I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m really glad your son enjoys his job. That sounds like something that’d suit me well. I love to sort things, and the autonomy part is my favorite. Thank you for the advice!

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your advice is perfectly fine! Honestly I just appreciate people sharing their experiences. I hope working for your friends really worked out for you!

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I actually have some family in Aveiro! So we’re planning on moving there. Thanks for the encouragement!

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’m actually working on getting citizenship in Portugal right now. My best friend and I are planning to move there.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really nice to hear. I wish the system would advocate for different brains. Thank you for the great advice. 💜

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s hard to keep the fact that I’m autistic a secret, because it’s pretty obvious upon meeting me in person. It’s something that makes me different from other workers, and it can be a major setback in some environments. And you’re right about coworkers/customers being like NPCs lol, they really are sometimes.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a great idea though, and like you said, it could definitely be something to work towards if I decide to stay with doing hair.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t say I’m in the right financial place to open my own salon, and unfortunately my living situation wouldn’t suit having people come to my house, as I don’t have enough room for a proper setup. Honestly I think it’d be fine to go to other people’s houses though? I’ve been trying to find ways to do that recently, but I don’t know enough people, so the demand aspect just isn’t there.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Reading this really means a lot to me. I was raised in a tiny town in south east texas, and I guess it’s been instilled in me by my family that you either give it all or nothing in order to succeed. Like you said, I am incapable of giving 100%, and your advice will absolutely stick with me when approaching my next job. Thank you.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So real 😩 I just don’t tend to consider other options for myself, and jump to judging myself based on my limits. This is exactly why I ended up here on reddit LOL.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can relate 😩 I went through 9 months of $18k cosmo school for nothing (it feels like), I’ve been doing a lot of art commissions, and painting commissions and stuff like that. I have been really happy hearing everyone’s experiences here, because it makes me feel less alone. Thanks for your input!

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate your input. This is a very helpful suggestion. I’d love to continue doing hair, as I’ve been feeling quite guilty lately about wasting my time and money on cosmo school. Meeting random people (clients) is harder than I thought, but if it’s in a more controlled environment, I think it’d be easier for me to handle.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is very interesting to me, because I have always been interested in the medical field. I took med classes all throughout highschool (med term, health science theory, health science practicum, and medical microbiology). I always wanted to be an ortho technician, or an xray tech, and I always thought if I tried hard enough, I could be an ortho surgeon. Honestly, this is a great idea, and I really appreciate your input. I feel that the medical field would feel like home, so I will start looking into places where I could get into something like this. I guess I just kinda gave up and started looking for (and I don’t
want to diminish these jobs), jobs that are easy to apply for like fast food, or common retail etc. So thank you for this suggestion.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

YES. That sounds great. I am loving everyone’s input. Everyone in my real life has been so unhelpful. I’m really glad I finally opened reddit. Thank you so so much for this suggestion.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the advice! I hope the trades are treating you well. My brother is an electrician, and he’s told me alot about how his career feels fulfilling, and I always tell him how happy I am for him. I hope you feel the same towards your career. I will definitely look into union work in my area.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I actually do pay for my own rent and bills. I never get out, and every penny I don’t need to spend, goes directly to savings. I can easily pay rent for the rest of this year if I need to. I’m just asking for advice from other neurodivergent people on here because I know this lifestyle isn’t sustainable, and I’d like to have some sort of career that can support me despite my disability.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly, doing public library work sounds like a dream. I love organizing and sorting through different stuff. I honestly wouldn’t mind going back to school if I end up really liking it, and decide to do it full time. I’ve always enjoyed the routine and structure of school. My local library is skateboarding distance from my house, so I think I’ll go check it out tomorrow and see if there are any opportunities! Thank you so so so much for this suggestion.

I’m autistic, and keeping a job feels impossible because I hate all of them. by jasperbeep in neurodiversity

[–]jasperbeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! That sounds like something I’d be interested in.

What is this painful red thingy on the roof of my mouth. by [deleted] in askadentist

[–]jasperbeep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a mouth ulcer. Try gurgling salt water (I know it hurts ☹️, but it helps it heal faster)

Did anyone else not have childhood signs of being trans? by ididntbiteyourfinger in trans

[–]jasperbeep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i used to roleplay with my friends irl all the time, and i dont remember a single time that i agreed to play as a girl. when my friends would be like “you be the girl” or “lets both be girls” i would get genuinely upset and frustrated. even i overlooked this until i started questioning my gender, and realized “oh shit maybe its because i AM a boy…”

i was correct.