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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 411566" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Trinity,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the post! Our easy child, who definitely moves in and out of GFGdom recently got a great job as a software developer at an awesome company in Portland. Our fingers are crossed that this job will be a keeper. His description of his coworkers sounds like he will fit right in.... one coworker goes without shoes in the office, others sound like they are definitely on the spectrum, and the bosses direct their workers to challenge them! Simply a perfect job for him.</p><p></p><p>difficult child is currently in his second year of work on a BS in Computer Science. He tells us that his fellow students often ask him for assistance - well as he puts it - ask him to do programs for them . One look at difficult child and you know that he is really different - the shoulder length hair with his unusual hats is one clue - and so it is encouraging that his fellow students relate to him. We're hanging on to hope, but in the meantime, husband is putting together a business to hand over to difficult child if he wants to work with it. Right now, it's just hard to imagine someone hiring difficult child...</p><p></p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 411566, member: 3704"] Trinity, Thanks for the post! Our easy child, who definitely moves in and out of GFGdom recently got a great job as a software developer at an awesome company in Portland. Our fingers are crossed that this job will be a keeper. His description of his coworkers sounds like he will fit right in.... one coworker goes without shoes in the office, others sound like they are definitely on the spectrum, and the bosses direct their workers to challenge them! Simply a perfect job for him. difficult child is currently in his second year of work on a BS in Computer Science. He tells us that his fellow students often ask him for assistance - well as he puts it - ask him to do programs for them . One look at difficult child and you know that he is really different - the shoulder length hair with his unusual hats is one clue - and so it is encouraging that his fellow students relate to him. We're hanging on to hope, but in the meantime, husband is putting together a business to hand over to difficult child if he wants to work with it. Right now, it's just hard to imagine someone hiring difficult child... Valerie [/QUOTE]
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