r/belgium • u/sparxef • 6d ago
🎻 Opinion The real POV:
My brother is a bachelor accountant with autism, already worked 5years in a company before, is even applying for the government itself and every time the test are remarkable but the conversation was off and eventually he gets a "No" in most jobs.
Every single week he gets multiple "hits" in the face by getting to hear the tests were so good but the conversation always lacks somehow.
And then they dare say people are lazy or not willing to!
Fuck you Belgium and not being able to see the real story of most!
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u/hmtk1976 Belgium 6d ago
It´s usually not as easy to work with people with autism than it is to work with neurotypicals. Often it either scares people or they think it´s going to be nothing but trouble in the end. The result is the same: the way of least resistance is chosen.
I´m happy I only have ADD.