“[I’m] Getting Better at My Job,” Dinh Trinh Says Thanks to WorkBC Assistive Technology Services
Hearing loss was making it difficult for Dinh Trinh to hear his customers and the kitchen bell when it was time to bring out food.
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Skip to NavigationHearing loss was making it difficult for Dinh Trinh to hear his customers and the kitchen bell when it was time to bring out food.
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“I have several medical conditions that limit me to work in an environment where standing or walking for long lengths of time is a job requirement,” PK explains.
“My job as a Veterinary Technician requires daily communication between all members of the hospital. It is imperative that I am able to hear well to able do my job better.”