I have been wondering about this for a while -- it is obviously
work related.
I am severely hard-of-hearing, and it is a fact that it is harder
for people with hearing loss to find a job than those without any
hearing problems (just like any other disabilities). Here goes.....
Circa 1994, I was working for this company, and my immediate
supervisor told me that we are going to see the President of this
company. I knew that this is unusual and if there is anything wrong,
we go to a bosses' office. I asked her if anything is wrong, and she
said there is not anything that is wrong. Well, I found out I had been
laid off!! She gave me a Letter of Recommendation which I appreciated.
On this Letter of Recommendation, she stated that she would hire me
again if there is any opening in the future.
After I had been laid off, I found out from a coworker that the
President stole thousands of dollars from the company. I knew his wife
too, and they both said they are "Christians". The police were looking
for him, his wife, and a couple of other people in the administration
office. I found out that the President now works for a dental office
to make molds for teeth. While looking for work, I returned to the
place to see if there is a job opening for me, since I remembered her
Letter of Recommendation. She said there is "no opening"!!
After this experience, I lost some trust in authorities because of
their theft and lying. I was about 24 years old when this happened. I
lost it even MORE when I looked for jobs in that area and when I moved
up to my current place while looking for work, and find out that
prospective employers had made excuses not to hire me, ie "We need
someone to answer the phone", or "She can't hear? She can come to the
interview if she wants to". They all seemed very interested in me until
my hearing loss has been revealed. I have looked for jobs for a YEAR
in this area.
I currently have a job for 2 years, with the best people here. I
enjoy working where I am at, and my supervisor said I am doing fine
except for one area. I kept repeating to them that I want "meet
expectations", I want to 'shine", I want to succeed. Which all is
good, but I feel like a parrot when I talk to them about it. They said
it must be something to do with "reassurance" and "lack of
self-esteem". My manager had lost in trust with me now because of
this, just like I lost my trust in supervisors because of their
ignorance of people with hearing loss who wants a job, and for being so
corrupt. They do give me great advice such as "actions speak louder
than words" and "I am in control", which I agree 100%. It's just that I
just had this mental thing where I had to tell them I want to succeed.
I want to stay where I am at, I enjoy what I do very much, but I
think my (I don't know if the word is "anxiety" is the one) mouth is
getting me in trouble..
Can you tell me what this is and what to do about it so I can
actually "shine" (my current bosses said they know I can do it!), and
to stop repeating myself to them about wanting to do a good job,
wanting to succeed, etc?
Thanks to any of you who can help me, even if you don't have a Ph.D.
Nancy
work related.
I am severely hard-of-hearing, and it is a fact that it is harder
for people with hearing loss to find a job than those without any
hearing problems (just like any other disabilities). Here goes.....
Circa 1994, I was working for this company, and my immediate
supervisor told me that we are going to see the President of this
company. I knew that this is unusual and if there is anything wrong,
we go to a bosses' office. I asked her if anything is wrong, and she
said there is not anything that is wrong. Well, I found out I had been
laid off!! She gave me a Letter of Recommendation which I appreciated.
On this Letter of Recommendation, she stated that she would hire me
again if there is any opening in the future.
After I had been laid off, I found out from a coworker that the
President stole thousands of dollars from the company. I knew his wife
too, and they both said they are "Christians". The police were looking
for him, his wife, and a couple of other people in the administration
office. I found out that the President now works for a dental office
to make molds for teeth. While looking for work, I returned to the
place to see if there is a job opening for me, since I remembered her
Letter of Recommendation. She said there is "no opening"!!
After this experience, I lost some trust in authorities because of
their theft and lying. I was about 24 years old when this happened. I
lost it even MORE when I looked for jobs in that area and when I moved
up to my current place while looking for work, and find out that
prospective employers had made excuses not to hire me, ie "We need
someone to answer the phone", or "She can't hear? She can come to the
interview if she wants to". They all seemed very interested in me until
my hearing loss has been revealed. I have looked for jobs for a YEAR
in this area.
I currently have a job for 2 years, with the best people here. I
enjoy working where I am at, and my supervisor said I am doing fine
except for one area. I kept repeating to them that I want "meet
expectations", I want to 'shine", I want to succeed. Which all is
good, but I feel like a parrot when I talk to them about it. They said
it must be something to do with "reassurance" and "lack of
self-esteem". My manager had lost in trust with me now because of
this, just like I lost my trust in supervisors because of their
ignorance of people with hearing loss who wants a job, and for being so
corrupt. They do give me great advice such as "actions speak louder
than words" and "I am in control", which I agree 100%. It's just that I
just had this mental thing where I had to tell them I want to succeed.
I want to stay where I am at, I enjoy what I do very much, but I
think my (I don't know if the word is "anxiety" is the one) mouth is
getting me in trouble..
Can you tell me what this is and what to do about it so I can
actually "shine" (my current bosses said they know I can do it!), and
to stop repeating myself to them about wanting to do a good job,
wanting to succeed, etc?
Thanks to any of you who can help me, even if you don't have a Ph.D.

Nancy
