Very true. I try and tell them it is an equal access issue that will pay off in
the end. Sometimes they are convinced other times not.
On Oct 11, 2021, at 8:04 PM, Jerry Martin <jyandt.martin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bob:
I believe the really challenging part of what we do is to convince restaurant
owner/operators of the need. I have come across many who are in agreement of
the need, until you begin talking of the money that will come out of their
pockets. Thanks for the reply.
Jerry
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From: Bob Watson ("bwatson1252") <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: 10/11/2021 12:17:05 PM
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Really Dumb Question
My menu business at Braille Enterprises has definitely decreased. However I
believe that at some point not too far in the future the business will slowly
return. Hopefully the restaurants will continue to see the value.
On Oct 11, 2021, at 7:06 PM, Jerry Martin <jyandt.martin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Morning all.
I am an independent braille transcriber in the Houston Texas area. About 95
percent of my business has been braille restaurant menus. However, as with
most businesses across the country, my business has dropped off due to the
pandemic. My question, as the subject line stated, is how many independent
transcribers have survived this economic disaster? My clientele started
dropping off before the pandemic, but it certainly did not help. Thanks.
Jerry
"A politician is someone who will tell you exactly where to go, and convince
you that you are enjoying the ride on the way there."