Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hi Carol, I thought so and am waiting for someone at the state ADA office to return my call. I'll let you know if I get anywhere ... Kathy Re: work , I'm so happy to hear you say this. I think you have known for a while now that the answer was in a lifestyle change. And what a positive spin you have put on it - good for you! Maybe you could look into doing sales work from home? I dunno - I'm NO saleslady. I can't convince anyone to buy anything - especially if I don't think they need it. I would probably tell the client that they could get it somewhere else cheaper (since I'm the queen of thrift). If you truly are unable to do your job anymore, then your state VR should pay for you to go back to school and get retrained. Have you decided what you are interested in pursuing? Jenn On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Dybowski wrote: > > > Well I think I'm done with this sales career! > Finally made the decision today to start researching schools and getting > retrained. > Sales are slumping, boss is mad. > I am starting to look at this as a new life! > I just can't seem to sit anymore. I did the traveling and everything went > well, but as soon as I got back I was barely able to sit. > Time to face facts and start moving on! > Agree? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hope so. carol ________________________________ To: tetheredspinalcord Sent: Wed, March 23, 2011 11:23:33 AM Subject: VR/Buliding access.? Â Hi Carol, I thought so and am waiting for someone at the state ADA office to return my call. I'll let you know if I get anywhere ... Kathy Re: work , I'm so happy to hear you say this. I think you have known for a while now that the answer was in a lifestyle change. And what a positive spin you have put on it - good for you! Maybe you could look into doing sales work from home? I dunno - I'm NO saleslady. I can't convince anyone to buy anything - especially if I don't think they need it. I would probably tell the client that they could get it somewhere else cheaper (since I'm the queen of thrift). If you truly are unable to do your job anymore, then your state VR should pay for you to go back to school and get retrained. Have you decided what you are interested in pursuing? Jenn On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Dybowski wrote: > > > Well I think I'm done with this sales career! > Finally made the decision today to start researching schools and getting > retrained. > Sales are slumping, boss is mad. > I am starting to look at this as a new life! > I just can't seem to sit anymore. I did the traveling and everything went > well, but as soon as I got back I was barely able to sit. > Time to face facts and start moving on! > Agree? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 DK Moulton said the following on 3/23/2011 4:33 AM: > Hi Jenn, , and All, > > I looked into VR when I was thinking about returning to work three years ago - I was told that they do not pay for education at higher ed institutions, that they only offer 'training programs'. Does you state pay for retraining to those that need a new career path that would require further college education? > Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation totally paid for my BS in Computer Information Systems starting in 2000 and graduating in 2007 from a Colorado state accredited facility. I have yet to gain meaningful employment. I can go back anytime and get my Masters in Business Administration. Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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