Another update I got a call from a job specialist yesterday (a sub contractor for my local VR office) and we went back and forth with the types of jobs I want the environment I would like to work in the people pay benefits etc he shoved a bunch of feel good publicity about what he does in my face including the line "we don't warehouse people" I told him I really wanted to get into the more technical side of the field rather then being the guy in front of the camera/mic I also told him that I will be more then willing to take an office job working with computers word processing scanning entry level admin service(s) as well as general office work and that I'd be open to traveling in the city and surrounding areas as I know that the bulk of the decent paying jobs are located. He also asked me what some of my barriers were to getting/sustaining employment I told him I had Autism and that from time to time it's hard for me to pick up on social cues it's difficult for me to pick up on facial expressions and/or to pick up on the tone of people's voices (sarcasm sincere) to which he wanted to shove a class in front of me which I saw it as another delay to actually getting a job so I said no I want to work I'd rather be left alone when working and have social chit-chat to a minimum.
Finally,after talking about a few of my past jobs he mentioned that I may have to settle for "doing something that I may not like for a while" to which I told him retail food hospitality and warehouse jobs are out. and that I'd settle for receptionist or mailroom clerk at any local TV stations or general office work to which we said "we'll see what's out there and whats a best match for you"
I have a meeting with this person this Friday and me another person will be talking more in depth about what he will be doing to help and see if there's an hidden agenda with him i.e. sticking me in a remedial job.
So just another update hopefully things are heading in the right direction.
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