When I was able to work I did factory, warehouse, general office, and a little retail. I absolutely hated retail, and would not do it again. I didn't care for factory and warehouse work, but was willing to do it until my knees gave out. I managed to prolong my limited working career after that by only taking general clerical work because I could sit most of the time for that. I never had any advanced work skills and my health problems interfered with my ability to hold down jobs, but I did manage to get some work history. I find that I prefer mindless tasks for some reason. I guess they are less demanding, and thus less stressful. I think I preferred mindless office work over mindless factory and warehouse work, but was willing to do any of those types of jobs that I could handle, as the jobs, were few, and never lasted. I kind of liked filing, faxing, photo copying, stamping, stapling, labelling, envelope stuffing, collating, etc. When you do that type of work, you can get into a kind of rhythm while doing a specific task, that helps the work go smoother. I found that the same thing happened when doing light factory and light warehouse work, so I was able to get temp assignments doing these things, and do them okay, until the bosses got tired of my coming in tired and late due to my sleep apnea and IBS. They also didn't like my long bathroom breaks (IBS). Eventually I just got too exausted from my sleep apnea, my knees gave out, and my chronic lifelong depression got worse, so I wasn't able to work any more. I do know about CPAP machines and have one for my sleep apnea, but the air pressure mask never stayed tight all night long, and I would wake up gasping for air, so I haven't been using it. Sleeping without it is better than suffocating with it.
I think those of us who can work, at least some, are often willing to take jobs that may not be our dream job, just to be working and earning money. I certainly was, although I did place some reasonable limits on my assignments. If it was too far, or too noisy, or the supervisor was a super jerk I would drop the assignment. I rarely had to drop assignments, though, because I would ask the temp agent for details about any job before accepting the assignment. It also helped that my sound sensitivity isn't as bad as many others on the spectrum, and I was willing to work with people who were difficult, up to a point. I had had a lot of experience with difficult people while growing up, so that kind of prepared me for it in the work place.
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