autism-and-autotune
A musical mind with recent revelations
Good day, and thanks in advance!
I'm returning to the same company which I worked at over the course of four years. I'm grateful to be working again but I can already think of some things which may give me sensory issues on the job, which I know will impact the interpersonal aspect of the position. Lately...speaking has been somewhat difficult for me, as it takes a while for the words to come out. Granted, while I was at this company I didn't know that I have autism and there were definitely days where my nervous system was met with a cheese grater. Maybe I'm just imagining situations and outcomes and over-thinking everything, but...
I worry, essentially, that I'll reach a breaking-point on the job because I'm more aware of my autism and it will be apparent. Granted, there are many company-held worker concern lines, but part of me worries that I'll have to disclose my autism and they'll be curious as to why I didn't reveal it in the interviews (I've known for four months, officially). Is it reasonable to tell them that I likely wouldn't have been hired had I disclosed my disability? For a company which promotes inclusiveness of all kinds and boasts of this fact...I wonder if they had autism in mind.
I'm returning to the same company which I worked at over the course of four years. I'm grateful to be working again but I can already think of some things which may give me sensory issues on the job, which I know will impact the interpersonal aspect of the position. Lately...speaking has been somewhat difficult for me, as it takes a while for the words to come out. Granted, while I was at this company I didn't know that I have autism and there were definitely days where my nervous system was met with a cheese grater. Maybe I'm just imagining situations and outcomes and over-thinking everything, but...
I worry, essentially, that I'll reach a breaking-point on the job because I'm more aware of my autism and it will be apparent. Granted, there are many company-held worker concern lines, but part of me worries that I'll have to disclose my autism and they'll be curious as to why I didn't reveal it in the interviews (I've known for four months, officially). Is it reasonable to tell them that I likely wouldn't have been hired had I disclosed my disability? For a company which promotes inclusiveness of all kinds and boasts of this fact...I wonder if they had autism in mind.