designgeek
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Hi, I'm curious about fellow deaf / hard of hearing people who work in busy companies where telephone conference are a way of regular business?
I'm on the phone regularly about 2 hours every day, sometimes all day long. I work in a global company where my department is spread around the world. I have a specially adapted bi-aural 'T' setting headset and after 2 hours me ears and the bones behind my ears are killing me!
If any of you deal with a similar scenario using telephones as a regular part of your job and team meetings can you let me know how you deal and cope with it?
Sometimes I do fine if the group is small, however most of my meetings involve more than 5 people and trying to keep up is a real struggle. My colleagues really do try to understand, but then criticise me by saying 'I'm really concerned that when it came to the crunch you didn't pick up on #####'.
Thanks.
Ms. Frustrated.
I'm on the phone regularly about 2 hours every day, sometimes all day long. I work in a global company where my department is spread around the world. I have a specially adapted bi-aural 'T' setting headset and after 2 hours me ears and the bones behind my ears are killing me!
If any of you deal with a similar scenario using telephones as a regular part of your job and team meetings can you let me know how you deal and cope with it?
Sometimes I do fine if the group is small, however most of my meetings involve more than 5 people and trying to keep up is a real struggle. My colleagues really do try to understand, but then criticise me by saying 'I'm really concerned that when it came to the crunch you didn't pick up on #####'.
Thanks.
Ms. Frustrated.