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In a message dated 8/29/99 8:55:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mcdrew@...

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<< For those of you still hearing, thought I would share my experience in

case it could be of help. I want to take an H & R Block tax c ourse; I

cannot hear in a classroom situation. I told them when I signed up I

needed an Assistive Listening Device; the reply was " duh?? " Next I

talked with a lady who told me they didn't have one, etc. and I reminded

her it was the ADA law. She then saidsince they did not charge for the

course, she did not think this would apply (they charge for the books,

they say, not the course). I then informed her their brochure SAYS they

are ADA compliant, and if you need assistance to tell them. NEXT a guy

called me, also unhappy with me. He wants proof from my doctor of my

condition, doesn't think they can possibly do it in time for the class,

is MOST unhapy about expense, etc. I am giving them some time, I am

going to call the Assistive Listening Device Ctr at UPMC and see if I

can find the exact info to give them. My back up is the Pennsylvania

Human Relations Commission or the Equal Opportunity --it is EEOC, I

can't remember exactly what it stands for. But my friend said you can

just call and ask them for a form and file a complaint. So after all

this, do you think H & R Block will hire me for tax season???

Marie >>

Hmm I had a similar situation, in my profession there alot of one or two day

intensive classes like on how to use programs or whatever. I frequently ask

the companies that give the classes if they have accomadations for me because

I'm deaf and I don;t sign. Usually I don't get any reply to my emails :x

Pete

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In a message dated 8/29/99 10:16:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, PeteEMT@...

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<< In a message dated 8/29/99 8:55:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mcdrew@...

writes:

<< For those of you still hearing, thought I would share my experience in

case it could be of help. I want to take an H & R Block tax c ourse; I

cannot hear in a classroom situation. I told them when I signed up I

needed an Assistive Listening Device; the reply was " duh?? " Next I

talked with a lady who told me they didn't have one, etc. and I reminded

her it was the ADA law. She then saidsince they did not charge for the

course, she did not think this would apply (they charge for the books,

they say, not the course). I then informed her their brochure SAYS they

are ADA compliant, and if you need assistance to tell them. NEXT a guy

called me, also unhappy with me. He wants proof from my doctor of my

condition, doesn't think they can possibly do it in time for the class,

is MOST unhapy about expense, etc. I am giving them some time, I am

going to call the Assistive Listening Device Ctr at UPMC and see if I

can find the exact info to give them. My back up is the Pennsylvania

Human Relations Commission or the Equal Opportunity --it is EEOC, I

can't remember exactly what it stands for. But my friend said you can

just call and ask them for a form and file a complaint. So after all

this, do you think H & R Block will hire me for tax season???

Marie >> >>

____________

Ah, right up my alley. EEO is one of the areas I cover in Human Resources at

Caesars Palace. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is the

enforcement agency for discrimination laws related to employment. Your

situation with the class is that its a gray area. This can be employment

related, its training that you will need in order for the tax preparrer job,

but its not really a job yet. And the key is that they only have to make

" reasonable accomodations " for people. If they make $100 profit on your

taking the class, then spending $500 + to assist you take the class, is not

reasoable. You may have better luck BORROWING the device thru your local Voc.

Rehab. office. I did that once while I could still hear. When places say they

are ADA compliant, that almost always means that they are wheelchair

accessible. Idiots always picture wheelchairs when they think of

disabilities.

Good luck

-Pat

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For those of you still hearing, thought I would share my experience in

case it could be of help. I want to take an H & R Block tax c ourse; I

cannot hear in a classroom situation. I told them when I signed up I

needed an Assistive Listening Device; the reply was " duh?? " Next I

talked with a lady who told me they didn't have one, etc. and I reminded

her it was the ADA law. She then saidsince they did not charge for the

course, she did not think this would apply (they charge for the books,

they say, not the course). I then informed her their brochure SAYS they

are ADA compliant, and if you need assistance to tell them. NEXT a guy

called me, also unhappy with me. He wants proof from my doctor of my

condition, doesn't think they can possibly do it in time for the class,

is MOST unhapy about expense, etc. I am giving them some time, I am

going to call the Assistive Listening Device Ctr at UPMC and see if I

can find the exact info to give them. My back up is the Pennsylvania

Human Relations Commission or the Equal Opportunity --it is EEOC, I

can't remember exactly what it stands for. But my friend said you can

just call and ask them for a form and file a complaint. So after all

this, do you think H & R Block will hire me for tax season???

Marie

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