[Ohio-talk] OhioMeans Jobs
Suzanne turner
smturner.234 at gmail.com
Mon May 5 17:57:59 UTC 2014
Annette,
Yes, I agree with you. I have expressed this to them. But, sometimes you have to go through channels in order to get what you want. I am going to use this experience as a way to provide a pathway for others. I understand that I am qualified for the jobs that I am applying for. However, it is the red tape that I have to get through first. So, I am hoping not to end up between the cracks of vocational rehab and the job center. Mr. Miller explained last year, that he wanted people to be work already. I am just that! Let's see how they all deal with it. I should be at the top of the list. Eric and I spoke about this earlier today. And we are going to try to get both services to work in our favor!
I will keep you all abreast of what's going on as I go through things.
Suzanne
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> On May 5, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Annette <annettelutz at att.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Suzanne,
>
> It seems to me that if the job center doesn't have the necessary tools in an accessible format, it is their responsinibility to assist you with anything that is accessible to the sighted. Them helping you fill out applications not accessible to you is a very reasonable accommodation. You shouldn't have to jump through all the hoops and live within the timeline that OOD would require if you need a job now. Good luck.
>
> Annette Lutz
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On May 5, 2014, at 12:20 PM, Suzanne turner <smturner.234 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Good noonday all!
>> Just wanting to give an update on my experience at the job center. I went in on Friday and worked with an employment specialist, who was very helpful and assisted me with applying for two positions. As we work together, I realize that maybe this would work out. She went on to explain to me that it was rewarding for her to work with me. However, as we work later on in the day, she told me that it really was not her place to provide one on one assistance. Then, she went on to say that the job center works with partners. I thought in my head, "here we go ". I knew where she was about to go. It was not a surprise that she brought up the rehabilitation service commission. For all the nose now, the name has changed to, opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities. I said back in my chair into the deep breath. I explained that I just stop working with them and perhaps I would not qualify. So, I told her that I will call them and open a case. I explained to her as well that I had the right to come to the center to work as everyone else did. She stated, yes I did. But, I would have to work independently. I asked if they had the software that could assist me for searching for employment. She told me know!
>>
>> I have an appointment with rehab the following week. I will let you know how it goes! Please pray that I find the position before that point. I really do not want to get into the cracks with rehab and the job center.
>> That's where I am right now! I just thought I would let you know!
>> Suzanne
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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