Thursday, September 22, 2016
Reflecting: Waiting for the cab at Seneca
This usually occurs after I have completed my annual exams at Seneca College. For the past three years I have been writing my annual law exams at this location as part of the University of London, England's program.
Upon completion of my exam a member of the very friendly staff at Seneca from the testing centre escorts me up to the security desk and there I wait for them to call a cab for me.
Everything usually goes very smoothly. I stand close to the desk and listen as the security folks call the cab. Within minutes the cab is here and one of the security guards walks with me to the front of the building where the cab is waiting. They ensure that I get safely into the cab and then it is home.
All in a day's work and I am happy that I, as a visually impaired person, have been able to get through the challenges of yet another day.
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