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Learn about what the job requirements and what key factors competitors
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Bill
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Blind and visually impaired people can prepare themselves by being
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Rekha Nanchal
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Find an employer to suit their talents. Do not rely on just anyone who
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mortgagemoma
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By being all that you can be and providing your very best throughout
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Len
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Learn all you can about WINDOWS, MicroSoft Word, MicroSoft Access,
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kblackbn
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Blind and partially sighted people can be very unrealistic about How
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eSight Nan
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Select the right job! My advice to any visually impaired person who
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Karl Louderback
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Education and training in a discipline in which the person is
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Sailesh Panchang
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First, I think we need to realize just how very competitive competitive
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Karen Rose
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Blind and visuall impaired people should go through a good traing
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Kerry Smith
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1:Believe in your ability and be willing to always learn and teach more.
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Lauren Merryfield (Kabootle)
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By developing a healthy sense of self esteem, getting as much knowledge
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Liz S
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The main thing blind people need is an opportunity to participate in
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Kimberley Johnson
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Preparation for the workplace involves two major areas: development of
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Anthony R. Candela
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I think blind or visually impaired individuals can better prepare
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sandrama77
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Become an advocate for Afirmative Action for the disabled.
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Laurel
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Literacy is an unspoken weakness amoung the blind...most especially the
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Paul W.
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They can realize that life in high school and life after high school
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Lori Pulliam
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1. Be better trained/educated than others in that mainstream job.2. Be
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Andrew
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Have good mobility, and as good a knowledge of the job sought as anyone
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Spero Pipakis
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Training is the most important aspect. A blind person must stand out
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castog
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Learn their accessibility software to expert level.Understand the
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alex tabony
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the answer to this question is hard. It would depend on the background
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Jeremiah Taylor
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Become aware of a sighted person's first impressions.
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Sagi McCleary
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I believe that it all starts by determining what kind of field would be
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John D. Lewis
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First, we need to acknowledge that we cannot be equal competitors for
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Peter Altschul
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Setting clear realistic goals and expectations, followed by objectives
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Paul W.
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Finally I have a chance to respond and I hope Im responding favorably,
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Betty Banks
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I can't wait to see the answers to this question. I was told one year
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Sharon
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I have found it extremely valuable to anticipate an employer's concerns
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Shelly Brisbin
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