xxautisticfoolxx wrote:
I have never worked either and I am 25. I also have the same problems you mentioned. Also I am afraid of NTs bullying me at work. I don't know how I am going to survive in this world
I hear ya, brother. I do have to work, but I'm not one of these "get off your keister, you lazy bum" types. I envy those who don't have to work but can still survive somehow. I know how hard it is. Then again, I've encountered people who've never had to work that really don't know just how hard it is. Not even the work itself, but the social BS that goes in to keeping a job. It's been said, and I agree, the most important thing isn't how hard you work, it's how much your co-workers and managers like you. Very, very true. Life is much more difficult for us because of our social deficits more than our performance ability.
And So It Goes wrote:
It's ironic to think my experiences of unemployment are now leading me down a path of potential permanent employment.
Godspeed, brother. You realized, after looking at your job history, that your most successful "jobs" were when you weren't working.