[Jobs] need advice please
Judith Bron
jbron at bestweb.net
Tue May 9 07:55:50 CDT 2006
It sounds more like he changed his mind about having a blind employee in his
office. My understanding is that accounting is a professional position but
tela-marketting is not. I think he just had a change of heart about hiring
a handicapped person. If it means that much to you I would contact a
lawyer. Judith
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Subject: [Jobs] need advice please
> I really need some feedback on this. Last week, I had this interview for
an
> accounting position. The man who interviewed me said purchasing Zoomtext
> would not be a problem, and he seemed really willing to accommodate me.
This
> Monday, I showed up w/ my copy of the software, and it wouldn't load onto
the
> computer at the office. So, we tried downloading the free trial from the
website,
> but that didn't work, either. And the man who hired me said the software
is
> too expensive for him to purchase. So, he totally changed his story, even
> though I'd told him beforehand how much the software costs. To make a
long story
> short, he also changed his story about the type of work he wants me to do.
> Instead of accounting, it's now at-home telemarketing. And it's not
something I
> think I'd be good at. I said I'd try it, and I'm still waiting to hear
more
> about it from the guy. Does this sound just wrong to any of you? I feel
like
> it's a step down, or like maybe he just wanted me to do telemarketing all
> along, but wasn't going to say so? There are just some things that are
making me
> doubt whether I'd want to pursue this job. Any thoughts? Please let me
> know. Thanks.
>
> Nicole
>
>
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