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I got a temporary job in the government. I am autistic so it’s very hard for me to work at a high pace. So far my supervisor has been very nice to me and I think I want to stay here.
The problem is that I’m American, and if there’s one country that hates the government more than anyone, it’s America.
I don’t approve of a lot of my government’s actions, but that’s not the point. My point is: what do I tell people when they ask “what’s your job”?
Granted I’m a autist who has only a couple online friends, but I really want real life friends one day. I’m scared they’ll think I’m a bad person if they find out I work for the government. Do I just say “mind your own business”?
It’s not the federal government, by the way, it’s the state government. Not like it matters, the problem is that people will see me as lazy (I kinda am) and that I can’t actually hold a real job in the real world (private sector).
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>>32021566
This post is longer than I'd like to read right now consider tightening it up
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>>32021569
I work for the government now. What do I tell people my job is?
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>>32021575
Slave
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>>32021575
I'm a paper pusher, coffee maker, office assistant, secretary etc. People generally stop asking if you give them a boring answer.



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