BubbaHoTep wrote:
Redback wrote:
Shortly afterwards I was fired, basically for problems with customers caused by AS.
Maybe I overgeneralized a bit. But in every employment situation I have ever personally been in, I stand by my statement that telling your employer about AS is a bad idea. The above is one of the reasons why. I have also seen from personal experience that employees perceived as having 'mental issues' are some of the first to go when there are layoffs. Also, they can pretty much forget about getting any sort of promotion or merit bonus.
Getting and keeping a job is hard enough. Why make it worse by letting on you have 'mental issues'?
I have had the same thing happen with me. As soon as they find out, they seem to come to a conclusion that I am not a good fit with the company or that I shouldn't be in a position where I have to interact with anyone. Having AS is your own business. I wouldn't tell as long as it doesn't interfer with your capability to do your job well. It's almost like having depression, that's your own private struggle and it's no body else's business.