It’s true though. You’ve echoed my thoughts on the vr system. I’ve seen people who aren’t looking for employment manage to get one of those $6000 note takers for their own personal use. As if the rehab agency existed to fund their desire to play with techy toys they can not afford. Meanwhile, I’ve been in situations where I needed something for a job that I couldn’t get the company to pay for, and I had to call CAP on them because my counselor and her supervisor acted like the funds for the necessary jaws scripting I’d asked them to pay for was coming out of their personal bank accounts. As an aside. Maybe I’m off base here, but if this info is accurate, and scores of counselors are purchasing smart speakers for their clients, I’d question how well they’re doing their job. What’s the justification and the case for a smart speaker either in a job setting or to help someone be employed?