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Rubi
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02 Oct 2013, 12:53 am

Hi Guys,

We are a group of students embarking on a project to improve access job opportunities for people with autism. We've gone through many articles and research and have come out with the conclusion that only by hearing the opinions of people with autism would be the best. Hence, we'd like to ask you like what in what ways do you'll prefer to get jobs? How could we improve your access to job opportunities? What type of jobs are y'all good at? Any suggestions or opinions you would like to provide?

Thank You!



auntblabby
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02 Oct 2013, 1:05 am

hiya Rubi :)
the only thing I know to say, is that I am a serious but amateur digital audio restoration specialist, specializing in repairing the defective audio from phonographic discs and tapes. I have never been able to successfully market my skills to anybody. I have had very few takers, one-off jobs paying me pocket money. I would very much like to do this professionally, but it seems out of my reach. part of my problem is that most record lovers also seem to LOVE the surface noise [which they generally call "ambience"] of their discs no matter how objectively noisy they are. IMHO a lot of record collectors are a bit strange.