Hi, my name is Nixthorpe!

Nixthorpe
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Hi I'm filling out an equal opportunities form for a new job I've just accepted, and wondered if I should class myself as disabled or not? I have lost the higher scale frequencies. I wear hearing aids in both ears and generally don't have a problem at work. I work in an office and since I joined the employer I am leaving, I have been provided with a headset to assist with the use of the phone. I will probably ask my new employer if they will also provide one for me. How do I class myself on this form? Any thoughts and guidance would be welcome. Thank you
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I think if you're going to ask your future employer for assisted hearing telephone I think you should list yourself as disabled1
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Cool. Thanks. It's difficult as I don't think of myself as disabled, but the telephone is the one thing I find challenging.0
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Your welcome and good luck on your new job.1
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Thank you very much! ☺️1
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You'll have to tell me how it goes. When do you start?0
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Mid January. So plenty of notice for them.0
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