My Challenge today: Your glasses are broken. You have an interview that involves a written test. You cannot see the paper. What will you do?
As if interviews are not stressful enough - Now I can't see!
I would hope that the employer was compliant with AODA Guidelines and I would inform them of my vision issues and ask for a copy of the written test in larger font, or in a different format that would be easier for me to see.
I still need to get my glasses fixed.
Thankfully we have a great Optometry Clinic in Kenora. From talking with them, they are able to MacGyver fix most broken glasses temporarily. They can also perform an assessment and submit a request to my case manager for new glasses under my health benefits:
Ontario Works Health Benefits Directives
Vision Care for Adults
The Administrator may approve costs for eye glasses, including lenses and frames, repairs or replacements:
- when necessary as a result of a significant change in prescription; or
- if the benefit supports the person’s employability or participation requirements.
Just a side note: The Kenora Optometry Clinic also accepts used glasses, on behalf of the Lions Club. These glasses are refurbished by prison workers in Saskatchewan, and sent overseas for use in third world countries.
I would also stop by LEAP and meet with an Employment Advisor. I would be able to access the internet to look for more job opportunities. As well they can help me with my resume and covering letter, and give me strategies to help me ace my interview!
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