What kind of work can blind people do ?
Just about anything. Here’s a list of some occupations in which blind people are working today, but there are many more. Farmers, lawyers, secretaries, factory workers, drill press and lathe operators, nurses, restaurant managers, child care workers, social workers, computer programmers, insurance salespeople, chemists, homemakers, doctors, gas station attendants, teachers, professors, telephone operators, counselors, maintenance workers and janitors, scientists, engineers, hardware and toy store managers, librarians, beauty operators or cosmetologists, car mechanics and repair people, electrical engineers, stockbrokers, accountants, journalists, communications professionals, physiotherapists and many more. If we believe we can do the job, and if our employer believes we can, we probably can. It is most important for blind people to have the chance to choose whatever job we want, and for the public to give us the opportunity.
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