ebec11 wrote:
886 wrote:
ebec11 wrote:
886 wrote:
ebec11 wrote:
886 wrote:
I'm the kind of guy who would turn the glass into a projectile and say it's completely empty.
Lol!
Is there anything though that is slightly positive. Right now I'm grateful that this website doesn't have any pink on it whatsoever, as I tend to freak out when I see it. (I don't really like Valentines or Easter much, though I try to focus on the red and white on V. Day and the blue, green and yellow on E. day)
Though that is truly positive, I tend not to dwell on details such as that. I just look at the negatives.
I mean, I drive and have a job, and I'm not 18, so I guess I'm not all that bad at life.
That's good!
A lot of people with AS can't drive, so that's an extremely good thing!
What kind of job do you have (Be as general as you wish)
I work at a movie theater, and I sell concession items.
Oh, my sister did that! She showed me how the projectors work once, and she let me have a tour behind the concession box

I was 11 then, and it was really cool!
Do you enjoy your job? I know it's only a start, but comparing that you're younger then 18, that's pretty good

To a certain extent I do..
I really like the people I work with, they're great people, really nice and understanding of asperger's syndrome. But I hate the a**hole customers who whine and complain that I do everything wrong.
I couldn't imagine a better job for being 17, though.
I plan to get a new one when I turn 18. Hopefully costco, as an overnight forklift operator.
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