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hello everyone 23 autistic/schizoprenic guy here wishing you all the best :)!!

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I'm not so worried about that part. A lab technician or lab assistant is what the actual job title will probably be. I want to use science to help with investigations. The rich part is what I am referring to. Just realized you had commented again.
 
I'm not so worried about that part. A lab technician or lab assistant is what the actual job title will probably be. I want to use science to help with investigations. The rich part is what I am referring to. Just realized you had commented again.
how hard was it from 0 to 10 to be able to try to become this?? i bet you worked reallay hard to get here
 
I don't know. I'm just hoping I can actually get a job when my schooling is finished. Learning how to do an interview is hard.
 
I used to be a scientist (Physicist). It didn't make me rich. Rock star is a better bet for getting rich.
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Welcome.

I used to be a scientist too. I didn’t get rich. I had to change professions, which didn’t make me rich either, but earned me enough.
 
NEET – not in employment, education, or training.

Welcome to the site. What do you like selling? Do you have any special interests?
 

Hello. I think that is a nice picture. My best friend is has schizophrenia and I think he is autistic though he does not tell me he is. It took him years trying different medication until he found the right one for him and the right dose. He has almost no symptoms any more. Stress does bring it out but he knows what to look for. He has had a good life. Meeting lots of people, traveling a lot, working in many different jobs.
 

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