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Think Computer Technology

The problem with living around there, is the cost of living is so high. It is a good thing that people are considering neurodiverse people for employment for sure though.
 
I wanted to share this article, with those of you who are wanting to pursue a career.

Neurodiversity in Silicon Valley

I used to stress over being stuck in a technical role, but I am starting to embrace who I am.
Going through the article, I noticed that is is not about the fact that Silicon Valley companies ARE supporting and hiring the neurodiverse, it is about why companies SHOULD hire the neurodiverse. I have seen several articles along these lines. Only time will tell if they accomplish anything. My gut feeling is that they won't.
 
The problem with living around there, is the cost of living is so high.

Not to mention, it's an noisy, overcrowded slum. Awful place. Defiantly not the San Fransisco I remember some 25 years ago. Seattle the same way also.
 

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