DeafDigest - 20 November 2020

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - November 20, 2020 -- a choice by a hungry deaf driver All drivers get hungry, and many of them go through drive-thru to pick up quick, fast food. For a deaf driver, it is a big choice. Risk humiliation by drive-thru window person that refuses to serve them - or - to look for an open parking spot and to walk into the fast food restaurant to place an order. Either choice is a hassle!   -- highly qualified, MBA marketers that do not know the deaf Many universities offer MBA programs for hearing people that want to succeed in the business world. Almost all of these programs do not explain how to deal with deaf customers. There are some deaf people that have money to spend - yet are being ignored when they want to shop for something!   -- remembering Mozzeria A story today felt bad that Mozzeria (San Francisco) has closed up. It was mentioned in DeafDigest last week. In a story that came up today, it was learned that the deaf owners practiced making pizzas for two years until it became perfect. Also that they traveled to Italy to learn how the perfect pizzas are being made. Plus before the restaurant was opened, a deaf electrician, deaf wood refinishers and a deaf woodworker and deaf artists were all hired to get things ready before the opening nine years ago.   Deaf jobs - latest update http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ 11/15/20 Blue and Gold editions & sub options at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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