SectorStar wrote:
yep, I agree with a lot of that. I'm High Functioning Autistic and am facing many of those same problems and thoughts right now, and am on the verge of possibly dropping out of college because I can't pass half the stuff I need to get a degree. I think the idea of "going to college to get a better job" is just a fluke right now with the way the economy is. Only 50 percent of college graduates right now are actually finding jobs related to their degrees, or even finding A JOB in the first place. And the ironic thing is they get stuck with minimum wage jobs and are making the SAME amount of money or LESS then the people who have jobs right now that didn't go to college.
I have heard this reasoning for TWENTY YEARS! I k id you not. And the economy was thriving in the 90's. There are always always ALWAYS jobs in the government (usajobs.gov) for college graduates. Having that degree makes the difference between $5.00 an hour and $50,000. I kid you not., I worked in the govt. and I know. They didn't care how many skills I had or how many years I had worked, I still started at lower GS pay rate because I did not have that degree. The degree opened all the doors to all the positions you could possibly want. in the government. or at least the ability to apply for those positions, with in the govt. You get automatic pay raises every year. The work is often routine, which can be good for some spectrum people. Our office employed many disabled people.. that is another benefit. Also be sure to take the time and long effort to apply to your city, county and local govt. Also worked for them, and was permitted to work alone in a room when I told them it was for my concentration.