Jiheisho wrote:
ASPartOfMe wrote:
As per usual for these types of stories while they are useful positive stories of what some autistics can do it is. limited to STEM type jobs.
Were you expecting another result? Wouldn't those that have clear advantages in certain fields be exploited first? The fact companies are starting to appreciate the skills autism brings is a good thing. As more companies use us, more companies will be open to using us. And I am not sure why this is "usual"? These initiative never existed for most of my career.
It is usual for today and has been for the last few years. Yes, that is a good thing, it represents progress. That it seems stalled at mostly STEM jobs is a bad thing. Autistics can be skilled at more than STEM jobs.
Back in the day when black people were and still are stereotyped as being good at sports and entraining it opened up jobs to blacks in those fields. That was a good thing, it was progress but not enough.
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