Re: Training Centers
At Arq: World Services for the Blind has a Desktop Support Technician course, which appears to be close to what you're looking for (I'm not sure how deep it gets. My case manager has had me sit in on their classes for about a week, but right now, it's a lot of independent study and random questioning. The questions, though, get into some hardware-level and network-level stuff; it's the course I'd do were I to stay on, but I'm pretty sure I need things more like what the NFB centers advertise.)
(Also, during the evaluation period at least, there are these "group" meetings. They are annoying. If I wanted to listen to those sorts of conversations, I'd hang out on tumblr. Or... pretty much anywhere on the internet less tame than the places I generally keep to. Moral Decay! People with guns! Society on the decline! Prayer in schools! Ok, but can I have those 15 hours of my February back?)
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