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by zbyte64
3412 days ago
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Should we be calling Autism an illness? Like OP I feel like this condition is not a negative thing, just a different thing with some drawbacks and benefits. Communication and socialization are different categories. Personally, communication isn't an issue if it is goal oriented. When I do not understand the goal of many social situations, communication does not follow. When you get fired for not being chatty enough and you cannot change even if you wanted to then autism means something. Not a scape goat but god dammit people need to understand "a culture fit" does not mean hiring friends. |
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Second there are people that don't have any mental illness. They are just general dicks or idiots, and get fired for not being a "culture fit".
Thirdly there is 2 sides for ever story. We have little facts about the entire situation. In my experience when you get fired they don't give you reason why. They wish you best luck in hopes you don't show up the next day with a gun, and that is about it.
Finally people get fired all the time for all sorts of reason. Some times the company doesn't need all the people. Sometimes the CEO wants more money whatever reason it is it happens. I seen people get fired because they couldn't speak English, and it wasn't like they were hiding it through the interview process. Life is rough get a helmet don't use anything in life as a escape goat.