Comment | I'm not on the spectrum, so unfortunately I cannot give any meaningful advice regarding working with autism.
I just wanted to say good luck, and suggest that you have a look online for jobs in warehouses and similar capacities. I'm currently in a job where I have very little interaction with the public.
As for mentioning that you have autism when applying for jobs, small businesses won't feel as obliged to follow the law and may outright reject you if they are discriminatory against people with autism. Larger businesses will be more likely to give you an interview if you disclose that you have autism in your application, as they are legally required to do so and they have more to lose by discriminating (because bigger companies are more likely to be caught). |
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