AdultAspie69
Well-Known Member
Starting a new job training program near where I live the wednesday after Christmas.
Rather nervous about it because I've never worked before. It's mostly to find out if I'm capable of working, before getting a real job.
It's an assembly line job in a warehouse, where companies bring there products to be labeled and repackaged for sale. Not sure if I will be able to keep up because I have some dexterity issues with my hands if I try to go too fast, and the social issues, and the noise issues.
I will also be learning to do job interviews and resume' creation although I don't have any work experience to put on a resume'.
At least I will be getting paid minimum wage during the training process. But I'm worried about it causing problems with my disability benefits. It's going to be 6 or 7 hours a day, 5 days a week, which will be putting me over the 26 hours a week limit.
Hoping this will work out.
Rather nervous about it because I've never worked before. It's mostly to find out if I'm capable of working, before getting a real job.
It's an assembly line job in a warehouse, where companies bring there products to be labeled and repackaged for sale. Not sure if I will be able to keep up because I have some dexterity issues with my hands if I try to go too fast, and the social issues, and the noise issues.
I will also be learning to do job interviews and resume' creation although I don't have any work experience to put on a resume'.
At least I will be getting paid minimum wage during the training process. But I'm worried about it causing problems with my disability benefits. It's going to be 6 or 7 hours a day, 5 days a week, which will be putting me over the 26 hours a week limit.
Hoping this will work out.