WhyAmIAspie wrote:
4.) Teacher- All though they have above average intelligents, they would make great teachers. This career requires an extremely high level of social competence, which they do not have. Aspies in general become too involved in their subjects and will go on and on about it. Their pedantic behavior will bore their students. The students will also be annoyed by their perfectionism and high expectations
Ohhhh, so
THAT's why I can't get a job. YES!
I have a degree in education, and I was a classroom teacher for a year. But I lost my job, in no small part due to the above classifications. Well, it was these things that ended up causing worse things, which is why I have no job.
You know, I always wondered why I was constantly missing deadlines, overwrought with anxiety, avoiding work, having constant problems with students, occasionally having meltdowns..... good lord.... it all makes perfect sense now.
Currently, I substitute teach, which is fun because I can pass like a ghost through social situations. Substitutes are eternally forgiven, sympathized with, and free... to a large extent, ignored. It's true that being in a new place just about every day can be disconcerting, but I've learned to take a different stance on it. I mentally step outside of it, like a sociologist... studying the patterns and habits of the little humans I encounter every day. Very interesting stuff. To be sure, I've considered Sociology as a prospective career for years. Just never followed up on it, and I almost feel like it's too late to go back and start on that path now.
My intellectual love is plants, and that's what I want to work with. Plants and I get along just fine
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