6/6/2025: A Working Man
Huzzah!
Today is a day truly worth celebrating, I was able to snag myself my first ever job! After a few attempts and a couple of mock interviews, I can gratefully say I am employed! I work as a janitor at a local church, and from the couple of days I have been working, I have had a blast. Before getting my job, I was nervous that I wouldn’t be able to get a job for a while, this is due to the job market being “Anti-Autism”. Many autistic individuals have a hard time getting jobs due to the emphasis on social norms, excellent communication and top-notch eye-contact, most of these aren’t really in my expertise, now I’m NOT saying that these skills aren’t important, these skills definitely are important for a job, but many employers put these things over actual skills required. All of this can make it a challenge for people like to get a job.
I love my job, I find the variety in my work very fun. Now you may be thinking, if I’m autistic, shouldn’t I hate variety and like things that are in a routine? Yes, but I find this channeled in games, movies, and shows. Not in routine and food (I’m NOT a dino nuggies and mac and cheese type of autism) I hate it when I watch movies I’ve never seen before, and I’d rather play or watch something I’m familiar with (Shoutouts to Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Everybody Loves Raymond). But when it comes to work? I love variety and found it more fun having different tasks everyday than doing the same thing over and over again. For example, I found it more fun to decorate and make these different cacti for the upcoming VBS, but found it a chore making the twine barbed wire (I must’ve made about 100 feet of it).
In short, I love my job, and I appreciate the variety that comes with it.
So happy for you! Hope the job continues to go well!
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