* Re: reader service
reader service Maurice A. Mines
@ ` Steve Holmes
` Jason
` Kirk Wood
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Steve Holmes @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Well, previous comments have been made on this subject. In most cases,
the potential employee (reader in this case) does not pay for the
background checks, drug tests and the like. The employer usually does; in
this case, that would be the state social services program. If I were
paying a reader out of my own pocket, I would be obligated to pay for such
tests if I bothered. When I hired readers in the past for my own use at
my own expense, I just hired someone I knew fairly well and felt I could
trust her.
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Maurice A. Mines wrote:
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> Hi, it's Maurice. I don't have a problem with a background check, due to
> the fact that people have been killed, here in the US, over the years. The
> business of having the reader pay for the background check is proper. In
> most apartment rental situations, the person pays for the background check.
>
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* Re: reader service
reader service Maurice A. Mines
` Steve Holmes
@ ` Jason
` Kirk Wood
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jason @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
yes and in some states you pay for your background check to buy a gun, still
this is comparing apples to oranges, they're both fruit, the similarity ends
there.
reader service is a volunteer job, and it generally accepted that one doesn't
have to pay fees for a volunteer job, otherwise you discourage anyone from
ever offering to do the job.
> Hi, it's Maurice. I don't have a problem with a background check, due to
> the fact that people have been killed, here in the US, over the years. The
> business of having the reader pay for the background check is proper. In
> most apartment rental situations, the person pays for the background check.
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* Re: reader service
reader service Maurice A. Mines
` Steve Holmes
` Jason
@ ` Kirk Wood
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Kirk Wood @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Maurice A. Mines wrote:
> Hi, it's Maurice. I don't have a problem with a background check, due to
> the fact that people have been killed, here in the US, over the years. The
> business of having the reader pay for the background check is proper. In
> most apartment rental situations, the person pays for the background check.
Umm, how does one draw a parallel between looking to rent an apartment and
looking for a job? Actually there is a parallel. The person paying pays
for the check. Ohh damn, that puts the state paying for the check.
It would be a different thing if it were a situation where someone was
starting up a real business providing these services. But at least in my
area said readers are someone the blind person knows and the pay isn't
enough to ofset the cost of the background check. We are talking $25 to
$50 for a check. The state of TX would pay up to $8 and hour. Thus, it
could take well over 5 hours to make back the money. When I was doing this
I would work a whole 2 hours a month. Now we are talking 2 or three
months. Meanwhile my real job was paying $15 an hour and didn't expect me
to pay for any background check (though one was done).
I have yet to hear of a reader that was making any serious money. If
reading for a college student there is enough for some spending cash. That
is if the person has enough to pay for a background check.
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Nowlan's Theory:
He who hesitates is not only lost, but several miles from
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