[Job-Discussions] Checklist for employers

Robert Sollars robertsollars2 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 11 11:50:32 UTC 2021


Jess,
I wrote a blog a couple of years ago for National Disability Employment Awareness Month. If you like I can send you that blog...send me your e-mail address (I can't seem tp pull it out of this string) and I'll happilysend it to you. My e-mail addy is robertsollars2 at gmail.com
Talk later and CONGRATS on the new job
Robert

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From: Job-Discussions <job-discussions-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Jess Shek via Job-Discussions
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2021 6:22 PM
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Cc: Jess Shek <jessshek at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Job-Discussions] Checklist for employers

Thanks very much all, for your helpful replies. What my new employer needs is something general, i.e. etiquette of how to get along with a blind person, what colleagues need to know etc. Will definitely share with them the courtesy page mentioned by Rachel.

And what's the JAN site, Justin?

Thank you all once again!

Best regards,
Jess

On 11/11/21, Justin Williams via Job-Discussions <job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> There is a job accommodations letter in the JAN sithe.
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> From: Job-Discussions [mailto:job-discussions-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
> Behalf Of Rachel Kuntz via Job-Discussions
> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2021 1:46 PM
> To: Job Discussions internet Mailing List <job-discussions at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Rachel Kuntz <rachelrkuntz at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Job-Discussions] Checklist for employers
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> Jess, congratulations on your new job! That is incredibly awesome.
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> It sounds to me that your employer is very interested in getting to 
> know blind people which is fabulous. Others have mentioned some 
> resources that I want to second and perhaps offer explanation. The Job 
> accommodation network was designed with employers in mind. Your 
> employer might find some very practical and useful information about 
> working with anyone with a variety of disabilities there.
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> When you request reasonable accommodations you will make that specific 
> to your own needs considering many people have more than one 
> disability that they need accommodations for. Whatever you request I 
> would advise doing that in writing just to have a paper trail.
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> Refer them to the job accommodation Netwerk for information that will 
> of course be helpful to them to know about working with people with 
> disabilities. There is  also some information out there on the NFB‘s 
> website that might be helpful to them. for example the courtesy rules 
> of blindness revised version  provides  veryhelpful tips on working 
> with anyone who is blind. The latest version uses each  letter of the 
> word courtesy to form the different words to remember when working with people who are blind.
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> Working with you however is always going to be unique so I would just 
> suggest that you tell them that working with me is no different than 
> working with anyone else we just have to take time to get to know each other.
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> Have you had a job before? The on boarding process is often when a lot 
> of paperwork is reviewed like medical insurance options and a variety 
> of other things such as employee handbook stuff like that. So you will 
> want to talk to them about the ways in which your able to most 
> productively participate in training sessions  and read documents.
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> Once again congratulations! Good luck on your new adventure.
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> Rachel Kuntz
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> Rachelrkuntz at gmail.com <mailto:Rachelrkuntz at gmail.com>
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> Live the life you want. Blindness is not what holds you back.
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> On Nov 9, 2021, at 11:43 PM, Jess Shek via Job-Discussions 
> <job-discussions at nfbnet.org <mailto:job-discussions at nfbnet.org> > wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> I will be having a new job and this is the first time my n ew employer 
> hiring a blind person. They are asking if I have a checklist for them, 
> so that they know how to accommodate my onboarding better, as well as 
> they could have some ideas of how to get along with a blind person.
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> Just wanted to see if there are toolkits available for me to share 
> with my new employer. Many thanks in advance!
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> Best regards,
> Jess
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