There are very few jobs that you cannot do just because of your hearing loss. But — given your hearing loss — there may be many jobs you think you can’t do.
This is a good idea!Sell bicycles. Raise fund for your favorite nonprofit organization.
I can see you being turned down for Bartendering...customers like to chat with them...and a Call Center? That's phone work...as for Fast Food...most anyone can make Burgers & Fries but not at the Register to take orders.A very valid question. Ive been turned down for bartending,Wall Street Broker call center and fast food because of my hearing.
It's all pretty to say nothing should hold you back from your dreams. Now back to reality. I'm 53 and still trying.
Its really about who you know and if they are willing to give you a chance.
yeah...I also proofread where I worked.For those who rely more on written communication, there is proofreading. I volunteer at https://www.pgdp.net/c/ which does work for Project Gutenberg. Good place to gain experience and prove that you can do it.
I know 2 deaf musicians and a deaf sound producer. I don't think anything is off the table. (maybe some military)