Coreute wrote:
Thank You, Metal_man: at what age did you choose to go back to school? How did you support yourself while at school? I'm also following a professional course expressely thought for people with asperger but my colleagues are all half my age and the course doesn't teach a specific profession but it's only aimed at making us take part to a working stage with employing perspectives....
I was 43 and was forced to go back to school because no one will hire an engineer over the age of 35. Plus there are very few engineering jobs left in the United States. I collected unemployment and had some savings to live on. If you have a PhD then pharmacy tech classes will be a breeze for you. Some schools have Pharm Tech programs that are only one semester long.
The medical profession is VERY different from the engineering field and wish I would have done that instead of engineering all those years ago. Being an Aspie is a positive and not a career killer. You are saving peoples lives and the doctors and pharmacists expect the job to get done quickly and perfectly everytime. Our extreme attention to detail, work ethic and aversion to chit-chatting is highly valued.
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