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This is very interesting it shows that the disabled can still make a living I just need them looking for ways that they can comfortably.I saw a disabled guy working in a computer center. He does type customers' orders. He sat on a high chair. He finished an IT course that helps him earn for a living instead of begging money to survive. I truly appreciate the guy. I also met a disabled man, he works as a checker in a bus terminal. Despite being in a wheelchair. He is able to find means of living.
Yes, people must not judge them. They are humans who feel hungry, and thirsty, and care for the society they belong. In my place, I saw a disabled person selling Sweepstakes tickets. He was in a wheelchair and people pity him and buy 1 stab ticket. I think he earns 150 pesos if able to sell 5 stabs. It is better that way than to feel depressed about their disability.This is very interesting it shows that the disabled can still make a living I just need them looking for ways that they can comfortably.
You are right disability should be assessed according to the part of the body affected. if it is the hands them government can even help out with welfare at least.Before deciding what business is suitable for a disabled one need to consider which part of the body is stricken with disability. If it was to be a deaf or dumb person they can equally participate in any business in as much as they can created a smooth communication between themselves and their customers, we have a few people like that operating a store here. If it was to be a disability related to sight then i will advice such to be a teacher.
You're so right this time there's sign language those deaf mutes could be educated and those blind could also read according to training for the blinds. They can still earn. No one is left behind with the advent of technology and kindness of mankind towards disables. They need money in order to have something on their plates.Before deciding what business is suitable for a disabled one need to consider which part of the body is stricken with disability. If it was to be a deaf or dumb person they can equally participate in any business in as much as they can created a smooth communication between themselves and their customers, we have a few people like that operating a store here. If it was to be a disability related to sight then i will advice such to be a teacher.
There was never a restriction earn both online and offline for he disabled unless the person is deaf,dumb,blind,crippled (both,arm and leg) at the same time , which is impossible.You're so right this time there's sign language those deaf mutes could be educated and those blind could also read according to training for the blinds. They can still earn. No one is left behind with the advent of technology and kindness of mankind towards disables. They need money in order to have something on their plates.
Most of those people begging for alms in my country will happily choose begging over earning themselves .Most disabled people start begging because the opportunities have not been provided for them to learn the right skills. Even simply working online on forums like this if they are literate will earn them more than they can get begging.
You are right disability shouldn't stop one for being gaining employed with the right knowledge, skills and education. They also need to survive so should be given the chance at work.Being disable doesn't mean losers or hopeless people. They also have their hopes to survive. Those trained landed to a decent job and others joined the movie world. There are actors and actresses disable and their role fits to them.
I think it depends on the disability. Online is still the best because some blind people are not trained to type with their phones and systemI know a lot of them will want to make money but they would want to go into a kind of business they can do that will be simple and easy for them. What can of business would be easy for the disabled to thrive in?
Yeah it still boils down to the kind of disability the person has I have seen a crippled become a shoe mender and does it well tooI think it depends on the disability. Online is still the best because some blind people are not trained to type with their phones and system
What if I tell you that I have seen a blind Disc Jockey? He's a NigerianYeah it still boils down to the kind of disability the person has I have seen a crippled become a shoe mender and does it well too
ExactlyExactly it depends on the level of disability and if it's minimum then they can work almost like others but if it's severe then we need to see what is the main problem like if it's with their hands or feet or are they have issues related to hearing or any other.