
Asperger's on the Job
Must-Have Advice for People with Asperger's or High Functioning Autism and their Employers, Educators, and Advocates
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Rachel Perry
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Rudy Simone
Up to 85% of the Asperger's population are without full-time employment, though many have above-average intelligence. Rudy Simone, an adult with Asperger's Syndrome and an accomplished author, consultant, and musician, created this insightful resource to help employers, educators, and therapists accommodate this growing population, and to help people with Asperger's find and keep gainful employment. Rudy's candid advice is based on her personal experiences and the experiences of over 50 adults with Asperger's from all over the world, in addition to their employers and numerous experts in the field. It contains detailed lists of what the employee can do, and employers and advocates provide balanced guidelines for success, while Rudy's Interview Tips and Personal Job Map tools will help Aspergians, young or old, find their employment niche. There is more to a job than what the tasks are. From social blunders, to sensory issues, to bullying by coworkers, Simone presents solutions to difficult challenges. Listeners will be enriched, enlightened, and ready to work together!
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Short and sweet, Rudy Simone is right to the point. Approaching many different topics, Rudy gives practical advice and insight to help solve the problems that many of us face.
short and sweet
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VERY INFORMATIVE
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Wow actually a terrible narrator
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I found so much helpful and relevant information in here that it was well worth tolerating the ever-so-slightly irritating narration. Honestly, they probably picked the perfect narrator for this but the dryness, sort of monotone, occasionally didactic performance sometimes interfered with my enjoyment of the content. Most of the time, I was just engaged with the learning. I am not any sort of expert on this (outside of a recent self-Dx of ASD), but I am sure that there is out-of-date info in here. Overall, however, even though the references and research quoted are all from the 00's, most of the insights still stand and have even been further verified since then.
Definitely recommended for an employee or employer struggling with interpersonal, sensory, and/or performance issues related to someone on the Autism Spectrum.
Even though Asperger's isn't "a thing" anymore...
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Required reading
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essential listen
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Comprehensive and excellent practical info
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side note:
my special skills are never forgetting a face no matter how young they were when I saw them and how old they are now. because I remember almost every experience I have with people I can easily detect deception. after meeting someone a few times and establishing a behavior baseline I can easily spot even the slightest behavior changes and infer it's cause. I can predict future changes in behavior with decent accuracy by recalling everyone I've met with similar behavior and personality then imagining how they would be affected. I can now easily identify disorders, substance abuse, depression, no matter how well they hide it.
my understanding of people is that they lie, they lie to everyone in one way or another but the person they lie to the most is themselves, they lie to themselves so much that they don't even know who they are or how they feel. I realized that people are this way when I was really young and I started taking what people say with a grain of salt and studied everyone's behavior. who we are is defined by how we treat everyone around us.
sorry about my big rant and tiny review.
I'm 37, I only realized I was autistic 2 years ago
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Simone did it again
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That said, I found the information *extremely* valuable, validating, and life-changing. Through listening to this and other ASD books I know 100% that I have what used to be called Asperger's, now called high-functioning autism or ASD. Suddenly my whole life makes sense! Up until now, I could never figure out why I was like this or that, why I did these weird things, why so much of my life and my quirks made no sense, despite years of intense self-scrutiny and not a few failed attempts at working with a therapist or counselor. Now I know why!
My only real complaint about the material is that the author switches audiences: one minute she's talking to the person with AS; the next she's talking to the "employer or advocate of a person with AS." Quite frankly, I doubt many employers will take the time to read/listen to this or any book on AS, and if they do, the book should be presented from that viewpoint. As someone with AS, I would have appreciated the focus remaining on my situation and what I can do about it, not switching to a different audience. For me personally, this just poured salt in the wound that my own employer likely will not read this book, however desperate I am for them to understand my disorder. (I'm not asking for the moon; just understanding when I don't want to sit in the middle of the crowd at meetings but instead prefer to situate myself at the fringe, where I don't feel so trapped, etc.)
Some people have criticized Rudy Simone for a lack of "scientific evidence," but as far as I know, she has not positioned any of her books as scientific treatises. I am also very much enjoying her book "Aspergirls," which is yet more validation that I have AS. I don't need a bunch of confirmation-biased scientific studies to tell me I have ASD: much more valuable is the validation of hearing the voices of others who have it, and whose experiences are exactly like mine.
If you have, or suspect you have, ASD, this book may prove of tremendous value for you. My husband has listened to it and says it helps him to understand me so much better -- and that, in itself, is priceless.
I just wish they had chosen *someone else* to read this book for the audiobook recording. It seems they picked the worst possible person on the planet to deliver a performance meant for people with Asperger's/ASD.
Wonderful book, HORRIBLE narrator
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