[Ohio-talk] Dayton project mobility

Carol Akers purplecakers at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 16 18:24:06 UTC 2011


Cindy- You are right when you say this is a job to Kyle, as it is most definitely preparation for future employment, including the transportation headaches.  I am not sure how the driver is controlling the situation, since it IS a schedule, not their personal schedule.  While I understand there is an acceptable "time frame," I am not sure I really understand why the "door to door" service is able to control the situation like they are doing.  It is sad that blind persons are at the mercy of such transportation agencies that do not see the bigger picture of the transportation service they are providing- such as getting a "service transportation dependent" person to and from distances out of walking range, rather than lets hurry up and get this chore over with so I can pick my kids up!  Are other blind persons leaving their jobs early for the convenience of the transportation service?  Is there any other  mode of transportation available  for him,
 that would not be expensive? What do others in that area do?
 
Carol Akers
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From: "cconley at fuse.net" <cconley at fuse.net>
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Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Dayton project mobility

Carol - it is the special door to door service. And they do know where to pick him up. If they don't leave him and he doesn't have to wait for another bus then he has plenty of time to get back to school and get lunch and then on to class. On paper, the schedule is perfect. Unfortunately, the drivers are not doing what they are supposed to. I know this is just student teaching, but it is a job to Kyle. And one should not be expected to leave their job for the convenience of the driver. I don't know many employers who would tolerate it. How do blind working adults who must rely on this type of transportation make it work?
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From: Carol Akers <purplecakers at yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Dayton project mobility

Wow Cindy that is crazy.  It is not Kyle's issue that she has to pick up her grandson,only that she is paid to pick Kyle up and drop him off as her service!  I hope someone in the area can help you resolve this. They do  know his schedule and the door he comes out, and his correct pick up time, right?   Does his pick up time allow JUST enough time to get back to school?  Is there anyway to adjust the time by 10 minutes so he has time to get out side?  Have you talked to the supervisor about the driver's complaints, leaving, or creating a problem for Kyle's class schedule and tried to find out how to adjust it?  This is a "special service bus/ride" like Columbus mainstream pick up and not the regular bus service, right?  
 
Carol Akers
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Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 12:24 PM
Subject: [Ohio-talk] Dayton project mobility

Kyle is doing his student teaching/practicum this quarter. He is in the classroom until 11:10 each day. He is having problems with the bus arriving more than 20 minutes early and expecting him to come right out. Last Friday the bus was just beginning to pull out when he came out of the building. The driver told him she was going to leave him and that she had made him late to pick up her grandson. Today the driver did leave before he came out. His pick up time is 11:15 and he came out right at 11:15. The driver said she waited for 24 minutes for him. Now he won't be picked up until 12:15 and this is going to cause him to miss his class at WSU. Has anyone else had this problem in Dayton? How did you get it resolved?
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Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Fw:  FW: Buckeye Update for September 8th, 2011

Many of the people that will be coming to the convention by bus are airline
has par transit in there city. You can arrange to be picked up for 15.00
dollars. From the airport. Those who are arriving on the bus can get the par
transit to pick them up from the station and get to the hotel for 3.50 each
way.  For a very limited amount of people depending on the time you arrive I
may be able to get some people rides if we know very early of the time you
will arrive. Let me clarify no we are not able to provide everyone
transportation but it may be that some of us would be stuck with no
reasonable way to arrive to the convention. This would be determined on a
case by case bases. You can call me and we could arrange a ride that would
have some cost associated with it. Richard 937-298-6677


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Greetings,
      The below phone number for the convention hotel has the wrong area 
code.  It should be 937.   Also the hotel worker told me the greyhound 
station has moved.  He told me it is about 25 miles from the hotel. 
Unfortunately the station is outside the hotel's pick up radius.

            Thank you Jerry >
> Convention is Coming
>
> Our state convention will be held at the Wyndham Garden South Hotel
> (formerly the Holiday Inn), in Dayton, Ohio, or specifically Miamisburg,
> Ohio, from November 4th to November 6th.  The agenda is shaping up nicely,
> but if you plan on attending you should make sure to get your hotel
> reservations in as soon as possible, but no later than October 13th to get
> our excellent rate of $75.00 per night. The hotel is located at 31 
> Prestige
> Plaza Drive, Miamisburg, Ohio, and the phone number is 934-434-8030.
> Additionally, you should be getting your convention assistance requests in
> to me as soon as possible as well.  Once again, our funds will be very
> limited, but I'm sure all of you will agree that we will do everything in
> our power to get as many people to attend  the convention as is possible.
> The newsletter should be in your hands in one format or the other, very
> shortly, and thus you will have all the information you will need for
> preregistration, but I encourage you to save money and to make it even 
> more
> convenient for all concerned, so try and preregister for meals, and of
> course the convention itself.  This year, we will be having a very 
> important
> Leadership Breakfast on Sunday morning, November 6th, complete with a 
> guest
> speaker and I'd like to have as many Chapter and Division presidents and
> vice-presidents or their designees attend as possible.  I think this is a
> very critical time for us in terms of identifying and encouraging 
> affiliate
> leaders, and giving them opportunities for additional education in all
> aspects of who we are and what we do.  Finally, I'm very excited that my
> good friend Ever Lee Hairston will be our national representative this 
> year,
> because I have no doubt that she will be an extraordinary source of
> inspiration for all of us.  You will not want to miss her banquet address.
> I'd also like to encourage you to please stay and participate in our after
> banquet activities.  IN recent years, I've noticed a considerable drop off
> in this area, in terms of attendance and enthusiasm.  I know that not
> everybody is a party animal, but I think it's a great thing to fellowship
> with each other after the banquet, and I know that our Miami Valley 
> Chapter
> is planning some great fun and entertainment for us, so please don't just 
> go
> to your rooms, or have your own separate parties when we could all have so
> much more fun together.
>
>
>
> Meet the Blind Month
>
> October has been designated as "Meet the Blind Month" so I hope that
> Chapters and Divisions are thinking about appropriate activities.
> Obviously, the activities that combine education and even a fundraising
> component are probably the best ones, but let's all do what we can to 
> spread
> the word about what it is really like to be blind and visually impaired in
> an effort to change some of the negative attitudes that currently exist in
> the general population.
>
>
>
> Gavel Award and Other Reports
>
> Don't forget to get your Gavel Award Reports into the Awards Committee as
> soon as possible.  Remember, however, even if you do not submit a Gavel
> Award Report, you need to send me some kind of Chapter or Division report,
> understanding that failure to do so will result in a financial penalty.  I
> would really like to give the awards committee a lot of work this year, 
> and
> make it very difficult for them to pick the Gavel Award Winner.  If you 
> need
> the information once again, just let me know.
>
>
>
> Dr. J. Webster Smith
>
> President, National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
>
> PO Box 458 Athens, OH 45701
>
> 740-592-6326
>
>
>
> "Changing what it means to be blind"
>
> For more information go to nfbohio.org
>
>
>
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