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Mccoolhill
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27 Jul 2013, 4:46 am

Hei, I am a 38 year old man with AS and I am also a nurse. My work I handle fine, I am working in a institution for people with mental handicaps. I also sometimes work in a phsyciatrical hospital (ER). I am good with the pasients, but my big problem is my co-workers. I struggle partical when they are not doing a good work. Looking at TV instead of washing or being with the pasients for example. The social life at my work place I handle fine. For example when they shall go out on something, because I never go out with them and I think both parts are happy with that.
Any one else that have it in this way?



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27 Jul 2013, 10:20 am

My job is fine. People at work speak another language so they are very hard to understand when they speak English so I can get away with not speaking to anyone at work because English is my primary language and I speak no other language. I also work alone because I am a janitor.


I have struggled in the past with other co workers but at this job I am doing better. I also work for a company that is for people with disabilities. Right now I am dealing with a co worker who won't stop teasing me and he keeps asking me if I am laughing at him. I just ignore him and figure he will stop with his nonsense. It's getting so boring to hear it so I don't respond anymore. Then he asks me if I am mad at him. :slaps head: I told him I am tired of his teasing and it's old now so I ignore it now.


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Mccoolhill
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28 Jul 2013, 3:17 am

Yes it sounds that you have a nice work where you don`t have to be involved with co-workers. Language barrier is a very valied reason also then hehe. I understand that you don`t like the what he is doing, ignoring is proberly the best like you do. I don`t have any problems with that, but my main problem is anger against those lazy ones that comes to work just to get easy money with doing as little as possible.



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28 Jul 2013, 4:18 am

I was a mental health counselor / job coach for over 10 years. It was structured, 1:1 contact and I believe my low thermostat was an asset. So I believe 'people work' is more than possible. Co-workers, that's a different skill. I can relate to your anger about lazy colleagues. Think it don't say it is my strategy w/ that.


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Mccoolhill
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28 Jul 2013, 5:23 am

vanhalenkurtz: Yes it would be a very good idea to just think it and don`t say it. It`s hard, particular when their lazines affect the pasients and the one that is coming on next shift that have to do all that they didn`t bother to do. I would like very much to just keep my anger inside me, but I struggle very hard to doing that.

1:1 contact is the best, I prefer that also in my personal life. If it is more people in the room, I find it very hard where and whom to look at.... Then the floor is a good option sadly....
Do you still work?