Are all Autists unemployed?
As Dear_one put, you are looking at this in a very black and white way. No one is completely independent or free. We are all interdependent to different degrees and on different things. Also unless you never interact fully with other people it is impossible to be free from other people's expectations.
I live alone, work at a job where they don't know I am on the spectrum, pay my rent, cook my food, clean, I am rewriting the novel I wrote, collect history and fiction books, keep an eye on my dad, and manage my finances well. But my earnings make up 2/3 of my income and the guv gives me the rest because otherwise I would not be able to live. Even when I used to work more hours and paid for everything, I paid very little in tax so I have always been subsidised when it comes to healthcare and paying for things like the police and army and everything else.
It would be very hard to go out and get a full time job that will give you enough money to rent somewhere on your own normally, as things are right now it would be impossible, but that does not mean you can not work towards that goal, or that your life would be worthless if you do not make it to being fully financially independent.
It is a good feeling to contribute to society but it can be achieved in many ways. The job I have as a shop assistant is in a shop with many elderly customers and we look after them and I know for some I might be the only person they speak to that day, that is very important so I try to make them smile and we have a chat.
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As Dear_one put, you are looking at this in a very black and white way. No one is completely independent or free. We are all interdependent to different degrees and on different things. Also unless you never interact fully with other people it is impossible to be free from other people's expectations.
I live alone, work at a job where they don't know I am on the spectrum, pay my rent, cook my food, clean, I am rewriting the novel I wrote, collect history and fiction books, keep an eye on my dad, and manage my finances well. But my earnings make up 2/3 of my income and the guv gives me the rest because otherwise I would not be able to live. Even when I used to work more hours and paid for everything, I paid very little in tax so I have always been subsidised when it comes to healthcare and paying for things like the police and army and everything else.
It would be very hard to go out and get a full time job that will give you enough money to rent somewhere on your own normally, as things are right now it would be impossible, but that does not mean you can not work towards that goal, or that your life would be worthless if you do not make it to being fully financially independent.
It is a good feeling to contribute to society but it can be achieved in many ways. The job I have as a shop assistant is in a shop with many elderly customers and we look after them and I know for some I might be the only person they speak to that day, that is very important so I try to make them smile and we have a chat.
I dont live in England. Where i live its still possibility to live independently in a normal salary. Therapie thing ist they dont think im actually able to work. Atleast thats what the IV Invalidenversicherung thinks. Maybe its Vetter when the useless die Off? Natural Selection.
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Therapie isn't hiring. What do the employers say? There are many jobs where everyone has to work as a team, but there are others that can be done in an individual manner. A very good way to find out if you could work is to start as a volunteer. Even better is if you can find something that needs doing, and volunteer yourself for that. That sort of thing can turn into self-employment, the best kind.
You could also impose a way of earning your welfare on yourself. Find your talent and use it to help others even if they can't pay. If you demand a job, you might get to sort recyclables, replace a machine, or just have your work thrown away. It costs an employer a lot more than your salary to have you there - you have to fit somehow.
You would also sound far more employable if you would mention a particular job that you have some interest or aptitude in.
By the way, "Google Translate" is a very useful tool. "Invalidenversicherung" comes out as "Disability Insurance".
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I could have been on disability. I had a catastrophic injury which would have allowed me to easily collect SSDI. And my benefits would have been quite adequate to live on. But, I chose not to. Which means I have my own fully paid for house and a retirement portfolio that hopefully will weather the current uncertainty. It is good that I had already diversified with bond funds.
Normal people typically put together rules on predicting stuff like permanent diability. I think they work most of the time. But, not always. Which is why sports is entertaining. We never know who will win until the game is played.
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Therapie isn't hiring. What do the employers say? There are many jobs where everyone has to work as a team, but there are others that can be done in an individual manner. A very good way to find out if you could work is to start as a volunteer. Even better is if you can find something that needs doing, and volunteer yourself for that. That sort of thing can turn into self-employment, the best kind.
You could also impose a way of earning your welfare on yourself. Find your talent and use it to help others even if they can't pay. If you demand a job, you might get to sort recyclables, replace a machine, or just have your work thrown away. It costs an employer a lot more than your salary to have you there - you have to fit somehow.
You would also sound far more employable if you would mention a particular job that you have some interest or aptitude in.
They think. German autocorrecture.
By the way, "Google Translate" is a very useful tool. "Invalidenversicherung" comes out as "Disability Insurance".
What? I didnt know that it is a celtic god of evil. No pure coincidence, really. Well im somewhat of a social darwinist.
Normal people typically put together rules on predicting stuff like permanent diability. I think they work most of the time. But, not always. Which is why sports is entertaining. We never know who will win until the game is played.
I dont want it either. I dont think im unable to work, atleast not forever.
I thought I was one of those!
Also when I was about your age.
Turns out believing that when you have ASD is a form of intellectual self-sabotage.
I’d recommend dropping it: I did and I’m much happier and more productive (I even have work to go to now!)
This undoubtedly is prolly best outcome for most Aspies , but finding that niche thing , that allows for self employment may ? go beyond average aspie experience , but certainly is not unattainable.. congrats on your self employment.
In the age of blogging and u tube many people have managed a virtual self employment , it seems to me.
If engaging the retail world , some may need a higher degree of masking or just
trying to find work arounds and see what interests yourself , With that same written above thing , as following the lead of a team , with training , am feeling this can be done.
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What are the specific social issues to overcome that prevent or make it difficult an for aspie man to ask a woman?