poppyfields wrote:
When my boyfriend who works in the computer field looked for a job he wasn't successful until he was spending 6-8 hours a day searching and applying for jobs. . .
Your boyfriend sounds exceptional in this regard. And more power to him.
However, this is a very high standard. I think most people---Aspie, 'Normal,' Different in Different Ways---just people in general, can't do this many hours for about ten different reasons, the emotional energy required by job hunting chief among them.
I'm also reminded that Stephen King writes for about three or four hours a day, and then he's basically shot for the day. And that's when things are going well.
I've had better results with the approach---quit early, live to fight another day. For me, I'm a morning lark, so I do what I can then, and once I kind of get that point of emotional exhaustion, I then do other activities. But then I come back the next morning fresh to continue with the high priority activities. That is, I work steadily, day to day to day.
Also, if there's a community center in your area, frisbee golf you've seen advertising, you've thought about volunteering for a political campaign (and this is the time), whatever, pretty much anything where you're trying new things, getting connected, giving new people a medium chance. One, it keeps you fresh and reminds you that you can do all kinds of things. And two, the social networking, 'I just got my two year degree in computer networking,' some people won't know how to respond to that or won't pick up on it. But other people will.