[nabs-l] Question about being blind and turning 18
nesma aly
nesmaaly123 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 12 02:22:19 UTC 2017
Good day NABsters!!
I hope that everyone is having a wonderful school year and a wonderful convention.
I am 18 and am receiving SSI and working during the summer. I was wondering how you all working students file your earnings. When I was in the process of getting my application looked at in great detail, my mom and I were told that there is an app for this.
Thanks for all your help,
Nesma
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From: NABS-L [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of David Andrews via NABS-L
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 1:55 AM
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Cc: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Question about being blind and turning 18
I could be wrong -- but I think most jury selection lists come from voter registration lists. So, until you register to vote, you are unlikely to be called. Also, I am 64, and have only been called for jury duty twice, and only had to actually go once. So, it just isn't that likely for most of us.
Dave
At 01:03 PM 11/7/2017, Mikayla Gephart via NABS-L wrote:
>Thank you all. This was what I thought, but was
>curious how everyone else tackles this
>challenge. > On Nov 7, 2017, at 1:40 PM, Melissa
>Sheeder via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>wrote: > > Yes, you will probably have to use
>your reader to read the notice just like most of
>the mail. As far as bills some bills you can do
>online and some you will only be able to get
>paper ones and your reader may have some trouble
>reading them depending how they are formatted.
>You can get a lot of banks with apps so you’ll
>be able to track your account that way you could
>always do direct billing which means they’ll
>pull it out of your account. Which can be
>helpful. I know for me there are places that can
>be a bit difficult to get assistance because
>their website is not accessible. It’s almost
>like a trial and error thing. Depending on where
>you are from you can as local blind adults if
>they have any companies or Banks they use that
>they have found to be accessible or helpful.
> From what I understand Bank Of America has a
>very accessible app and they also will send you
>monthly statements in braille if you requested.
>I believe some cell phone companies also offered
>this braille monthly statement. Wishing you the
>best of luck and you’re already a step ahead
>of most 18-year-olds. A lot of kids just don’t
>think of it that way I wish I had or someone to
>guide me that way it took me a long time to grow
>up because I wasn’t prepared no one told me
>that all the stuff happens when you turn 18 LOL
>wishing you the best > idea > > Melissa > Sent
>from my iPhone > >> On Nov 7, 2017, at 1:18 PM,
>Roper, Meaghan via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>wrote: >> >> Hi Mikayla, >> >> I typically have
>received jury duty in print format and put it
>through OCR like my other mail. In terms of
>bills and bank statements and the like, it is
>generally up to you what you do and don't want
>to receive electronically. Many banks, trusts
>corporations and companies offer electronic
>forms of bills and statements that you can sign
>up for, and often times you can pay bills
>through mobile apps on desktop sites. That's
>something worth talking with your financial
>institution with if you're interested. I hope
>that helps and good luck with your adult
>pursuits. >> >> Best, >> >> Meaghan >> >> >>
>Meaghan Roper >> Wheelock college | Class of
>2018 >> >>> On Nov 7, 2017, at 1:09 PM, Mikayla
>Gephart via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> I am turning 18 in
>January. I just re-learned in Civics that jury
>duty notices are sent in the mail. For any of
>you who have gotten these notices, do they send
>the notices in an accessible format, or do you
>have to have a reader or KNFB Reader like all
>your other mail? Also, do you all get all the
>bills you have to pay online. For those of you
>who still get bills mailed to you for you to pay
>or keep records, how do you access them? Sorry
>for all the questions, they just come to me as I
>learn things and as my birthday approaches. Thank you. >>> Mikayla >>>
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