Thank you all for your warm welcome! Feeling at home already.
cberg wrote:
...It sounds like you've really set an example for my own logistical profession... I don't have any engineers at my disposal but I'm working on that one, right now I'm studying programming, I've worked as a software developer and my current goal is to move into IT, tech journalism or analyst work. Finland isn't the only place angered about the Nokia buyout, there's an N9 by my keyboard right now!
Good luck with your future plans, cberg
Leading teams of engineers/other specialists can be daunting at the beginning, when your still young and don't have much experience. Given my dislike of being the center of attention, it's been difficult giving presentations, attending meetings etc. Best way of coping with that has been always being well prepared and doing my homework, in the best pedantic Aspie style. People see you know your stuff and start respecting you, even if you might not be the most charismatic speaker or leader character. And the more you do it, the easier it gets. You also notice that people you meet are only humans too, who don't know everything and make mistakes. That takes some of the pressure off too.
Thanks for your supporting comment on Nokia, this is such a small country practically everyone know someone affected by the devastating news
To cathylynn, yes I absolutely love Jane Austen! A weird combo, sci-fi and Austen
Guess I'm a romantic at heart
I'm getting the impression that there's a lot of Austen fans in Aspie women. There's a wonderful miniseries of Emma on a streaming site at this moment, I could send you the link if you want. Edit: crap, it can be watched only in Finland