The listener is a barista, and the road to employment of the disabled people is wider and wider
Author:Colorful Guizhou.com Time:2022.08.16
Reference News Network reported on August 16. According to the Hong Kong "South China Morning Post" website reported on August 14, the hearing -impaired barista of Shanghai "Wall Cave Coffee Shop" encouraged hundreds of millions of disabled people in China.
On a coffee shop and bars in the center of Shanghai, there is a strange scene on the wall of the gray wall: a furry bear claw pointing to a QR code, guiding people to buy themselves with this QR code to buy themselves Coffee.
This coffee shop is named Hinichijou, and the barista wearing bear -claw gloves is a hearing impaired person.
This store only provides takeaway services, and barista needs to know when consumers come to see when the monitor is known. They received orders through the QR code system, handed coffee from the wall hole with bear claws and shook hands with consumers, and then waved farewell.
According to reports, this coffee shop is an Internet celebrity shop and has become a famous attraction on Yongkang Road. Yongkang Road is a famous bar in Shanghai.
Since its opening in December 2020, Hinichijou has successfully succeeded. Now it has a number of branches and many regions in Shanghai. All stores have paid attention to providing employment opportunities for disabled people.
Hinichijou's employees are mostly suffering from hearing or language barriers. This coffee shop has always been very popular in Shanghai with the largest coffee consumption in China.
The co -founder of this company said every day that with the help of Hinichijou, the work of coffee shops has become a kind of employment channel generally accepted by deaf people.
He said that the idea of handing coffee from the wall with a bear claw was inspired by two barista, and they did not want everyone to see themselves.
Although one of the baristas was deaf, they won the first prize in a national disabled coffee rushing competition in 2019.
"We are welcomed by us every day. After more than a year, a barist with hearing and language barriers is very popular in the local employment market. We are glad to see other coffee shops are now willing to hire them."
According to data released by the China Disabled Persons' Federation, the total number of disabled people in China is currently exceeding 85 million. The employment opportunities of disabled people are often limited. Due to the restrictions on the use of public facilities, many disabled people will stay at home most of the time.
Hinichijou initially only paid attention to people with hearing and language barriers, and now tried to absorb people with vision damage. The newly opened store last month was run by two blind youths.
Both the twin brothers Tianbao and Tianyou are blind. They provide coffee in shops built outside a shopping mall. The two are mainly operating coffee shops by touch.
According to reports, the equipment of this coffee shop is tailor -made for the blind barista. The twins are familiar with the process of making coffee after several months of training.
Tianyou said, "I hope that the blind people have more choices when looking for a job. I hope to prove that in addition to becoming a masseur, we can also do other jobs." He refers to the Chinese massage industry. This is a blind person or vision damage. People are more common employment direction.
Every day said that the twins encouraged others. There were already more than 30 people with also visual obstacles signed up for their barista training courses, hoping to broaden their employment prospects.
Everyday said, "What we want to do is to turn a person who may be seriously dependent on family and society into a confident and independent social member."
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