Temple Terrace office manager inspires employers to give blind people a chance
10 months ago
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Chiropractor Dr. Michael Major was in need of an office manager, while patient Jay Forry was in need of a job. So they thought, why let the lack of eyesight get in the way? Twenty years later, they are still working together and thriving. Forry is often the first person patients speak with when they call to make an appointment. What he lacks in one sense, he makes up for in others.
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