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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1078 words (4.31 pages) in the essay titled employment
What is the purpose of a career? A career provides a
framework for life development; a sort of independence one
can have in his or her life. Employment provides a person
with the opportunity for social interaction and a salary
with which to provide the resources needed to survive.
Finding a job in America is not an easy task to say the
So what are the odds of a hearing impaired person
finding a job that is both of interest and ability level?
If one is deaf the chances of finding a job are less than
optimal. One that is deaf or hard of hearing must overcome
prejudices and gain acceptance in order to become successful
at their chosen career. Studies have shown that a majority
of deaf workers are not in their particular career field out
So then, what types of professions are those of the
deaf community occupying? Many of the jobs that the deaf
hold are generally unskilled, semiskilled or otherwise
manual occupations. Those that are of lost job security and
little opportunity for advancement beyond entry-level.
Those that pay low wages, primarily paying approximately 72%
as much as the average hearing worker in the labor force.
(Boone 1988) In the past, the career that most deaf people
fall into is in some way related to printing, which
according to Crammatte is not a professional occupation
because those of the deaf community that are in professional
occupations are a rare and anomalous group of workers.
(Crammatte 1988) As well, the ...
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Keywords: finding a job, job security, professional occupations, deaf community, jobs, hard of hearing, hearing impaired, deaf workers, loud noises, professional occupation, chosen career, career studies, gain acceptance, ability level, career field, life development, technical materials, work performance, anomalous, social interaction
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