Worst Jobs: Field biology internships and teaching at an ESL college.
Field Biology: having to live 24/7 with my coworkers, not being able to stop and eat when I needed to, lots of bruises etc. due to clumsiness and exhaustion, bad pay for long heavy work, living out of a suitcase. Also sexual harassment at one place, and major trouble crossing the border into the USA. Resulted in meltdowns in front of bosses and coworkers as well as a lot of distress.
Teaching at an ESL college: lack of instruction as to what I should be teaching, communication with students hard, no training in handling a class, other instructors spent a lot of time socializing out on the porch smoking and I dislike the smell of cigarettes.
Best jobs:
chemistry lab jobs: quiet (well, except for a couple of coworker's music choices), logical, mostly repetitive but required a brain, didn't have to live with my coworkers, better paid than some I've had. Unfortunately I've developed repetitive strain injuries, then fibromyalgia and had to stop. If it weren't for that I would still be doing it.
petstore worker: I get to work with small exotic animals all the time. What I do there is actually sort of specialized - My main duty is to look after the fish and other creatures, and to troubleshoot when I find things wrong. I only spend maybe 10% of my time with customers, and then I'm usually talking to them about animals, which I do not have a problem with. My supervisor and my boss are happy with me because we've been getting a lot of compliments on the fishtanks since I arrived and fewer fish are dying. My main complaint is that it's only 12 hours per week and I can't make enough money to live independently without more hours than they're giving me. I like the work.
Note: I'm not diagnosed, probably sub-diagnosable so I don't know how others would find the last one.