TheSilentOne wrote:
Wow, thanks everybody for your replies!
Since I posted this, I've been considering getting my degree in early childhood education and maybe becoming a teaching assistant (like my father, mother, and sister all were) but with kids with special needs. I kind of do want a job where I get out of the house because I've found that being around people on a regular basis is really good for me, even though it wears me out too. I'll admit it, I'm not very smart or good with technology, so it might be hard for me to go into any tech-related field. I'm not sure of what options are out there for someone like me.
I think thats a good Idea to be honest. I got the push yesterday. I started a new job and then went out sick with anxiety for 4 weeks after 2 months (60 hour weeks do that) I then disclosed. When I went for my back to work interview yesterday suddenly out of the blue my work was not good enough and there had been complaints about me, it was resign or be sacked. I have worked for 3 companies previously who were autism specific charities or businesses. I can go back to one of these now if I choose, I may well do that. I will never work for a firm that does not have autism as its core objective again (I have been a teacher and a care manager in the past)
I have a interview for a well known autism charity in two weeks time so wish me luck
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