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Explaining Career Limitations
Chronos wrote:
I know of your problem.
I always found it ironic that the people who tell people like us to get a job are the same people who will either not hire us, or hire us and quickly fire us for performing exactly how we knew we'd perform.
If you do need to "take any job", I have to say that stocking shelves, though it may not sound glamorous, and may pay low and have odd hours, is actually a job most of us with AS are well suited for, and would probably like.
You don't have to interact with people very much. You can listen to music or sit and think about whatever while you are stocking. Everything has a place. And you get to put it in it.
Quite fun.
I always found it ironic that the people who tell people like us to get a job are the same people who will either not hire us, or hire us and quickly fire us for performing exactly how we knew we'd perform.
If you do need to "take any job", I have to say that stocking shelves, though it may not sound glamorous, and may pay low and have odd hours, is actually a job most of us with AS are well suited for, and would probably like.
You don't have to interact with people very much. You can listen to music or sit and think about whatever while you are stocking. Everything has a place. And you get to put it in it.
Quite fun.
[sarcasm]
And don't you just LOVE how you get that, "Don't worry, I'm sure someone with your skills will find a good job with someone else."
[/sarcasm]
That makes me want to vomit. If you're going to dismiss me because YOU don't want me, don't insult me by giving me false hope that the next guy will suddenly act different than the last 20 interviewers I've had.
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