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Milton
Wilkins: VCU Administrative Systems
"My job is to maintain the 5 kiosk computers on the Virginia
Commonwealth University's academic and medical campuses," stated
Milton Wilkins. For the past two years, Milton has been working for VCU's
Administrative Systems. This is the first job he has held since his spinal
cord injury.
When Milton first started his job, he was responsible for going to each
kiosk and refilling the paper supply, as well as cleaning the entire
machine. Over time, Milton's responsibilities have increased greatly. In
addition to refilling the paper supply and cleaning the machines, he now
checks for technical problems, fixes those that he is able to, calls the
supplier if the problem is beyond his ability, orders supplies, and keeps
his coworkers aware of any issues that arise.
"My job gives me the feeling of independence. My supervisor and
coworkers support me. They understand my injury, but more importantly they
understand that I need to be independent. They take time to teach me new
things so that I can become even more independent at work." Milton
says that his job has given him the ability to be more financially
independent and responsible. This year he was able to help his son go to
the prom and participate in various senior year activities. "I love
my job. I wouldn't trade it for the world."
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