I had a lady at a doctor's office that couldn't understand why I refused to 
fill out the form she was handing me at the time. I told the nurse after 
that the people at the front desk need to get a grip on reality.
David Ferrin
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Think like a man of action, and act like a man of thought.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lee A. Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Dealing with people


>
> David, If I may. only one store that I know has  actual training  to
> work with  folks with all sorts  of disabilities  and that is Home
> Depot we know the woman who help write the training manuel.  So all of
> us in our own way, if needed can continue to educate the public. Lee
>
>
> On
> Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at
> 07:17:57AM -0500,
> David Ferrin wrote:
>> I'm quite sure we all have had experiences good and bad in dealing with 
>> the
>> public. The secret service didn't want me to use my cane in the white 
>> house
>> when we went for a tore in 1997. Never the less suffice it to say you're
>> going to find such dopes in the most unlikely places even doctor's 
>> offices
>> to mention yet another location. My point is it's fine if you folks wish 
>> to
>> share or more accurately vent a bit, but let's not drag it out too long 
>> is
>> all I ask. Personally I can't stand it when a sales clerk won't speak to 
>> me
>> choosing instead to discuss things with the person I'm with at the time. 
>> It
>> does make it difficult for them when I'm alone in the store or should I 
>> say
>> uncomfortable.
>> David Ferrin
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Think like a man of action, and act like a man of thought.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Betsy Whitney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 7:06 AM
>> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Dealing with people
>>
>>
>> >I lived and shopped in this town for nine years before my now husband
>> > arrived. All of a sudden the clerks in the stores started talking to
>> > him. I would hand them my credit card with my name on it which is
>> > Elizabeth, not easy to confuse with a male, and they would try to
>> > hand him the slip to sign. He asks, "Isn't it a felony to sign a
>> > credit card slip that isn't mine?"
>> >
>> > Now, we have a system wherein when we go to a store he does what he
>> > calls "whistling dixie." If a clerk or sales person tries to talk
>> > with him, he just walks away and starts whistling until I'm finished.
>> >
>> > One of the other things the clerks did was try to give him my change
>> > when I paid cash for something. I would ask, "Why is it that the
>> > money came out of my purse and you're giving him my change? As many
>> > times as I have seen him pay for things, not once have you ever tried
>> > to give me his change..."
>> >
>> > At 05:53 PM 11/16/2008, you wrote:
>> >
>> >>Friends of the order of the Nailing Apron,
>> >>You've probably had experiences similar to mine when I visited Menards
>> >>yesterday. We picked up supplies to upgrade the kitchen. With the new
>> >>furnace the chimney is no longer in use. By taking it out I can adde 24
>> >>inches of upper and lower cabinets and countertop. Then we'll upgrade 
>> >>to
>> >>new lights, and llay new vinyl flooring.
>> >>So I needed some screws. It's hard for even my wife the find the ones I
>> >>want (3 inch, all purpose with a square drive). So I stood in the screw
>> >>aisle while she went to fetch a sales person. When he came up to me I
>> >>asked
>> >>him for the xcrews I wanted, and he responded rather rudely, "You're
>> >>looking
>> >>at them."
>> >>So I lifted up my white cane and said, "I'm sorry , sir, I can't see
>> >>them."
>> >>Even then he didn't get it. Not until my wife said, "That's why he 
>> >>carries
>> >>a white cane."
>> >>Suddenly the young man became very nice and very helpfully pulled the
>> >>screws off the shelf and then located the ring shank nails I need for 
>> >>the
>> >>underlayment. "Anything else I can help you with?"
>> >>We went on without him, and did find another store employee who was 
>> >>very
>> >>helpful in helping us locate the underlayment, plywood and masonite we
>> >>needed.
>> >>Twice, on previous visits to Menards I have had sales clerks ask if I
>> >>needed
>> >>to check my white cane. Perhaps it looks a bit like PVC. I told them I 
>> >>had
>> >>already paid for it.
>> >>What shopping stories do you have?
>> >>Blessings,
>> >>Tom
>> >>
>> >>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>> >
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