I had a job interview yesterday that looks promising.  When the governmental 
red tape gets stripped away, I may be working for Pearson Government Solutions 
as a phone rep.  I was told that I might hear some news within the next 3 
weeks.  The pay is not bad, and it will be a 40 hour a week job that shouldn't 
bee very difficult to do.  The pearson Government Solutions staff is pushing 
very hard in a positive way for this to happen.  Their managers, all of them, 
will be touring other call centers where blind people are employed in order to 
familiarize themselves with how blind employees will be doing call center work. 
 The use of braille displays will be a priority at Pearson, and they already 
are working to get their training and reverence materials transcribed into 
braille.  This tells me that they are flexible, and they do not, or, more 
importantly, will not, want the blind employees to work using speech output 
only.  We will not be limitted in this manner.  The interview, and their 
reactions to the responses, was very encouraging and refreshing.  I'll let you 
know when I find out more.  Thanks.
shepherds are the best beasts

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