Bob,

A number of years ago I had the opportunity to tour Air Flow Research a
leading manufacturer of high end performance upgrades. Once those guys found
out that spoke their language, ate my lunch off of the top of my tool box
and had a beer or two after work you couldn't have asked for a more
informative and cordial bunch of guys. I was accorded the same respect as
any other automotive professional.
Car guys seem to have a sense about other car guys and we seem to hang
together.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Bob Kennedy
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 4:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Sighted and cynical hardware store salespeople


The people that actually know what they are doing or talking about aren't
threatened by anyone or anything.  I love the guys I talk to and they can
explain something while I'm holding it.  But you're right the little guys
shouldn't even be working in a store like that.  You can tell they aren't an
expert in anything.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Barry Levine 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 5:58 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Sighted and cynical hardware store salespeople



  Howdy Folks, 

  I don't know if it's just my own experience, but far and away the best,
  least opinionated, most assisstive and helpful hardware store salespeople
  have been the retired Ace-type trades and handymen. I've always been happy
  when being assisted by someone like that. There's no annoying attitude to
  get around, or waste time educating, or simply getting frustrated over.
  They just help. The more sophisticated among them have sort of knowingly
  taken into account my blindness and problem-solved with me regarding
  alternative techniques for getting something done. Certainly, there's
  always the admonishment about safety, etc. But, I can easily accept that.
  I do it myself to others.

  If ever I've run into some cynicism and ignorance regarding my Blind
  Handyman abilities, it's been from a relatively young clerk in one of the
  big home improvement box stores, such as Home Depot or Menards. Even then,
  I can't always determine if they're being ignorant regarding blindness, or
  simply can't be bothered to open a locked glass case, or sealed package,
  etc.

  Give me Howard Cunningham any day of the week!

  --Barry



   

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