Searching up local organizations for the blind would probably be helpful. At a minimum, they’re likely to be useful on both the mobility and employment front.
Finding online or local communities of the blind would also probably be useful, since then you’re talking to people that share experiences with you.
The only blind friend I had worked at a call center. From your descriptions and ability to write this post, I suspect you’re about equally capable. He had to push a fair amount for ADA accomodations at the call center, and it wasn’t terribly pleasant work. He since moved on to founding an online web store and publishing his own roleplaying game online, using Kickstarter to fund the game once it was at the point of just needing art and publishing costs.
Searching up local organizations for the blind would probably be helpful. At a minimum, they’re likely to be useful on both the mobility and employment front.
Finding online or local communities of the blind would also probably be useful, since then you’re talking to people that share experiences with you.
The only blind friend I had worked at a call center. From your descriptions and ability to write this post, I suspect you’re about equally capable. He had to push a fair amount for ADA accomodations at the call center, and it wasn’t terribly pleasant work. He since moved on to founding an online web store and publishing his own roleplaying game online, using Kickstarter to fund the game once it was at the point of just needing art and publishing costs.