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Explained my older brother, I always thought his mental health issues, prevented him from getting gainful employment after my dads cousin diagnosed him as having schizophrenia, after losing a position even through he had an engineering degree, and was recognized as being a genius. Did not realize myself another brother and sister were also on spectrum. We all did OK, though. I though my issues were just bad luck. Even unemployed for 2 years once, On strike a few times so just got on negotiating committee for following contracts. Just the way I do things. Bad luck hits plan so it does not repeat. Did not know my fellow Aspies, have this many issues Know now my experience could be useful to others. My ability to transverse mazes could be even more useful to others. Solutions obvious to me may not be obvious to them.
 
I like TACT wishing we had such resources where I live. In this country woman are excluded from jobs don't involve teacher or nurse. Amazing to see this
 

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