DeafDigest - 30 October 2020

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - October 30, 2020 -- not enough captioners Deaf people require captions, rightfully so, and it creates problems for captioning agencies. There was a short newspaper story about one captioning company saying they need more captioners and have trouble finding them anywhere.   -- another deaf with a colorful life Edward G. Ziegler, Ohio, departed us. He was deaf but functioned as a hearing person. He held these various jobs throughout his life - family-owned businesses, Ohio Department of Transportation, working his way up from laborer right up to the top as Special Projects Assistant Superintendent, and then becoming a County Superintendent and then becoming a truck driver. In between he was a mechanic and electrician for a traveling circus group. There wasn't anything he couldn't fix. He simply didn't like to work behind a desk.   -- making impatient and hungry Marines happy When Marines are hungry, they get impatient. Good food makes them happy. And responsible to making them happy is Kevin Tong, a kitchen chef. Not only he is deaf but is also deaf-blind and serves these Marines at a base in San Diego.   Deaf jobs - latest update http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ 10/25/20 Blue and Gold editions & sub options at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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