[nabs-l] Efficiency and Productivity

Rahul Bajaj rahul.bajaj1038 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 22 19:19:26 UTC 2014


Hi all, 

I often find it hard to maintain the same level of productivity as my sighted colleagues. I guess this can primarily be attributed to the fact that I have so far been merely a casual user of assistive technology which is perhaps why I am not able to use it as expeditiously as I should be able to in a professional setting. 
That being said, my uniform experience has taught me that jaws is often unresponsive and unreliable. This makes it virtually impossible to work with the same level of efficiency as a sighted person. 
Most blind students get double the time that their sighted counterparts get for writing exams. However, this is not really a feasible option in the private sector where you are not only required to do your work well but are also expected to complete your tasks expeditiously. 
My inability to meet the latter requirement has often been a source of frustration for me during my internships. My employers have never raised any objections about my inability to complete the same amount of work as my sighted counterparts within a given time period. I guess this is reflective of the low expectations that society has from blind people. 
Be that as it may, this has greatly reduced my job satisfaction and has been a major cause of concern. 
I'd like to know what you guys think about this. Has anyone here had a similar experience? 
What strategies would you recommend for effectively grappling with this challenge? 

Best, 
Rahul 



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