Getting a job in construction with autism

So not to sure if this is the right section so apologies if it isn’t. 

I’m 30 and looking for my first job, I left school and went to college and got a range of qualifications from a level 1 diploma to a level 3 certificate, left but was told by the job centre when I was like 20 that I’d be better off on benefits because I’d struggle with meeting the requirements for JSA, so I’ve been on ESA (the one were you don’t need to work). I’m sort of sick of staying on benefits and with my dad dying from cancer this year it’s sort of made me realise life is too short. So I’ve always been interested in physical hands on type of work I don’t like the thought of sitting at a computer all day even though my mum is insisting that I get either get a computer related job or stay on benefits. I’ve got a phone call from the disability advisor on Monday to arrange a face to face appointment. The autism I suffer with is mainly communication so like for example I wouldn’t start a conversation with someone about football but if someone talked to me about it I’d speak. Or if I’m not sure what I need to do I tend to stand around until someone tells me what to do. But I can work just as hard if someone else once I know what to do.

I’ve looked a lot this week into taking steps towards working as a labourer on construction sites. As someone with autism how advisable would this sort of career be. I know construction sites are loud but that wouldn’t bother me as much because theres more pros to it than cons, mainly it’s hands on, all weather work and it’s not the same work everyday. I’ve looked also looked into possibly taking training as a construction plant operator working on the excavators, I don’t know if I should bring this up to this up with at the job centre because every time I bring certain job up me mums like oh no you don’t want that type of work. I mean I wouldn’t be looking at careers I don’t think I could do. 

So would a career in construction be a good move to come off benefits? 

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  • honestly if you have secure lifelong benefits that cant be touched and you cant get pestered for and you can live your life off that, id stay on that. work is aweful, even when the actual work is good you always get a boss or supervisor that will want to target you and make your life  hell there.

    but its likely a itch you want to scratch, how you are, not talking until someone does all the talking and you respond, needing orders or to know what to do, that all sounds like me. youd be a good worker, a hard worker. youd be fine i think even with the loud noises. its likely that any stress it causes will be backgrounded and you wont notice until it all explodes, but the explosion and realisation of environmental stress will only likely come when prompted, when attacked or provoked by a ungrateful boss who would press the wrong buttons. thats how i find it anyway. once some idiot or boss opens pandoras box and presses the wrong buttons with you you will feel all the stress you at first was unaware of.

    one things for sure though, its a commitment.... when you work, the jobcenter/welfare office will note that, and note you can work or have tried to help yourself... they may never allow you to get the same benefits again. thats what they are like, if you try to help yourself they throw you out of the door.

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  • honestly if you have secure lifelong benefits that cant be touched and you cant get pestered for and you can live your life off that, id stay on that. work is aweful, even when the actual work is good you always get a boss or supervisor that will want to target you and make your life  hell there.

    but its likely a itch you want to scratch, how you are, not talking until someone does all the talking and you respond, needing orders or to know what to do, that all sounds like me. youd be a good worker, a hard worker. youd be fine i think even with the loud noises. its likely that any stress it causes will be backgrounded and you wont notice until it all explodes, but the explosion and realisation of environmental stress will only likely come when prompted, when attacked or provoked by a ungrateful boss who would press the wrong buttons. thats how i find it anyway. once some idiot or boss opens pandoras box and presses the wrong buttons with you you will feel all the stress you at first was unaware of.

    one things for sure though, its a commitment.... when you work, the jobcenter/welfare office will note that, and note you can work or have tried to help yourself... they may never allow you to get the same benefits again. thats what they are like, if you try to help yourself they throw you out of the door.

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