Online courses towards a  will open up many opportunities. Add voice 
recognition to your tech inventory (if u have not already done so). 
Inventory of jobs by quads that I know personally include psychologists, 
psychiatrist, published novelists, poetess, physiatrists (2), software and 
application programmers, web developers et.al.

Danny, pick something that you love to do. Although you may not be physically 
capable you can still provide positively to the endeavor by documenting, 
advertising or teaching others.

Just don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do!

Sent from Billy Lang's iPad


> On Sep 21, 2013, at 8:57, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Do you have any degrees, certifications?  Are you willing to go back to 
> school for additional school or training?
>  
> Best Wishes
>  
> In a message dated 9/21/2013 5:22:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
> [email protected] writes:
> I’m technically a c2 incomplete asymmetrical quadriplegic and wondering if 
> you guys could give me ideas work I’m able to do? I can move my right arm 
> only a little up to my wrist, my bicep is strong but my tricep is weak so I 
> can barely move my arm since extending my arm takes effort and my arm will 
> start curling in eventually, get stuck and I need assistance extending it 
> again. My left arm is completely paralyzed… I can use a computer with the use 
> of a mouth joystick called a quadjoy and onscreen keyboard. I also have a 
> trach atm… The reason I mentioned what function I have was purely to help you 
> with recommendations. Before my accident I was a network security engineer 
> and computer programmer. I’m good with math, technology, science and problem 
> solving.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your suggestions and feedback
> 
> -Danny

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