Is Job Coach is right for Aspergerian?
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help
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heh, oh no, i worked with money a lot at my first job, not only cashiering, but i was also a shift leader, so i was responsible for deposits, paperwork etc...
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They don't called chicken finger for nothing. ;) just kidding!
You got to learn money, it is fun and you need it to do your own things. Think about things you can do? Vacation, video gaming, eat out with your gf, etc.
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that's awesome dude!!! let me guess, is it because you don't want the trouble of all the useless 101 classes? well, that's my reason at least. i study music and instruments, even though i was in band throughout school...so i can't say i'm self-tought...i did learn guitar on my own though...ehh, but all of this is pretty useless compared to what you do =\
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hmm...i get the thing about not wanting to handle money... i don't want to work in food service because i'm afraid i'll cut off a finger
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My counselor told me that 95% of the people who living on disability DO NOT have a job. The ratio in the job coach meeting for them to get a job might be between 75% to 95%. They need to be open minded. The same person who wanted to be a usher in theater didn't want to work for McDonald because he afraid of handling people money. In my town, there is no room for pickiness far as finding a job. It would take me between 4-6 months for me to find a GOOD job.
? i don't get it...do you have aspergers syndrome?
Thecheckerchex 3 years ago
Yep. Want to know what I have done as an Aspergerian?
Bopkasen 3 years ago
i have that too. what have you done?
Thecheckerchex 3 years ago
I study and learn business, marketing, computer techincian, basic networking, online security (trading, communication, and identity), bargaining, and I am working on stock market management.
All of what I learn is by myself without taking college.
Bopkasen 3 years ago