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Management of Information Systems (MIS, sometime called us as Mission Impossible: Systems) for large private corporate. Been working with IT for 30 years.
Management of Information Systems (MIS, sometime called us as Mission Impossible: Systems) for large private corporate. Been working with IT for 30 years.
OT But . . . now your screen name makes sense! At one time I frequently saw the term "sneaker net" used for transferring files where there were several computers that were not networked. Thus, they would be put on a disk (usually floppy) and personally carried between machines. Thus the sneakers!
SneakerNet, my husband also works in IT, has done a lot of programming, network admin. and security and client support and development currently. He has an engineering background though his degree is in MIS also.
He happens to have Congenital Rubella Syndrome
you and him could have a good discussion
I'm sitting here in the office looking over at all his books- C, Novell, Pic Robotics, Windows, Linux, "DOS Technical Reference" etc....
Yep, the computer reduces the need for oral communication and I hope it stays that way. What do you want to do in the computer world?
There are endless types of jobs!
There is a thread on what job people have. Check it out. It's a good idea of what jobs deaf people currently hold.
I was looking for one and I found this one. It's been a great deal of help. How do I locate the other one?
I don't know what happened to the other thread I cannot find it. But there are few true limitations as to what jobs a deaf person can do. The only limitations we have in life are the limitations we place on ourselves.
I am an IT customer service lead for a fortune 50 company.
Just from my pool of deaf friends:
Hair dresser/stylist
Network administrator
CIA (something...)
NSA (something with high security clearance) It's all hush hush
FBI - don't know exactly what they do, something with imaging...
Project manager
Teacher (one teaches deaf one teaches hearing)
Counselor for deaf patients with mental illnesses (includes court appearances and detailed documentation)
I know a couple that own their own businesses (I used to as well)
Programmer
As you can see, the field is wide open. Recent rule changes now allow deaf to be commercial truck drivers.
Jobs that deaf are usually not hired for:
Telephone receptionist (though some HOH seem to do this job just fine)
Astronaut
Fighter pilot (ok, all military positions basically - but civilian jobs are open)
*what else???*
I don't know what happened to the other thread I cannot find it. But there are few true limitations as to what jobs a deaf person can do. The only limitations we have in life are the limitations we place on ourselves.
I am an IT customer service lead for a fortune 50 company.
Just from my pool of deaf friends:
Hair dresser/stylist
Network administrator
CIA (something...)
NSA (something with high security clearance) It's all hush hush
FBI - don't know exactly what they do, something with imaging...
Project manager
Teacher (one teaches deaf one teaches hearing)
Counselor for deaf patients with mental illnesses (includes court appearances and detailed documentation)
I know a couple that own their own businesses (I used to as well)
Programmer
As you can see, the field is wide open. Recent rule changes now allow deaf to be commercial truck drivers.
Jobs that deaf are usually not hired for:
Telephone receptionist (though some HOH seem to do this job just fine)
Astronaut
Fighter pilot (ok, all military positions basically - but civilian jobs are open)
*what else???*
and as far where deaf people can't work...mmmm spy <grin>
I'm a full-time graphic designer working for a regional division of a media corporation.
I thought about spy... but I would think a deaf spy might be able to do more in the background that might be challenging for a regular hearing person. Just blending in the background allows a spy to sit/observe with less risk. But I could be wrong, this is clearly not my area of expertise. (unless I really am a spy and this is just my cover??? he he he)
I would like to work for Comcast as an internet client rep. I would not have to use the phone at all. Clients would log onto the comcast website to ask a question about service problems and other things as well. I've used it myself because I prefer not to use the phone. I looked up the jobs at comcast but cannot find that particular one or even how to get into it.
It'd be perfect. Its just like being in a chat room...its a dream job for a Deafie like me that's for sure. I do wonder though what the pay is?
That's cool man, I always thought I'd be a doctor, but life had other plans for me!! I hope the medical field is cool!! I'm lovin' it!! Hope you enjoying McDonalds!!
Kashveera