[humanser] More News, reflections on my interview

Judyth Leavitt leavitt at together.net
Thu Mar 10 11:33:26 UTC 2016


Sometimes it's fun and funny.  I guess when a 14-year old thinks your "cool"
enough to dress like her it's a compliment.

Judyth

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From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ericka via
humanser
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 11:24 PM
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Cc: Ericka
Subject: Re: [humanser] More News, reflections on my interview

There's nothing wrong with red. It is my favorite color! There are more
subtle shades though then teenagers like. LOL you're lucky to have some
help. Most of the time I have 70+-year-old neighbor guy who helps may shop.
I can get interesting! His wife had polio so he is used to doing things guys
usually don't. 

Ericka Short
"What is right is not always popular; what is popular is not always right."

 from my iPhone

> On Mar 9, 2016, at 7:45 PM, Judyth Leavitt via humanser
<humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Lisa;
> 
> I agree with you.  When I go shopping it's either with my spouse or my 
> 14-year old Grand daughter.  She has an eye for colors but tends to 
> lean towards "teeny bopper" clothing.  My spouse has a thing for red, 
> not a favorite color.  I think of a STOP sign.
> 
> Judyth Leavitt
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lisa 
> Irving via humanser
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 7:21 PM
> To: 'Human Services Division Mailing List'
> Cc: Lisa Irving
> Subject: Re: [humanser] More News, reflections on my interview
> 
> Michael,
> 
> I know that you're kidding, however, your wife could craft a 
> consultting job doing exactly this and more. I as a blind professional 
> need to know what my sighted peers are wearing in the workplace. I 
> want to know what the current trends are for applying makeup. I want 
> to know which haircut looks best on me. I'd like to know that my 
> accessories compliment everything else. I think she and others could 
> help us; employees, job seekers and interns with poise and posture. 
> Also, Are my facial expressions appropriate in a given situation? Do I 
> look directly at people who are speaking to me or to people who I am 
> speaking to? I mention all of this for a number of reasons. I'll only give
one.
> 
> Some time ago I worked as an Inclusion Coordinator for a day camp program.
> My supervisor came to me on two occasions and informed me that I was 
> intimidating some of the counselors; I was standing too close. The 
> same supervisor commented on my body stance and my arched eye brows. 
> Evidently, in the sighted world such posturing is perceived as 
> challenging and disapproving. Again, I try to be mindful.
> 
> Thank you Michael and thanks you to your wife. 
> 
> Best-
> Lisa Irving-Ramirez
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
> Michael Abell via humanser
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 4:06 PM
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> Cc: Michael Abell <bigdog4744 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [humanser] More News,reflections on my interview
> 
> That is exactly what my wife recommended you wear! There will be no 
> living with her now! Perhaps she should become a job fashion 
> consultant:) We are so proud of you!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Michael "Big Dog" Abell
> 
> Helping individuals to find their eyes in the dark.
> (480) 369-0805
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lisa 
> Irving via humanser
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 5:03 PM
> To: 'Human Services Division Mailing List'
> Cc: Lisa Irving
> Subject: Re: [humanser] More News,reflections on my interview
> 
> Michael, I worblack dress pants speckled with, I think, grey. I wore 
> the teal textured blouse and a classy-looking black blazer. I wore 
> nude-colored nylons and black shoes with a modest and stable heal. I 
> wore a light lip gloss and phopearl ear rings. I don't think my outfit 
> landed me the job, however, had I worn jeans and a sweatshirt I very 
> well could have sunk my boat. Lol.
> 
> Best-
> Lisa
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
> Michael Abell via humanser
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 3:33 PM
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> Cc: Michael Abell <bigdog4744 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [humanser] More News,reflections on my interview
> 
> Congratulations! I knew you would do it! By the way, what did you wear 
> to the interview? My wife will want to know! Keep us posted on the 
> job! You are employed!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Michael "Big Dog" Abell
> 
> Helping individuals to find their eyes in the dark.
> (480) 369-0805
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lisa 
> Irving via humanser
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 4:31 PM
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> Cc: Lisa Irving
> Subject: Re: [humanser] More News,reflections on my interview
> 
> Hello All: 
> 
> 
> OMG! I was offered the job. 
> 
> Best,
> Lisa Irving
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
> Michael Abell via humanser
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 10:55 AM
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> Cc: Michael Abell <bigdog4744 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [humanser] reflections on my interview
> 
> Lisa,
>    I am sorry that you had such a difficult experience. It must have 
> been difficult with all your work.
>    You should be proud that you were there and did your best. I am 
> sure that you learned a lot from the experience and your sharing the 
> experience has helped us all. I hope you get the job! Keep us posted.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Michael "Big Dog" Abell
> 
> Helping individuals to find their eyes in the dark.
> (480) 369-0805
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lisa 
> Irving via humanser
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 12:42 AM
> To: 'Human Services Division Mailing List'
> Cc: Lisa Irving
> Subject: [humanser] reflections on my interview
> 
> First, I would like to thank all of you for your prayers; positive 
> thoughts and advice. Here's what transpired at the interview. Well, I 
> enjoyed the first half. I'm not sure that I nailed the questions 
> because I kept catching myself digressing. The good news is that I 
> caught myself and it was definitely a learning experience. The second 
> half of the interview has left me questioning myself. In a nutshell, I 
> had to rely on a reader to complete the second half of the interview. 
> I was expected to read an article. I think that relying on a human 
> reader is a distinct disadvantage in many circumstances, including 
> this interview. I had my laptop with me and I suggested one of the 
> interviewers could email the article. I also suggested that the 
> article could be downloaded to a thumb drive. I was also unnerved by the
fact the Hiring Manager couldn't make sense of my job application.
> 
> 
> 
> Some of you know that I encountered layers of challenges and turned 
> over all stones in order to complete the application. The company's 
> Talent Scout wasn't concerned about my job application, however, the 
> Hiring Manager rightfully was concerned. Yesterday I emailed her my 
> online job application, that is, I emailed what I had highlighted and
saved into a Word document.
> This morning I offered her a hardcopy of what I had emailed her. She 
> didn't want it. Again, I feel as though I'm at a disadvantage. There 
> were a few awkward moments during the interview when I was trying to 
> figure out how to respond to a couple of questions that I wondered if 
> they were actually permissible. I was told there's a lot of paperwork, 
> I was then asked how I would complete the paperwork. I asked the person
who asked the question if
> everyone is asked this question. There was a lot of hemming and hawing   .
> What do you do in these situations. I thought I integrated my ability 
> to use technology into the interview. Well, I'm going to let all of 
> this sit for a few days and then I'll try to spin this into a very
positive experience.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks again for your support. 
> 
> 
> 
> From,
> 
> Lisa
> 
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