fishycracker
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I'm trying to get a hearing aid but I don't think my level of hearing loss is enough to be considered a disability. It's somewhere between 60 and 70 decibels in my left ear only. I'm worried when I get one and say I don't have a disability when applying for jobs, I'll get in trouble when my boss sees my hearing aid. Has this ever happened to anyone? What did you do? Did you get fired?
				
			 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 )  Retired after 22 years, I am working at my current job as Level 1 support for 12,000 Windows servers globally, been at this company for 17 years, 15 years bilateral HAs.  Sure its a bit more stressfull for me than hearies but I am using technology to help.  Hope to retire in 6 years if they will let me.  if you have the right career field, love  challange then certainly HAs are of no consequences.  I still have issues with conference calls from time to time and thanks to my job being mostly remote and my managers being from another country-board room meetings are no longer done very much.
)  Retired after 22 years, I am working at my current job as Level 1 support for 12,000 Windows servers globally, been at this company for 17 years, 15 years bilateral HAs.  Sure its a bit more stressfull for me than hearies but I am using technology to help.  Hope to retire in 6 years if they will let me.  if you have the right career field, love  challange then certainly HAs are of no consequences.  I still have issues with conference calls from time to time and thanks to my job being mostly remote and my managers being from another country-board room meetings are no longer done very much. Deafdyke
  Deafdyke