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Is it possible to have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and NOT be socially inept?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 469902" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Exactly. He knows everything about everything they sell or could possibly sell. And if they dont sell it, he will get on his smartphone and look it up for a customer and find out where they can purchase it online if they cant order it from rs.com. Yesterday someone wanted a nannycam that didnt look like a real nanny cam, she wanted one that looked like a shaving cream can. Someone told her they thought RS would sell them. Well they sell wall clocks and some other types but no shaving cream cans. He did find one for her online though. He actually found one that looks like a key fob and bought one for himself...lol. </p><p></p><p>This is why customers like him. If I go into Office Depot and ask them if they sell something and they dont, they No. They dont try to help me figure out who might sell it even if I ask. I know because I have done it. I have tried running around town lots of times looking for things and retail places dont want to help you find things that they dont sell. Its just a flat no. </p><p></p><p>Billy has gone to peoples houses to install TV's or dvd players people have bought...or set up computers. Especially older folks. Some times they dont know how or its too big or heavy and he will tell them to park around back and he will put it in their car and then he will go to their home and take it inside for them and set it up. This isnt his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 469902, member: 1514"] Exactly. He knows everything about everything they sell or could possibly sell. And if they dont sell it, he will get on his smartphone and look it up for a customer and find out where they can purchase it online if they cant order it from rs.com. Yesterday someone wanted a nannycam that didnt look like a real nanny cam, she wanted one that looked like a shaving cream can. Someone told her they thought RS would sell them. Well they sell wall clocks and some other types but no shaving cream cans. He did find one for her online though. He actually found one that looks like a key fob and bought one for himself...lol. This is why customers like him. If I go into Office Depot and ask them if they sell something and they dont, they No. They dont try to help me figure out who might sell it even if I ask. I know because I have done it. I have tried running around town lots of times looking for things and retail places dont want to help you find things that they dont sell. Its just a flat no. Billy has gone to peoples houses to install TV's or dvd players people have bought...or set up computers. Especially older folks. Some times they dont know how or its too big or heavy and he will tell them to park around back and he will put it in their car and then he will go to their home and take it inside for them and set it up. This isnt his job. [/QUOTE]
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