My experiences with wage earning jobs has been absolutely dismal. I know a lot of autistic folks who can manage as long as the expectations are well defined and they are allowed to work independently, and with some flexibility, but the arbitrary constraints of most workplaces and the mechanisms designed to manipulate and exploit the average worker will affect the asp personality very differently, and always adversely. Ive seen the confusion and anxiety of workplace social structures and politics become downright traumatic. In fact, Ive never held a wage job for over nine months at a time before some miscommunication, misinterpretation, or interpersonal snafu did me in. Its never had a lick to do with my skills or performance. Its always been my inability or unwillingness to accept something I considered inequitable or irrelevant, or simple politics, a concept that is incomprehensible to me. The inevitable result is that I can only have an economic existence through subsidy or self employment. Ive been lucky to have useful skills and aptitudes, but the big hang up is Marketing and advertising, two other fields that are incomprehensible to me. If you do a valuable service, referrals and repeat customers will result, but creating initial contacts can be terrifying. Selling onesself is a major obstacle. For many autism folk, cold calling is out of the question. Even engaging the services of a salesman or promoter can be complicated. The only viable solution Ive found has been to cultivate a trusted partner who posesses the skills which I lack. For instance, Im a competent craftperson, but Ive been able to rely on my trusted others to handle sales calls and delicate client interactions.
Another perilous area is dealing with confusing mazes of kafka-esque bureaucracies. I resent the vexing arbitrary contrivances that give advantage to the most litigious and conniving of business people. They create systemic inequities, and unlevel playing fields, and I prefer to limit my work to a scale that is able to exist under the radar. For example, when I ran a design/build remodeling business, I saved overhead by only getting a subcontractors licence and making the homeowner take the role of the General contractor, signing off on the permits and inspections, as well as taking the liability for the job site on their homeowners insurance. It saved a lot of overhead, and because I designed and drafted everything myself, no expensive architects and their ridiculous egos and piss poor aesthetic taste. It really streamlined the process. Some have more versatility than others, but I havent made enough to even have to file taxes in many years. If you do have such good fortune, hand off the headaches to a professional. Lawyers and financial planners are universally scheisters, its inherent to a job whose origins are by nature, dishonest. If you're personal ethics allow you to make enough money for it to matter, employ someone who can help you keep it. The business world is not far from being the lawless wild west, and you need to protect yourself accordingly.
Generally speaking, the simpler I can keep things, the happier I can be. The fewer volatile personalities and emotions I have to navigate, the fewer headaches. I hope never to have another exploiter.....oh, employer.......