In other restaurants you'll see employees signing to each other, since we also hire many deaf men and women.
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Differences among deaf people are okay, but we need to recognize those differences and work together.
I placed over a thousand deaf people in jobs throughout my career working for the deaf.
The deaf community and the hearing community, there's not always a ton of interaction.
Just the act of listening means more than you can imagine to most employees.
Even the busboys at the restaurants have a script to give you. Everybody is in the business.
Instant messaging and chat rooms have basically created a level playing field for deaf people.
You don't get recognized that much unless you want to get recognized, like if you go to the fancy joints and that. It's like, L.A. - there are 10 restaurants. If you want to be seen, you go.
We have over 25 deaf individuals in my family.
If we had to pose for every single person at the Eat & Greets, we wouldn't get to speak to anyone that's there, and we definitely wouldn't get to serve them food.
Customers are more friendly when they've had a meal.
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