[nagdu] Seeing Eye Class Length Shortened
Natalie
nrorrell at qwest.net
Fri Nov 4 23:20:14 UTC 2011
Bibi, I think you might mean "semester" instead of "trimester." If you
missed two weeks of your trimester, how did the baby come out? Just
teasing. But seriously, "trimester" means a time during pregnancy, whereas
"semester" means sixteen weeks of school.
Best,
Nat and Liam Joshua
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From: "Criminal Justice Major Extraordinaire" <orleans24 at comcast.net>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Seeing Eye Class Length Shortened
> Hi, Lynn,
> I have to agree with you on this one as each and all of us do have an
> important, productive life to live and support families too.
> Each and all of us can't always put things on hold or the back burner, so
> yes, the guide dog schools really need to take a step back and look at
> everything in a large picture as a whole.
> If I wanted to, I could already be training my own dog, but because of my
> medical ailment and other circumstances, it wouldn't be feasible for me to
> do that during this time.
> At the same time, there are people who can't be away from work, more due
> to their employers having a fit over missed time.
> Again, we're back to the question that raises concerns over guide dog
> training and employment.
> Despite that I'm not in school right now, it was rough on me during my
> college prime time.
> I remember when I had to go back to retrain with a successor dog at Pilot,
> I also had to retire the second dog around the same time I got Odie.
> I missed two weeks of a trimester at Westwood College and I figure it's
> something I'd rather not do again if I can avoid it.
> Truth here is that I had a choice to wait until after my trimester.
> I didn't do that as me myself directly allowed my stubron streak to get
> the best of me.
> I wanted another guide dog beside me immediately and took the consequence.
> I have since learned from that mistake and don't plan on attempting that
> route again.
> It was a big lesson I had to learn on my own.
> No one else could fix that problem for me and it was all on myself
> directly.
> *Smiles*
> Bibi and Odie
> the happy spirited bounty labra wolf
>
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