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Recent content by Brian Smith

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    relating to an autistics boss

    p.s. I have a teenage step-son who has been diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum and, as an engineer and married to a wife who is an accountant, we can all be somewhat on the "spectrum", who is to say, meaning I am certainly sensitive to the matter.
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    relating to an autistics boss

    Hi, I joined this site to help relate to a new boss. Here's the history: - we used to be colleagues, both starting as Network Engineers at the same time for a Fortune 500 company. - he admitted in the first month or two to the team that he is on the autism spectrum and can come across harshly...
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