As title says if the job i'm looking at requires me to be on call 24/7 how would that work for me as deaf person? I would like to hear from people here who have that kind of job. How did you handle it?
I googled it but found no answer so this is good time for people to share their experience on...
yes i can feel my phone vibrate when its on my computer desk
but not when i'm wearing it.
i did try not wearing cases just put phone in my pocket still can't feel it.
i also did try different program to change pattern but still no good.
i'm very sad.
well
the only way i could feel it is...
i currently have Sprint HTC Hero but the vibrate are weak! DEAD WEAK! sure in your hand you can feel it but on your thigh or in your pocket you almost NEVER feel it!
so I was wondering if your phone have same problem (any phone) if so, then what did you do to overcome the problem?
like...
Hey PowerON and any others who have Palm Pre...
I'm deaf too and want this phone (if they fix the weak vibrate) but I saw online on bunch of forums that still to this day people are having problem with loose sliders and the phone covers sometimes crack for no reason.
did you have this problem?
i just called tmobile today and i asked about data only plan and that i'm deaf.
the rep put me on hold and when he came back he gave me $40 a month.
a bit high but data plan usually costs more than if you buy voice together.
i'm thinking about this. i might get this if the deal holds.
closed captions?
does TRIPPING THE RIFT season 1 and 2 dvd have closed Captions?
i searched google for info and i couldn't find any info if TRIPPING THE RIFT dvds have CC.