Employment Opportunities for Handicapped Men in the Optical Goods Industry

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Employment Opportunities for Handicapped Men in the Optical Goods Industry
Bert Jasper Morris
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A man who had lost one or both legs would be able to do efficient work without difficulty. Two arms are probably required, though the loss of one arm below the elbow might not be a serious handicap providing the person had a suitable appliance. If an operator has lost one arm below the elbow, the other hand should be practically perfect in order to adjust the tools without loss of time. Deafness, weak kidneys, or hernia would not incapacitate one. Normal lungs, healthy skin, and good eyes are n...ecessary for this work. Wages range from $15 to $23 per week.
Polishing. After the lenses have been ground to the desired thickness and diameter they are taken to polish- ing machines where all rough scratches are removed from the surface of the lens. These machines are very similar to grinding machines though rouge is used instead of emery. Polishing is not as difficult to learn as grinding, so, as a rule, workers advance from blocking on to polish- ing and from polishing to grinding. The average man can learn polishing in three or four months, but, as a rule, it takes a year or more to earn the highest wages.


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