Published on 12, July, 2020
Hey everyone,
I'm currently exploring various job opportunities and considering a career in labour, particularly as an electrician. I'm fascinated by the idea of working with my hands and finding a sense of accomplishment in a tangible result. However, I'm curious to know about your experiences. What do you do for work, and how did you find your way into your current profession?
If anyone here works as an electrician or in a similar field, I would love to hear about your journey. What drew you to this line of work, and how do you find it suits your strengths and preferences as an autistic individual?
Feel free to share any advice, challenges you've faced, or even just what a typical day looks like. Let's build a supportive space where we can learn from each other and offer guidance to those who might be considering similar career paths.
I'm a Bid Writer and a councillor. I am the most impractical person in the world. Give me an essay to write, and I'll do it! Ask me to fix a broken object, and I won't!
That does seem fun, I love politics if my local MP ever stood down I might get involved and see if I could join my local party and help people in my local community and make better awareness for people with Autism.
I am a social worker. Before that I worked in labouring and care work. Working as a labouer was hard work and money wasn't good. Sometimes I wish I had done training as a plumber or mechanic