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Extraordinary Jobs in the Service Sector by Alecia T Devantier

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By Alecia T Devantier

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Schafer’s clients don’t usually come to her under the best of circumstances. Schafer says her background in sociology with a concentration in criminal justice has helped prepare her for this job. After college, she spent five years as an intensive in-home social worker working with kids in neglectful or abusive situations. Her experiences have helped her understand the type of homes and situations in which her clients grew up. “When they come to me, they are already torn down,” she says. ” It’s not unusual for Schafer to see people over and over again in her classes.

In the past seven years, she has not touched a piece of paper, cleaned a dish or floor, taken out the garbage, or handled anything sharper than a butter knife. She tries not to immerse her hands in water at all, and because she can’t build up her hand muscles, she can’t play tennis. “I treat my hands as precious treasures, thinking of their protection at all times,” she says. ” One paper cut or ragged cuticle can mean she’s unemployable for weeks. In addition to protecting her hands, she must avoid using them in any way that would involve muscles, such as opening a window or carrying a heavy bag.

The spatial relationships have to work for perception by touch—things have to be farther apart and larger, and braille labels take up more room. ” She discovered that her calculus background is valuable in doing the math and science transcription. “I have learned the many symbols and how they are put together,” she explains. “It just helps to have some exposure to a subject. ” This doesn’t mean that one couldn’t transcribe calculus without taking a calculus course, she points out. ” Cone often uses software to help her transcribe.

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