Do you work?

I've heard before that a lot of people with autism don't work. Some do part time or volunteer but working full time 5 days a week can be overwhelming.

I don't work. It's annoying because I really want to and a friend has managed to get me in somewhere and I did a days work there, totally nailed it and then after work I had a massive meltdown, and then another the same night and was hit by fatigue the next day that left me bed ridden.

But I would still like to work full time as it would be a way of keeping busy and escaping my anxiety but the pressure it puts on me is difficult to avoid. I'm still thinking about how to get around that.

They reckon ideal jobs for people with autism is in libraries and working with computers. The job I tried was working with children.

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  • I’m 50, so I’ve worked full time, self employed, part time and everything in between. These days I’m working part time. I get days off in between most shifts which is good for me. I am looking for a job, or looking to work for myself again. I don’t like to see a great job, and then read the description that says I’ll be working from their other base in the next town as and when needed as part of my role. No I won’t. I need routine and no travel Joy 

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  • I’m 50, so I’ve worked full time, self employed, part time and everything in between. These days I’m working part time. I get days off in between most shifts which is good for me. I am looking for a job, or looking to work for myself again. I don’t like to see a great job, and then read the description that says I’ll be working from their other base in the next town as and when needed as part of my role. No I won’t. I need routine and no travel Joy 

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