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difficult child#2's Job Interview.......Flip a Coin Funny or Sad?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 517472" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>His major strength is that he IS a hard worker. He takes pride in his diligence, his physical condition (he's a lean, fit and good looking guy) and he enjoys yard work etc. on the other hand he talks too much, wants to engage in conversations about subjects that sound sophisticated although he knows little about them and also believes he (for example this week) "could walk in that McD's and out manage the people who have been there for years". </p><p></p><p>Ideally, I guess, he should work with non English speaking yard and landscaping people. He wouldn't get on their nerves and he would hold his own in production. Unlike many Aspie's he does not have an area of expertise or talent that offsets his social awkwardness. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 517472, member: 35"] His major strength is that he IS a hard worker. He takes pride in his diligence, his physical condition (he's a lean, fit and good looking guy) and he enjoys yard work etc. on the other hand he talks too much, wants to engage in conversations about subjects that sound sophisticated although he knows little about them and also believes he (for example this week) "could walk in that McD's and out manage the people who have been there for years". Ideally, I guess, he should work with non English speaking yard and landscaping people. He wouldn't get on their nerves and he would hold his own in production. Unlike many Aspie's he does not have an area of expertise or talent that offsets his social awkwardness. DDD [/QUOTE]
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