Endling wrote:
There are many different types of jobs, some of which you can even do from home. If you want a job mainly to contribute, do some research first. See if there is any kind of field that speaks to you and that may have manageable amounts of stress. And remember, when you get hired somewhere, you usually have a sort of trial period, so if you feel uncomfortable with the work in any way, you can always let your employer know that it isn't quite what you want to be doing at the moment. You'll probably end up trying out different things before you feel at ease enough to stay at a certain place and that is totally fine

Thanks for your reply

I'm going to do some research today and hopefully I'll have a better idea of what's for me by tonight. I'm hoping whatever I apply for I'll be comfortable with, though I expect it might take a while for me to fully settle in to a job.
Do you think I should tell them about the Autism when I apply for a job? I'm not sure whether it's best to tell them or to keep it to myself.
Whatever happens, hopfully it will all work out in the end. I want to get a job and get my life on the right track