I am also a victim of the state vocational rehab system. Being blind, over age 
50, etc., I spent the last several years trying to get trained to work with 
jaws, windows and the office applications. The state closed my case 2 months 
ago after a year of not assigning me a new caseworker. they declared it a 
successful resolution. I have filed an appeal, but have not heard from anyone. 
all messages to the VR ombudsman have gone unanswered.

so, if your VR caseworker/advisor is trying to steer you away from an area that 
you really have an interest in, stand up to them. do not accept no for an 
answer. if they get uncooperative, you can call the center for disability law. 
Once that is done, you might find your case being moved forward more rapidly.

I had to do this back in 2011 when the state delayed my case and then demanded 
a psych review. Once that review was done, my case was placed on hold. further 
inquiries were unanswered. it took my calling the center for disability law to 
get the case re-evaluated and placed on active status. once that happened, I 
was able to get some of the training I needed (courtesy of the colorado center 
for the blind). after that, I returned here to arizona and then my case went 
into slow walk mode. 1 case worker retired, the next was assigned and we were 
discussing my case. she read my psych review (only she read it out loud without 
realizing it) and I discovered some potentially damaging comments from that 
report. 3 weeks after that, she left the agency. it took a further 6 months 
before I was assigned another case worker. I had him for 2 years and then he 
had to take medical leave (heart attack) I was then sent to the lions center 
here in town for further training, which lasted 6 months. That was stopped with 
no explanation a year ago and then in late july, my case was changed to pending 
closed. only, I was notified last minute and only in print (on paper) 5 days 
before closure. 

my point in telling all of that? simple! the state is only interested in the 
money it gets for every client on their roster and they get additional 
reimbursement when the case is closed and listed as successful. In my case, 
they breached contract (by not providing me notice in a timely manner and also 
not in accessible format). the second half of that breach also violated the 
ADA. 

so, when dealing with the state VR, make damned sure your butt is covered! 
document everything and get legal help if you get delayed for no good reason.

anyway, don't let the state or your disabilities get in the way. develop 
methods to work around the problems. I know I have had to (and I am still 
working on some of the issues myself).

btw, I wouldn't mind working in the It field myself. I have a working knowledge 
of networking, security system setup and administration. I just don't have any 
verifiable work history (save a lot of under the table work since 1996). it's 
been 5 years since I got VR to help me and so far, I haven't gotten more than 
minimal training. my skills have gotten very rusty and there are just some 
things that are beyond my capability (like working in EFI/bios). so, the longer 
I languish in my unemployed state, the worse things are going to get. anyway, 
don't give up!

-eric
from the central office of the Technomage Guild, Dept of attitude readjustment.

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