Superfroggy said:I'm a claims associate for a big health insurance company-- office job on a team of 5 people. I don't use the phone but E-mail makes my job very easy to do. If my co-workers want to talk to me they know I can read lips pretty well, or they write notes if I miss what they are saying. My boss is really COOL and SOOOOOOOO easy to understand. She's also a super-loud talker... I have the CI and can recognize her voice all the way down the hallway.
I also teach ASL at one of the local Universities. I teach all hearing students, and don't use an interpreter at all for this job. My students are expected to use their EYES to listen to me, and I use my voice when needed to communicate with my students. Otherwise I ask them to sign (if they can remember their vocabulary), fingerspell, or write a note if they need something.
ScubaladyTx said:Hey, is that u ? u used be live in Dallas, Tx before right ? ? I must know u ? Jenny ? ?
Im Melissa.. remmy me ? ?
karlmunch said:Hi stuntchic. I feel myself somewhat like you. I'm also HOH, 25 and sometimes feel old. Also find hard to work and integrate in that hearing world. So i'm an individual and look for stand-alone jobs such as photographer, graphic or web designer, writer, etc. So i studied photography, graphic desing, web design and now i'm into philosophy.
I started to learn the spanish sign language a month ago -as you sure guess, i am from Spain-, and i'm now considering working within or for the deaf community. So that's something that you may think about too. So good luck and keep in touch
madmax64 said:I work for the government as a Geographic Information System Analyst... I analyze, create, and update digital layers (like cake layers) of parcels, cities, zoning, earthquake fault lines, road centerlines, etc. They can be put together to create a map. These maps are for the various departments (Economic Development Agency, Transportation, Planning, Survey/Engineering, real estate, insurance, developers, etc.
My favorite communication tool: E-mail and Instant Messenger (only limited within the workplace, cannot use I.M. to communicate with the outside world. So, whenever I want to talk with my wife or friends, I can use Sidekick2 ). I also have a TDD machine on my desk. Some of my hearing coworkers know sign language... I taught them for years and they are pretty good in signing.
In case if you are wondering what excatly is Geographic Information System (GIS), you can learn more about it by reading more detailed info...
http://gislounge.com/library/introgis.shtml
-madmax64
madmax64 said:I work for the government as a Geographic Information System Analyst... I analyze, create, and update digital layers (like cake layers) of parcels, cities, zoning, earthquake fault lines, road centerlines, etc. They can be put together to create a map. These maps are for the various departments (Economic Development Agency, Transportation, Planning, Survey/Engineering, real estate, insurance, developers, etc.