BlueBean wrote:
Bosses hated me, I have paralyzing anxiety about socializing and can't do 'customer service' things like fake being interested and friendly to clients, and my 'weird' personality made sure I never got contacted again after applying for jobs even when I still tried. And now that it's been several years, I can't see how even if I wanted to I could get any kind of job anywhere, even if I had to. I'm 30 now and haven't worked since 2004.
Hmm. There's no excuse for not being polite and helpful, that works almost as well as being interested and friendly. Unless you are doing something particularly strange, you cannot be coming across as weird in a job application. An interview perhaps, but not the application form. Too long a gap on your CV is what will be putting off employers, if you are serious about getting back into the job market then some voluntary work may be required. Self-employment and part-time working could also be less stressful options.
Why do so many aspies seem drawn to the least appropriate jobs i.e. retail and customer service? I realise they are the most plentiful and easy to find jobs, but they are by far the least suitable. You need to find a job that matches your interests and a boss you get on with and accepts you. This is a key reason why retail and customer service are such hard work, the typical shift patterns mean you'll be working for a bunch of different managers.
Jason.