A-Typical

Why settle for typical, when you can have a-typical?

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Everybody should have the opportunity to contribute to society.  Some of us are neurologically a-typical, and spend our entire lives searching for where we fit.  I would love to be an Electrical Engineer, but the path through the social and political complexities of University is too toxic for an individual that understands that ideologies need to change to suit the facts, not the facts changed to suit ideologies.

Having discovered the aforementioned, I recently completed my Certificate II in ElectroTechnology at Wollongbar TAFE.  It has made me realise I want to be an Electrician, and that TAFE is a suitable institute for me to learn.  It is a practical and noble trade that is essential to society’s continued operation.  I am hoping that it is not too late and that I can find a suitable environment and opportunity for this to happen.

I am a mature aged non-neurotypical individual who is blatantly honest, logical, rational, consistent, exceptionally loyal, and extremely capable in the correct environment.  I tend to plan everything in advance, as too many people fail to plan, which ends up resulting in a plan to fail.  Unfortunately, life has introduced an element of entropy that has been somewhat challenging to wrangle into submission.  All we can do is make the best of the hand we are dealt, even if it is full of jokers.