kiwi wrote:
rabryst wrote:
That is fantastic news. Clearly it's appropriate in this context. Good luck with the process.
Thats cool . Hope you get the job?
And I agree with rabryst, appropriate to say 'I have aspergers" here.
but when is it not appropriate to say it?... all other times?
So many talented people not being utilised. I know of super smart people working in warehouses
My social skills have gotten good enough where I know what to say and when to say it. I can fake being normal, but it's still faking for me. It certainly isn't natural for me.
I got the job when a college administrator I know forwarded it too me. I applied, interviewed, and they accepted me. I didn't take it because it wasn't paying, and didn't let me expand my portfolio. I have far better things to do with my time. Still, I felt very glad.
I am considering a career in the communications industry. I write well, and market it quite effectively. I am also eager to talk to people and present information in a way they can understand. I'm no social butterfly, but I've gotten a lot better than what I have been before.
As for mentioning Aspergers--I feel that people are more excepting if you can show work to "make up" for your Aspergers. Since I am looking in jobs that require lots of writing, this is easy. Every white-collar job requires a writing sample to apply these days, and my samples are superior.