I was undiagnosed for all three of my degrees, but maybe I muddled through, there were difficulties though, I should like yourself have got better grades, but I am fifty eight now. I maybe could have had a career, I ended up unemployed at 31, and never went into academia despite the Phd. I hope you get some resolution.
I too was overqualified for anything else, but these days I could go out and get some minimum wage job, they are, of course mostly awful, but better than long term unemployment in some ways, my shot in the dark suggestion for you, is to pick something minimum wage related to a hobby you have, a book shop, if you like reading, a camera shop if you like photography, you know the score, yes it is low grade and I when I was your time of life would have said Never, I did turn down jobs at call centres as the dole paid better, it really did, after travel costs etc, but work is work and it makes you look better to a potential employer, trying voluntary is a good idea, I worked in loads of charity shops and a gym for the elderly, no I never made money, but it was all worth it.
Sorry if this advice is all old hat but I wish you the very best and remember, you are young yet!
Nick
I was undiagnosed for all three of my degrees, but maybe I muddled through, there were difficulties though, I should like yourself have got better grades, but I am fifty eight now. I maybe could have had a career, I ended up unemployed at 31, and never went into academia despite the Phd. I hope you get some resolution.
I too was overqualified for anything else, but these days I could go out and get some minimum wage job, they are, of course mostly awful, but better than long term unemployment in some ways, my shot in the dark suggestion for you, is to pick something minimum wage related to a hobby you have, a book shop, if you like reading, a camera shop if you like photography, you know the score, yes it is low grade and I when I was your time of life would have said Never, I did turn down jobs at call centres as the dole paid better, it really did, after travel costs etc, but work is work and it makes you look better to a potential employer, trying voluntary is a good idea, I worked in loads of charity shops and a gym for the elderly, no I never made money, but it was all worth it.
Sorry if this advice is all old hat but I wish you the very best and remember, you are young yet!
Nick