7 weeks
Yes, as long as you do not earn over the "Substantial Gainful Activity" limit, which for non-blind individuals is about $1000/mo as of 2011. For the blind, it is about $1600.
No, that doesn't work. That's like the blind leading the blind...don't you think?
no one
Absolutely. The Governor of the state of New York in the USA, David Paterson, is blind and many other blind people work full time in different occupations.
It depends on what they are trained to do and what kind of person it will work for.
yes he is by imadoctor he does awsome work you saw a person named Dave chamberland before my work was done. dear god you would be blind!!
Most agencies require at least two weeks, some as long as three.Guiding Eyes for the Blind, stationed in Yorktown Heights, New York, USA, has a program where their graduates stay for less than 8 weeks. Well worth it for the freedom these dogs provide.
No, but it can put limits on jobs they can pursue - obviously they cannot work in fields where color identification is vital to performance.
work in a boarding kennels or run a dog walking business police dog handler customs and excise sniffer dog handler dog obedience trainer guide dogs for the blind trainer vet or vet nurse
As long as it takes for them to be fit/ready/allowed to return
untill they throw there hip
Yes!!As long as you do not argue about religion it will work! When you find that special person, you found that special person! No matter what faith!