Telemarketing isn't necessarily a bad job for aspies. I used to do it. You sit in front of a computer, wearing a headset, and read the script that comes up on the screen. After you've been there a while and gotten good at it, they let you improvise a little at the end of the script, but you have to start with the same speech for each call. When you get a customer who's interested, you have to type in the information they give you, but it's designed to be really easy.
"Call centers", or telemarketing companies are usually pretty easy places to get work. The one I worked at would hire anyone who could read (at a beginner level), type, and count to ten. They gave job applicants a short test to assess these abilities and if you passed, they put you to work.
The challenging part was the co-workers - because they'd hire anyone, my co-workers were ex-cons, perverts, people with "anger management issues", people who could barely read and count to ten, and college students. It was actually about half college students, and a lot of the other people were nice, but the ones who weren't could certainly make the job . . . interesting. The good news was that I quickly figured out how to read and sleep on the job.
And it was a highly structured environment, which could be good for a lot of aspies.
Anyway, good luck with the new job, EvilOlive!