CDN Aviator said:
We would end up getting that line from every single applicant with a problem. We then might as well not have any standards at all. You either meet the standards or you dont, simple as that.
I know what standards are for, but there is a difference between, "uhhh... yeah, I technically have a hearing disability, but you wouldn't have known about it unless I tell you or you do some test on me" and "huh? what? bearing icicle yams? can you repeat it? oh yeah.... hearing medical exams...... me hear good!"
While I understand that by not following the standards exactly it may lead to a slippery slope until eventually you have some blind, deaf, amputee, with an IQ of 50 plus being allergic to both the sun and to metal and trying to apply for some infantry position, none of us want that.
As for hearing aids, I haven't worn them for over 15 years. I noticed, as a child, that people were behaving differently around me when I had it on compared to when I didn't wear it. As a matter of fact, most people I know don't even know that I wore a hearing aid as a child, except for those who knew me from way back when. I don't ask people to repeat and as a matter of fact, I'm probably a better listener because I specific spend extra effort to make sure I don't miss anything.
I'm sorry if I'm ranting (whining), even though in the end I might still get accepted.... but as of right now, this is frustrating me to no ends. It's like not being able to get onto the roller coaster because you have to 5 feet tall and you happen to be 4'11.75