[Menvi-discuss] dealing with blindness in bios and other careerinformation
Leslie Hamric
lhamric930 at comcast.net
Tue Feb 18 22:35:25 EST 2014
Hi all. I too, want potential employers to see me as a competent person
first. The blindness will come up eventually. If I mention it on the bio
or resume, the potential employer could decide to look no farther. I have
talked with many people about how/when to disclose blindness and everyone
handles it differently. In the end, you have to try different approaches
and do what's comfortable for you. Good luck.
Leslie
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Marda
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 7:16 PM
To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] dealing with blindness in bios and other
careerinformation
I don't want to hide my blindness and have had to mention it in advance when
needing accommodations but I don't include it in my bio because I want
people to evaluate me first as a competent person and then as a blind person
who except for blindness is a person like everyone else who wants to be
treated with dignity and respect.
Marda
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From: "Julie McGinnity" <kaybaycar at gmail.com>
To: "This is for discussing music and braille literacy"
<menvi-discuss at menvi.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 4:46 PM
Subject: [Menvi-discuss] dealing with blindness in bios and other
careerinformation
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am currently taking a Career Development for Musicians class. Our
> latest project is to come up with a bio for ourselves. We will also
> be working on resumes and other print materials that we can display in
> a job interview/audition situation. I am therefore wondering how
> those of you who are blind dealt with your blindness in a bio. I am
> not wanting to hide it necessarily because I feel like it would be
> obvious that I am blind to anyone looking at my resume. But I refuse
> to write about it as though it is some adversity I have overcome
> because that's not accurate either. Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Julie McG
> National Association of Guide dog Users board member, National
> Federation of the Blind performing arts division secretary, Missouri
> Association of Guide dog Users President, and Guiding Eyes for the
> Blind graduate 2008 "For God so loved the world that he gave his only
> Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have
> eternal life."
> John 3:16
>
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