[Job-Discussions] Appropriate use of human guide in the worlplace

Justin Williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 7 14:30:51 UTC 2023


Just pair your walk with another employee.

You can also use AIRA to assist.


Justin


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From: Job-Discussions <job-discussions-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Kelsey Nicolay via Job-Discussions
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Subject: [Job-Discussions] Appropriate use of human guide in the worlplace

Hello,
I work in an office environment in which our manager highly encourages going for a walk outside at least once a day. Due to how the office complex is set up, there are not sidewalks the whole way around the building, so it is necessary to walk in a parking lot. The sound of teammanes’ voices are usually enough to maintain orientation, but the sound of traffic sometimes affects my ability to hear where they are, so I have veered off course. I don’t go sighted guide in the building. Have learned my way around, but would there be anything wrong with me taking an arm to help stay oriented when we go for our team walks outside? 

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