[nabs-l] blind cashiers/burger flippers

Brandon Keith Biggs brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 17:41:31 UTC 2012


Hello,
Cooking is safer than working the cash registers in my opinion.
I've never used the machine's McDonalds uses, but if you asked to have a 
tour after closing time so you can feel the cookers and learn how they work, 
I'm sure you could figure out how to use them.
Just make fudge or something while your friend is over. If he knows anything 
about cooking, he should know that not much is more dangerous than working 
with boiling Carmel.
Thanks,

Brandon Keith Biggs
-----Original Message----- 
From: Kirt Manwaring
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 8:38 AM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: [nabs-l] blind cashiers/burger flippers

Hey, gang,
  I know this e-mail might sound a bit odd, but here goes.  There's a
good chance I'll be working at my local Macdonalds very shortly.  The
owner (who is a fairly close family friend) is understandably, but I
think unnecessarily, afraid of me potentially using any equipment that
hasn't been specifically adapted for blind people.  I'll have to
convince him I can really flip hamburgers and use a grill, but I think
he's one of the people who will "get it" after a little education.
Now, here are my questions to you.
  Have any of you handled cash registers and credit card machines
before and, if so, what kinds of techniques have you used to deal with
credit cards?  I'm not really worried about organizing cash, but I'm
thinking a regular, run-of-the-mill credit card machine might be a
little tricky...not impossible, mind, but tricky.  Have any of you
used any "accessible" credit card machines in already established
restaurants?
  Also...if any of you have any tips on how I can best convince my
managers that I really can cook safely, even in a back room industrial
kitchen like Macdonalds, that'd be appreciated.  I have no doubt I can
do it; what I don't know how to do, I'll be able to learn.  Still, I'm
thinking convincing the people I work with that I'll be safe is
another beast entirely.  Thoughts?
  Best,
Kirt

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