Red_Dispatch wrote:
Hi there, I could see anyone mention Sparky (Electrician) in the good jobs for aspies thread so I thought I'd ask specifically,
Are there any Electricians around?
If so, how do you find tho work site noise level? Also the social interaction?
Is the job 'technical' enough to remain interesting?
Are there other problems?
Hope theres an Aspie Sparky around...
Thanks!
i'm not a licensed electrician but have done quite a lot of electrical work as a building superintendant and repairman. It's one of the quitests jobs you could possibly do. You get to work alone in most cases and it's just you and the wiring, one on one. It's very peaceful and enjoyable in that way... unless you don't work well alone that is.
It is technical enough to remain interesting, but bare in mind a lot of the work of a general electrician is repetitive. The social interaction is average. Like any job you do as a professional you have to learn how to talk to clients/bosses and how to explain in detail the work you are doing and explain the time it takes.
Problems include getting your license to begin with.. in many states you have to work as an apprentice for an already-licensed electrician for several years on a day-laborer style pay and do all the dirty work he makes you do just to get your license. It's not just a few classes and that's it.
I'm 31 and I've had several completely different jobs. I find it hard to stick with one profession because doing the same thing gets boring after a while to me. The drawback with this is that when you switch job types you start from scratch again with pay. I'm making a pretty low wage for new jersey ($12/hr) which is rough because i can't afford renting or owning my own place (I got lucky, this place offered an apartment as part of the job) But I also can't afford dating much less get married and start a family.. I feel pretty much screwed. I work very hard and always go beyond my employers expectations but I can't seem to move up the career ladder.. probably because i avoid small talk with people.
Perhaps the best way to succeed in life for us aspies is to grab the bull by its horns so to speak.. face social anxiety and depression and try to overcome it with everything you've got.