Re: another jaws and job question
- From: Karen Rose <rosekm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: jdprater@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
- Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2000 15:37:09 -0800
Try religious studiesOn Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:33:30 -0600, Jamie Prater wrote:
>Hi, I'm not sure rehab pays for Bible college and I'm not sure what degree
>I'd
>get from a regular secular public college. I do live in a college town so if
>I found what degree to get, we might have something there. The new rehab
>counselor does seem nice. Have a blessed day. ----- Original Message -----
>
>From: Mary Kozy To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 7:09
>AM Subject: Re: another jaws and job question Jamie, I am glad you are
>working with a rehab counselor. Can't that person help you if you want to
>go to college? Often rehab will help pay for college. Another resource
>for you is Dialogue with the Blind Magazine. There is a lot of career
>information in this magazine. http://www.blindskills.org Mary At 10:03 AM
>11/19/2009, you wrote: Hi, Mary, my new rehab counselor sent me the afb
>website. Thanks for recommending it too as it seems very interesting at
>first check. Thanks and have a blessed day. ----- Original Message
>----- From: Mary Kozy To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, November 19,
>2009
>8:06 AM Subject: Re: another jaws and job question Hey, Jamie, You can
>contact
>the AFB Career Connect and they can tell you which people are working
>and using Jaws and you an e-mail them and find out about their jobs.
>Mary At 11:53 AM 11/18/2009, you wrote: Hi, on the subject of jaws and jobs,
>are there any of you out there who do 911 dispatching or other
>dispatching either on site or at home? What other away from home
>jobs
>are being done with jaws today? I know teachers and social workers
>and programmers and transcriptionists and legal workers, but what
>
> else? Thanks and have a blessed day.
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