Finding the right job.

My partner was diagnosed with autism about a year ago when he had just turned 18. He’s been struggling to find a job that suits him for the past few months. He started an apprenticeship in September 2025 but left in December due to burnout. In early 2025, he left his college also due to burnout.

There are a lot of things he is unable to handle in a job due to autism. There are very few jobs that fit the description of what he is able to do. I know a lot of people will be/have been in a similar situation, so is there any tips that you could give us on trying to find the right job that is sustainable for him.

Thank you.

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  • I don't have the perfect answer as I've struggled a lot in the workplace and again looking for work, 

    I'm currently asking myself the following questions, because these are things I've identified as triggers to burnout 

    • What do I need from the environment 
    • Where do I have the most energy for work and how does that fit around hours
    • Is working full time practical, or does it cause my burnout 
    • What type of activities give me focus and energy 
    • What type of activities drain my energy 
    • Would working at home help 
    • How far can I travel for work 
    • How will I get to work 
    • Downtime when at home, how can I structure that and still work 
    • What's structure like in the work

    This is just a small list I'm working through to understand my needs, to help me rule in and rule out certain jobs.

    Understanding zappers and inginters of energy and then trying to find work that actually inginters you 75% of the time, I think would help reduce burnout 

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  • I don't have the perfect answer as I've struggled a lot in the workplace and again looking for work, 

    I'm currently asking myself the following questions, because these are things I've identified as triggers to burnout 

    • What do I need from the environment 
    • Where do I have the most energy for work and how does that fit around hours
    • Is working full time practical, or does it cause my burnout 
    • What type of activities give me focus and energy 
    • What type of activities drain my energy 
    • Would working at home help 
    • How far can I travel for work 
    • How will I get to work 
    • Downtime when at home, how can I structure that and still work 
    • What's structure like in the work

    This is just a small list I'm working through to understand my needs, to help me rule in and rule out certain jobs.

    Understanding zappers and inginters of energy and then trying to find work that actually inginters you 75% of the time, I think would help reduce burnout 

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