I've got a few from my time in the Army.  Cutting code and working math
problems is my therapy.

I've been trying to mentor other service disabled vets / work with a couple
local groups in Chicago about introducing vets into the ASF / onto
projects, but nothing has caught so far.

Myself and the other two guys who run the Chicago Flink Meetup are all vets
(not disabled, but also in the general thread of diversity).

If anyone has been do any work reaching the veteran sub-population would
love to hear from them.

tg

Trevor Grant
Data Scientist
https://github.com/rawkintrevo
http://stackexchange.com/users/3002022/rawkintrevo
http://trevorgrant.org

*"Fortunate is he, who is able to know the causes of things."  -Virgil*


On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 3:09 PM, Raphael Bircher <rbircherapa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi people
>
> The question is in the subject: It would just be interesting. Ok, many
> people allready know, I have a physical disability called ICP (Infantile
> cerebral palsy). I just want to know, if there are others.
>
> I think, ASF could be a chance for disabled people to get work. The model
> of the ASF is perfect for this. You can get in without having any diplom or
> reference. Here everyone can get the chance.
>
> Regards, Raphael
>
>
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