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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 259241" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Yes, it most definately is......already. It's dangerous for Travis to walk anywhere and has been for years, day or night. Due to the brain damage he has severe spacial issues on top of the blindness. So he doesn't judge accurately the distance of oncoming vehicles ect. The boy scares me to death when he walks around town, even with his white cane. But to him it's a huge part of his independence so he won't give it up.</p><p> </p><p>If he loses his job, he's packed up and moved to my Mom's in Illinios. No work means he can't stay here. And if he quits/loses the kroger job.....the likelihood of him finding another in this town is pretty much zilch. Not only the economy, but Travis is limited by what he can do. We don't have very many stores. We're a small town.</p><p> </p><p>I'll talk with him today and tell him he needs to go to the union over this. As long as they end his shift at 9pm he would be fine....he can call a taxi up until 9pm. I would imagine the union will go to bat for him again, even if he has to contact the people in cincy again.</p><p> </p><p>His "logic" killed me. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 259241, member: 84"] Yes, it most definately is......already. It's dangerous for Travis to walk anywhere and has been for years, day or night. Due to the brain damage he has severe spacial issues on top of the blindness. So he doesn't judge accurately the distance of oncoming vehicles ect. The boy scares me to death when he walks around town, even with his white cane. But to him it's a huge part of his independence so he won't give it up. If he loses his job, he's packed up and moved to my Mom's in Illinios. No work means he can't stay here. And if he quits/loses the kroger job.....the likelihood of him finding another in this town is pretty much zilch. Not only the economy, but Travis is limited by what he can do. We don't have very many stores. We're a small town. I'll talk with him today and tell him he needs to go to the union over this. As long as they end his shift at 9pm he would be fine....he can call a taxi up until 9pm. I would imagine the union will go to bat for him again, even if he has to contact the people in cincy again. His "logic" killed me. LOL [/QUOTE]
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