I see that Aspies' employability are often not related to their interests. Indeed, some interests could even prevent many Aspies, without skills to support their interests, to not be employable.
Eric Chen, a famous Aspie who has 'out' his autism, as I recall offhand, once said that Aspies are not socially aware enough to understand that their obsessions may not fit into current job requirements. He even cited my case implicitly on his site, that I didn't visit to check, of my story. I had to quit my Psychology program because of its exorbitant costs, while I floundered on my current Accounting degree program - but have a better chance in getting a freelance job.
I agree with Eric himself. However, I have to endure substantial psychological stresses of not doing what I like. This shows in my grades - the stuff I covered are basic stuff I know well, but I was unable to calm my body to go through lots of practice papers for the final examinations. So I got C's for the subjects I know I can get A's, something unacceptable to my parents, but perhaps the best outcome for me.
What happened to my friend, who was embroiled in a controversy involving personal attacks against him, did knock sense into me. No matter how good I am, so long as I am perceived as 'Aspie' - without having to even mention my Asperger's condition - I am an Aspie. I have substantial deficits living a real social life like other friends. I have to accept worse alternatives in life - a life without autonomy. This includes the inability to be employed gainfully in an area I feel I can do well, because of my lack of social skills.
But I will continue to do my best. I will continue to work on what I love, while trying to function as socially as I could.
Maybe Aspies are indeed better off doing all things Science, Engineering and IT, if they don't have any other obvious talents. I do have an obvious talent - I love to solve problems and I love to enrich society as a whole, not just Aspies.
I once commented that Bronies, Bus Fans, Anime/Manga fans etc are wasting their time, because all they do is to watch media stuff and not create any. How wrong am I, I confess. I think I should retract my statement. I am a bus fan, a Brony fan and a fan of Japanese rock bands like Anzen Chitai...
The lack of job-related skills are not on top of my concerns. If I can't even feel comfortable and sane in the world I live in, why work? Living sane and surviving is really, really more important than having a job.
Eric Chen, a famous Aspie who has 'out' his autism, as I recall offhand, once said that Aspies are not socially aware enough to understand that their obsessions may not fit into current job requirements. He even cited my case implicitly on his site, that I didn't visit to check, of my story. I had to quit my Psychology program because of its exorbitant costs, while I floundered on my current Accounting degree program - but have a better chance in getting a freelance job.
I agree with Eric himself. However, I have to endure substantial psychological stresses of not doing what I like. This shows in my grades - the stuff I covered are basic stuff I know well, but I was unable to calm my body to go through lots of practice papers for the final examinations. So I got C's for the subjects I know I can get A's, something unacceptable to my parents, but perhaps the best outcome for me.
What happened to my friend, who was embroiled in a controversy involving personal attacks against him, did knock sense into me. No matter how good I am, so long as I am perceived as 'Aspie' - without having to even mention my Asperger's condition - I am an Aspie. I have substantial deficits living a real social life like other friends. I have to accept worse alternatives in life - a life without autonomy. This includes the inability to be employed gainfully in an area I feel I can do well, because of my lack of social skills.
But I will continue to do my best. I will continue to work on what I love, while trying to function as socially as I could.
Maybe Aspies are indeed better off doing all things Science, Engineering and IT, if they don't have any other obvious talents. I do have an obvious talent - I love to solve problems and I love to enrich society as a whole, not just Aspies.
I once commented that Bronies, Bus Fans, Anime/Manga fans etc are wasting their time, because all they do is to watch media stuff and not create any. How wrong am I, I confess. I think I should retract my statement. I am a bus fan, a Brony fan and a fan of Japanese rock bands like Anzen Chitai...
The lack of job-related skills are not on top of my concerns. If I can't even feel comfortable and sane in the world I live in, why work? Living sane and surviving is really, really more important than having a job.