Taz Makes a Difference With His Work
When not playing guitar with his band, Taz spent much of his time in high school in Courtenay, BC at the school’s robotics club.
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Skip to NavigationWhen not playing guitar with his band, Taz spent much of his time in high school in Courtenay, BC at the school’s robotics club.
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“[WorkBC Assistive Technology Services] provided the specialized hearing aids I needed and which I couldn’t afford to buy from retail outlets,” Freeman explains.
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Despite having the right qualifications and experience in accounting, Justin had a difficult time finding work in his field.