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You are assuming that everyone with Asperger's is the same.

2007-06-29 07:34:05 · answer #1 · answered by TAT 7 · 1 0

I have asperger's syndrome and i have thought about the same. I have always had trouble communicating with people so i thought i could get a job working from home.

2007-06-29 07:41:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My son has AS and although he is only 15 I hope that this may help. A lot of people with AS find change and uncertainly very difficult. A suitable job would be one that is quite routine without being totally boring to do. Quite a challenge!! My son did work experience in an office. He enjoyed filing, photocopying, data input and taking phone messages. All the best.

2007-06-29 07:38:55 · answer #3 · answered by Carol L 2 · 1 0

Hi Jay , I have just answered your question about people who suffer from dyspraxia and I would say the same for a person who has aspergers syndrome.
people with this have skills and they need to develop those skills so that they can pursue a career which uses their special skills.ie. they may be good at cooking so could become a cook.

2007-06-29 07:40:58 · answer #4 · answered by Mumofthree 5 · 1 0

It depends on their interests, really. I know quite a few Aspie engineers and computer programmers, but that's just where their interests lie. If he or she has an "obsession", for lack of a better term, the odds are great that they can be very succesful if they are able to apply it somehow in the world of work. My husband, for example, went from being lego master to an architect, and he's quickly getting a great reputation as a talented designer. He's passionate about it, so that helps lot.

2007-07-02 10:26:08 · answer #5 · answered by Junie 6 · 0 0

a cousin of mine has asperger, and I am not sure if its the same with everyone, but in his case the re is a difficulty with social cues and social behaviour. he has found translating good work. You can get correspondence degrees to become a translator. He also has written books and plays.

2007-06-29 07:37:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

That is hard to answer because no two people have the same type of problems associated with it. it would be better to talk to people that know them personally.

2007-06-29 07:38:24 · answer #7 · answered by *♥* donna *♥* 7 · 1 0

library technician. I know two people with aspergers and they are both library techs.

2007-06-29 07:43:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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