stopping to see what
I offer or they just pass by. 
If I am doing it solo I find who is on the next table. If I hear them
talking, I also say something to get the visitor to come to me. Another way
of getting people to your table is to have some mint, or candy which people
will stop by to get. 
One could have a simple game with pencils for prizes. 
I always stand behind the table to hear people passing by. If you have to
sit, place your chair in the front, then you are closer to the people and
can attract them better. 
Also label your resources in the best way you know how. I put Braille cards
to insure I do not give away something incorrect. 
I hope this helps. 


Yasmin Reyazuddin 
Aging & Disability Services 
Montgomery County Government 
Department of Health & Human Services 
401 Hungerford Drive (3rd floor) 
Rockville MD 20850 
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Subject: [humanser] more job-related questions

Hi

 

Part of my job entails tabling at resource fairs; some small like Saturday's
fair; some very large like tomorrow's mental health resource fair. For now,
I'm working tandem with co-workers. In the future, I'll fly solo. I'm not
sure how to manage this seemingly fun and interesting part of my job. 

 

I've had jobs in the past and did volunteer work where I tabled solo. I
could see well enough to catch an inquisitive face or see folks approaching
the table. It's different now. A few days ago I found myself feeling
overwhelmed by all of the noise and pretty anxious as I tried to listen and
discern if someone was at the table. I was on the mark half of the time. How
do you deal with this aspect of your job or internship? 

 

From

Lisa 

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