My Ex is an Aspie and she works in Textiles, her attention to detail is frightening and her work priority is phenomenal. Get in her way or slow her down and you know about it, an Aspie melt down is not a pretty sight. If I ran a business though I'd employ her in a heartbeat.
When I worked in the computer shop managing the repair side it was like that. It got to the point where they cleared out the third shop (it was full of junk and Amstrad parts) and put me in there. A customer would come in, book in his/her computer and they would hand it through a hole in the wall and I would get on it.
That was the longest I've ever held a job down (just over 3 yrs) and we had some absolutely blazing rows before they finally just trusted me and left me to it. That was literally how it needed to be. We just did not get on at all, but my work rate, speed of diagnosing etc was second to none. I was also very, very good at sales (better than any of them including the owners !) because I was so passionate about the subject.
My problem, and biggest downfall is the co-morbidity. Bipolar. Due to this I would take 4-6 weeks off every few months because I could not handle doing the same thing day in day out. As I said though, try and replace me (they did...).
I even left because the wages were not good enough, found another job and had them begging me to come back with a quite large wage increase etc. I did return, but about six months later I went off to the USA.
I phoned the manager the other day (his father has passed away

) and had a really long phone chat with him. Went on for over 3 hours. I'd not been in contact with him since I left because as a joke I hacked all of his emails and changed all of the passwords. He didn't see the funny side
I've never lasted more than about 6 weeks - 3 months in any other job. I would either lose my temper when some one spoke down to me and slap/kick them or I would just not bother showing up.
Mum and I were having a good laugh the other day when we found some of my old school reports from middle school. I would have been 8-12, IIRC, maybe 13 before I left. Any way, it said "Andrew is a genius. Literally. When he can be bothered to show up"
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My brother has done so much better in life than I. He went to college when he was 16 on YTS and became a very skilled craftsman. Carpentry was his main gig, but he was so good at it he got head hunted off site to be a teacher @ Epsom college teaching C&J. Then another college basically offered him more so he's there now.
House in Caterham, two cars, very expensive caravan etc. Me? I got bugger all.
Thing is I am far more intelligent than he is. The last time I did an IQ test I scored 152, and I was heavily medicated at the time.
I just can't apply it because my brain is all over the sodding place. That's been my main failing in life. Build it all up, get credit, start earning good money - eff it all up.