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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 531347" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>By those standards..............now keep in mind my memory because the boy was like 19 or 20 when cincy assoc for the blind last checked him............I think he qualifies. Even back then. Now? I know his eyesight is much worse because then he used to fight the aides and cane and refuse to use them unless I really insisted. In the last oh about 2 yrs I've watched him relying on it more and more. Not in the house where it's familiar, but when he is out and about. </p><p></p><p>Seems today we got some more forms I have to fill out about the jobs he worked (what specifically he did) and again what he can and can't do. It will be easier for me to be more specific this way I think. I'll work on them this weekend and get them mailed off on monday. The jobs thing will work in his favor. Walmart he got fed up with because they insisted he do carts which put him in danger from cars in the parking lot.......he quit after nearly getting hit a few times. At kroger he did floor maintenance, store manager was major peeved because he couldn't see well enough to do it right.......made him bag and do carts, knowing it was a danger to him........and hounded him until they fired him. Ok technically "let him go" because they refused to accept the note from his doctor that he could return to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 531347, member: 84"] By those standards..............now keep in mind my memory because the boy was like 19 or 20 when cincy assoc for the blind last checked him............I think he qualifies. Even back then. Now? I know his eyesight is much worse because then he used to fight the aides and cane and refuse to use them unless I really insisted. In the last oh about 2 yrs I've watched him relying on it more and more. Not in the house where it's familiar, but when he is out and about. Seems today we got some more forms I have to fill out about the jobs he worked (what specifically he did) and again what he can and can't do. It will be easier for me to be more specific this way I think. I'll work on them this weekend and get them mailed off on monday. The jobs thing will work in his favor. Walmart he got fed up with because they insisted he do carts which put him in danger from cars in the parking lot.......he quit after nearly getting hit a few times. At kroger he did floor maintenance, store manager was major peeved because he couldn't see well enough to do it right.......made him bag and do carts, knowing it was a danger to him........and hounded him until they fired him. Ok technically "let him go" because they refused to accept the note from his doctor that he could return to work. [/QUOTE]
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