Finally found work that suits me!

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AardvarkGoodSwimmer
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14 Sep 2020, 2:35 pm

Bonanza Jay wrote:
They pay on the 10th of the month, accounting for weekends. Always on time for me, all been good.

It varies but the hourly pay ranges from around $15 to $22
I’m sure you agree on the importance of safety when using the Internet.

Before I’d reveal the type of personal information which would be on a job application, I’d have to be able to look up the company directly myself. I would want you to be able to get credit.

Maybe we could talk some here and then by PM’s. Does this sound like a good plan?



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14 Sep 2020, 3:10 pm

AardvarkGoodSwimmer wrote:
Bonanza Jay wrote:
They pay on the 10th of the month, accounting for weekends. Always on time for me, all been good.

It varies but the hourly pay ranges from around $15 to $22
I’m sure you agree on the importance of safety when using the Internet.

Before I’d reveal the type of personal information which would be on a job application, I’d have to be able to look up the company directly myself. I would want you to be able to get credit.

Maybe we could talk some here and then by PM’s. Does this sound like a good plan?


Sure, fire away! I'm happy to answer any questions you might have.

The company is called iTutorGroup so definitely do your research and see what you think.

If you decide it's something you'd like to do and you'd like my support with the application/interview/initial classes then I can refer you directly. All I'd need would be your name and email address. You'd then get sent an email inviting you to complete the application and book an interview with me.

I'll be around here or you can PM me, or email. Whatever you like.



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14 Sep 2020, 3:15 pm

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Nice. My view is that an aspie will often find a job in the end that they like or at least tolerate. Quitting jobs you hate isn't a bad thing, it just tells you what you're not suited to. Many Aspies are put off too quickly by not finding a job they like but it's good to see you found something.


Thanks :) It's taken a while but I'm finally finding a bit of balance with work/study/life. It helps that I'm moving my work and study towards my interests.

What do you do for work?



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15 Sep 2020, 12:31 am

Congrats. I was in the ESL business in Japan for 10 years. It can be very gratifying work.



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15 Sep 2020, 9:38 am

Bonanza Jay wrote:
Nades wrote:
Nice. My view is that an aspie will often find a job in the end that they like or at least tolerate. Quitting jobs you hate isn't a bad thing, it just tells you what you're not suited to. Many Aspies are put off too quickly by not finding a job they like but it's good to see you found something.


Thanks :) It's taken a while but I'm finally finding a bit of balance with work/study/life. It helps that I'm moving my work and study towards my interests.

What do you do for work?


A nice balance is always good. I work as a semi skilled labourer in a steel engineering workshop. It's not to bad but the hours suck sometimes.



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15 Sep 2020, 10:05 am

Bonanza Jay wrote:
. . . The company is called iTutorGroup so definitely do your research and see what you think.

If you decide it's something you'd like to do and you'd like my support with the application/interview/initial classes then I can refer you directly. All I'd need would be your name and email address. . .
Thanks. I’ll take a look.