[Nfb-science] cheryl brown(nfb (s&EDiv.)Urgent Question? Need Help? Please!

Cheryl Brown cheryl9rb at gmail.com
Thu Sep 30 00:07:58 UTC 2010


Hi, I thank you very much for the article. I will read it.
Cheryl R. Brown

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nathanael T. Wales" <ntwales at omsoft.com>
To: "NFB Science and Engineering Division List" <nfb-science at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-science] cheryl brown(nfb (s&EDiv.)Urgent Question? Need 
Help? Please!


> John,
>
> Here is the link to the article I think you wanted about working on 
> engines by President Maurer:
>
> http://www.nfb.org/Images/nfb/Publications/books/kernel1/kern0804.htm
>
> Best,
> Nathanael
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "John Miller" <j8miller at soe.ucsd.edu>
> To: "NFB Science and Engineering Division List" <nfb-science at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 1:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-science] cheryl brown(nfb (s&EDiv.)Urgent Question? Need 
> Help? Please!
>
>
>> Hello Cheryl and list:
>> I am not certain that the attachment went through to all list members.
>> So I have pasted its content into the body of this e-mail.
>> There are a number of blind people who know how to work on small engines.
>> Dr. Maurer, president of NFB, has written about his activities on a lawn 
>> mower engine in highschool shop class
>> In one of the Kernel books, I believe.
>> Can someone locate the article describing this activity?
>> I have heard a speech from a mechanical engineer who designs engines for 
>> race cars.
>> I cannot remember his name at the moment.
>> I suggest contacting Ms. Lauraine Rovig at NFB 410-659-9314.
>> She may have contact information fr this mechanical engineer.
>> Very best,
>> John
>>
>> To: John Miller and NFB Science and Engineering Dev.members
>>
>> From: Cheryl R. Brown
>>
>> Request: Urgent Questions? Getting the Right proper Training and 
>> Supports; to further my skilled as a technician with improvement, 
>> enhancement, and developing new high quality skills; and to gain a 
>> license technician
>> Position And to educate myself that will give better growth and 
>> opportunity to meet the challenge in Stem's career.
>>
>> Introduction:
>>
>> I have been working for Sears Repair and Appliance Center for three years 
>> and six month since Mr. 2007 to the present. I have been away from work 
>> for a very long time. I was happy to get an opportunity at Sears Repair 
>> and Appliance Center Melville, New York. I have trouble communicating on 
>> the job. I had difficult in getting the right approach to handle the 
>> task. I was accombindated on the job. They made me apart of the teams. At 
>> the present, I am a "leaf Blower mechanic". I am respondable for taking 
>> leaf blower "apart". The diagnostic technician evaluates the leaf blower 
>> machine and the parts person attaches the parts to the leaf blower 
>> machine. I want to do more than this on the job. The other technicians do 
>> their own works. I am communicating with the job coach to tell the 
>> company I want more challenges.
>>
>> The urgent question, I have is there any body who have ever work in the 
>> "small engine repair technician position". Have anybody work on two cycle 
>> machines such as chain sawed, garden tools, leave waxed or four cycle 
>> machines such as lawn mower, snow blower mower? I need your help in 
>> convincing the employer that I can do other technician works. How can I 
>> get the employer to trained me properly and use alternate techniques. My 
>> job coach is trying to see if I can work in the vacuums cleaners' 
>> position.
>>
>> I need your help, advice, ideas, and I need to hear from experiences 
>> Science and engineering Div. members, please. I am facing a battle with 
>> the job coaxch and the state counselor that suppose to help me. I am very 
>> highly motivate, determine, and achiever who will meet the challenge of 
>> any obstacles. You are the reasoning why I want to pursue career in STEM.
>>
>> Background:
>>
>> I am a deaf-blind woman. I am fifty-seven years old. I wear a processor 
>> with a cochlear implant and hearing aide device. Please do not worry 
>> about my age. I want to pursue a career in STEM. I need to know whether I 
>> am in the right "technician area". Please make comments, suggestions, 
>> and help me meet the challenge. I am seriously pursuing other new 
>> technician's position such as Green Technology, robotics, and where my 
>> challenge can be achieve.
>>
>> You're truly,
>>
>> Ms. Cheryl R. Brown
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:nfb-science-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Cheryl Brown
>> Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 7:13 PM
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>> Subject: [Nfb-science] cheryl brown(nfb (s&EDiv.)Urgent Question? Need 
>> Help? Please!
>>
>> Please reads this message.
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