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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2008

Jobs and AS

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  • @krstcmjns Everyone has troubles of some sort. Maybe some people have more than others at times, but what can you do? Life, yay! <3

  • @krstcmjns I have no clue. I have other AS friends that I most likely do and I took that fancy online test that said I most likely was. Having the official wouldn't mean anything though. It would just legally confirm I'm not of the average "norm", and I already know that.

  • My employers are very understanding. They accomodate me and do not rota me on for parties/discos/social gatherings. I really appreciate the efforts they have made and wish that all employers could be so helpful for people with AS or any other difference/disability. They also allow me to wear the clothes I am comfortable in, including my hat which is very important to me and I feel uncomfortable without it. I do work in social care so you do hope they would be caring and considerate.

  • My one job was cleaning up after horses in exchange for riding lessons. I never had any problems but couldn't do it anymore because we moved.

  • I've always had a problem keeping a job. My longest one was 3 months, and I was fired from it. I get overloaded too easily. On the other hand, I've always been sort of an entrepreneur. I'm much more comfortable being my own boss.

  • come on man, we heard about the suite and cleaning story in another video.. well, i suppose thats the one that upsets you the most .. well, its good to get it out of your system ....

  • My boss was very understanding about my AS but I felt totally alone when it came to my co-workers. Treated like a leaper.

  • I work as a freelancer doing various art/design and coding jobs over the internet. This is of course very convenient for an aspie because I don't have to "go to work" and be distracted by people. My clients usually like quick and efficient communication so they won't waste time chitchatting about the weather or such. I get judged by my job and not my body language. It's my dream job. I fully recommend this line of work for other similar aspies.

  • I was always told I was crazy at work.

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