DeafDigest Mid-Week edition, April 8, 2016
-- deaf man with 2015 World Series ring
Tod Tillotson, a deaf man, is a career employee with the
New York Mets, in charge of Auxillary Services. He was
a summer employee with the Mets in the early sixties
while attending New York School for the Deaf. After
graduation, the Mets becamse his full time career
job. When he takes a vacation, the Mets have to find
three different people do his work! Tod, who is
loyal to the Mets, was not a Mets fan as a kid.
He was a New York Yankees fan! A job is a job!
To see the ring with his name on it, go to:
http://deafdigest.com/deaf-man-with-world-series-ring/
-- a very different deaf job fair
Could a deaf agency in one nation host a job fair
in another nation? It is happening at Gallaudet
University! The Canadian Hearing Society is
hosting own job fair on the Gallaudet campus
for the benefit of Canadian students that seek
employment after graduation. Gallaudet has always
had students from Canada - and they have
contributed much to the Gallaudet culture -
sports, politics, drama, leadership skills, etc.
-- an update on Deaf Drone company
DeafDigest mentioned a couple of months ago
about Aerial Productions, a deaf-owned drone
company in Austin, TX. What is the update?
This company, so far has 11 deaf employees.
The FAA has allowed the company to perform
commercial drone operations. This company
does photography from the air, educating
the public on what drones could do, as
well as with other drone activities.
Latest deaf jobs:
http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/
Barry's collections of past articles (with today's update)
-- deaf crook almost became rich
http://deafdigest.com/collections/barrys-collections/
04/03/16 Blue and Gold editions at:
http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/