Joe90 wrote:
As a person with ADHD I find full-time work will be too much for me, because being in the same place for long periods of time doing the same repetitive tasks every day will cause me to panic and go berserk with boredom, even if the job itself is enjoyable and not boring, the repetitiveness of it will make me feel that way. I'd rather work somewhere where I'm busy doing different things with a group of people that I get on with. But those sorts of jobs require qualifications or training and good memory and focus skills, which I lack (but I don't lack communication skills, although I don't like dealing with the public as I get too sensitive to angry customers, I can't help it). So the sort of jobs I seem to get are the repetitive sort, like cleaning. Don't get me wrong, I like my job and it isn't overwhelming or anything, but sometimes I wish there was a bit of variation to my daily tasks. I only work part-time.
Luckily in the UK people who work part-time and don't own their home can get help with their rent and council tax (especially if you live alone). Many people call me lazy, and I always thought I was, but since I'm being assessed for ADHD I feel it's answering a lot of these things. I'm not lazy, my ADHD just doesn't let me focus on one thing for long periods of time. Maybe meds might help me mentally cope with full-time work.
@Joe90
How did you find your job as a part-time cleaner?