I have a new teaching job. (YAY!) It's at the prison.....(Um, what?) I am teaching the ABC's to felons. Being an aspie, I am finding myself having difficulties being mellow. Mellow is the term given to prison employees that aren't too easy going or too strict. I have to be personable, but not personal. I have to be friendly, but not share any of my likes or dislikes. I have to relate to the inmates, but not tell them if I have so much as a dog. I was hoping that I might have finally found a job where I wouldn't have to be so bloody careful, but found that I have to be more careful now then ever if I hope for them to learn and not get myself shanked in the process. I teach master manipulators and as an aspie I tend to have problems seeing the trip wire unless drawn a map of where it's at. My mentor is trying to help and is doing a good job, but I don't feel like I could tell him about my aspie status so that he might see where I am coming from.
Suggestions?