Zsazsa wrote:
One job that demands extreme concentration...and is also, highly stressful...is Air Traffic Controller.
Hmmm, I once dated a very high-strung, somewhat Aspie-ish fellow who used to be an air traffic controller. Made lots of money, but also seemed always on verge of a nervous breakdown. I would be too, if I understand correctly that it also involves extreme multitasking ability, which I suck at & find stressful. (Very short-lived relationship, we didn't get on very well, but he sort-of stalked me afterwards.

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I've heard the surgeon stereotype too.
I'm in IT, with a MS in Computer Science. My job is mostly programming now, mixed with other miscellaneous IT stuff. From my experience and observations: programming, system design, hardware design (and to a much lesser extent, system administration) are the IT areas requiring the most focused concentration, and the least social skills. Get too far into other areas, such as tech support, and people skills are needed more. I don't think it has to do with numbers necessarily. I am very good at extreme concentration but terrible at math, even remembering numbers is hard for me. And my social skills are bad and getting worse. My strategy for being employed usually involves either an understanding, Aspie-ish boss who himself actually does IT work, or, if I must work with NTs the job is structured in a way that minimizes interaction with them.