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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 671833" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Something else is going on in my opinion. To quit so soon with so much at stake? Every job?</p><p>Either he is the laziest man on the planet or he struggled internally with things that may shame him that he won't admit.</p><p>I have a secondary disgnosis,after mood disorder, is cognitive disorder not otherwise specified. It has nothing g to do with my iq which I'd fine. It has to do with my inability to learn even easy things quickly and some things that sound easy, I can't do at all. Fast food is a disaster. For those who take longer to think or who can not multitask. Every job I've ever had seemed to not explain well, but maybe I just needed extra training. In the program I am in, and will go back to as soon as I get the green light, the people who get us jobs specially look for and find jobs for people who have special needs. I did nor quit jobs, but I would get nervous and forget the steps, make mistakes and get fired.</p><p>Services like mine require an agency referred evaluation first to make sure you truly do have learnt g differences. I expected to come up clean, with nothing wrong. Wow was I shocked, but the advocacy is worth it</p><p>Your son is young. It's a good time to try to make sense of his work phobia and to address the causes. Maybe it's not just laziness.</p><p>Just another perspectove. Don't help him...attack the issue. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 671833, member: 1550"] Something else is going on in my opinion. To quit so soon with so much at stake? Every job? Either he is the laziest man on the planet or he struggled internally with things that may shame him that he won't admit. I have a secondary disgnosis,after mood disorder, is cognitive disorder not otherwise specified. It has nothing g to do with my iq which I'd fine. It has to do with my inability to learn even easy things quickly and some things that sound easy, I can't do at all. Fast food is a disaster. For those who take longer to think or who can not multitask. Every job I've ever had seemed to not explain well, but maybe I just needed extra training. In the program I am in, and will go back to as soon as I get the green light, the people who get us jobs specially look for and find jobs for people who have special needs. I did nor quit jobs, but I would get nervous and forget the steps, make mistakes and get fired. Services like mine require an agency referred evaluation first to make sure you truly do have learnt g differences. I expected to come up clean, with nothing wrong. Wow was I shocked, but the advocacy is worth it Your son is young. It's a good time to try to make sense of his work phobia and to address the causes. Maybe it's not just laziness. Just another perspectove. Don't help him...attack the issue. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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