[NAGDU] guide dogs and employment events

Michael Hingson mike at michaelhingson.com
Thu Dec 14 15:48:04 UTC 2017


Feel free to ask any time. Always glad to help. 


Best Regards,


Michael Hingson

-----Original Message-----
From: Jessica Glasebrook [mailto:jessica.glasebrook at gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2017 7:44 AM
To: Michael Hingson <mike at michaelhingson.com>; nagdu at nfbnet.org
Cc: jessica.glasebrook at gmail.com
Subject: RE: [NAGDU] guide dogs and employment events

Thank you so much for the lovely advice.  I was leaning toward bringing him
anyway, because he is genuinely extremely helpful to me, and he's not an
embarrassment for me to hide.  Michael, you are absolutely right in that it
has a lot to do with my confidence level.  He is my very first guide, and
we've only been working together since September.  I'm still learning the
ropes.
 ----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Hingson" <mike at michaelhingson.com
To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,	the National Association of Guide 
Dog Users'" <nagdu at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Thu, 14 Dec 2017 07:16:27 -0800
Subject: RE: [NAGDU] guide dogs and employment events

Jessica,

Thanks for emailing the list.  You chose to use a guide dog to improve your
mobility in your life.  If you are committed to using a guide dog then you
should by all means use your dog wherever you go.  Your guide is a
"reasonable accommodation" and is not a reason for refusing to hire you.
Your dog can be used by you to educate prospective employers about how
competent you are, but they should not be judging you on whether you are
blind or not.  Nor should they be judging you on whether you use a guide dog
or not.

>From reading your email my impression is that this is really about your
confidence.  That is under your control.

Go get em at the hiring event and come back and tell us that you got the
job.


Best Regards,


Michael Hingson
Vice president, NAGDU

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-----Original Message-----
From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
Jessica
Glasebrook via NAGDU
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2017 6:43 AM
To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
Cc: Jessica Glasebrook <jessica.glasebrook at gmail.com
Subject: [NAGDU] guide dogs and employment events

Hi, all! I'm a brand-new guide dog handler (The clueless nature 
of this
question should have given that away!), and I just had a quick 
question
about bringing a guide to a hiring event.  I have a recruiting 
mixer tonight
for middle-school teaching positions.
It's going to be very crowded and overwhelming, because it's in 
one of those
big, open-plan, co-working spaces.  Anyway, I'm conflicted.  It's 
a lousy
environment for guidework, but, at the same time, I feel any 
potential
employer needs to know I have a guide and see how well-behaved 
and
disciplined he is.  I currently work in a school and everyone 
there is
accepting of Nigel, but this school would be a new ball game, and 
I want to
make sure I'm making a good impression while still being frank 
about my
mobility tools.  What should I do? Should I bring Nigel, or just 
use a cane
and tell them about Nigel?
Jessica

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