Aspergare som vill bo i Sverige. Vad kan jag göra?
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Aspergare som vill bo i Sverige. Vad kan jag göra?
Hello, I hope you don't mind that I write in English, as my grammar in Swedish might be insufficient. I have lived in Sweden for a year, but was not able to find a job, especially not part-time which would be better as an aspie. I have experience for several years in IT , sysadmin and helpdesk and followed a bachelor's study in IT (programming, networking, databases) with international politics and Swedish as a minor.
Since I am dutch, learning swedish was relatively easy. Yet I noticed that AMS and calling companies was not easy at all. So what do you advise?
Only being self employed could work?
Having a contact would mean more financial stability...
Debbie
Ledsen, mitt Svenskt är inte så bra, darför prefererar jag att talar Engelska i meddelandet.
Jag hoppas att hittar ett deltid jobb i sverige, kanske i GBG. Men som en aspergare vet jag inte hur att man gör om det. Inte vara perfect i Svenska språket var också ett problem, antar jag.
Since I am dutch, learning swedish was relatively easy. Yet I noticed that AMS and calling companies was not easy at all. So what do you advise?
Only being self employed could work?
Having a contact would mean more financial stability...
Debbie
Ledsen, mitt Svenskt är inte så bra, darför prefererar jag att talar Engelska i meddelandet.
Jag hoppas att hittar ett deltid jobb i sverige, kanske i GBG. Men som en aspergare vet jag inte hur att man gör om det. Inte vara perfect i Svenska språket var också ett problem, antar jag.
If you have a diagnosis then you can get help from habiliteringen or from the unemployment office, just show them your diagnosis and things will work out from there I think. But then again if you dont have a Swedish citizenship and not any personal number etc then maybe they wont help you, you are simply not eligible for help from the Swedish health care system then maybe.
Hi Debbie and welcome to aspergerforum.se
Finding a job in Sweden is quite hard, unfortunately. Especially, if you are an aspie, but it´s not impossible. I don´t know anything about the IT-business in Sweden but I recommend you to have a look at these pages:
http://www.itbemanning.se/index1.htm
http://www.poolia.se/
http://www.itresurs.se/
http://manpower.se/MPNet3/startContent. ... DEN_NORDIC
Staffing companies may have some suitable part time jobs for you, it shouldn't be impossible for you to find a job since you have lot of experience.
Good luck!
Finding a job in Sweden is quite hard, unfortunately. Especially, if you are an aspie, but it´s not impossible. I don´t know anything about the IT-business in Sweden but I recommend you to have a look at these pages:
http://www.itbemanning.se/index1.htm
http://www.poolia.se/
http://www.itresurs.se/
http://manpower.se/MPNet3/startContent. ... DEN_NORDIC
Staffing companies may have some suitable part time jobs for you, it shouldn't be impossible for you to find a job since you have lot of experience.
Good luck!
matterik skrev:If you have a diagnosis then you can get help from habiliteringen or from the unemployment office, just show them your diagnosis and things will work out from there I think. But then again if you dont have a Swedish citizenship and not any personal number etc then maybe they wont help you, you are simply not eligible for help from the Swedish health care system then maybe.
Jag har personnumnret, men är inte Svensk. Jag ska kolla Habiliteringens websidan. Tack!
Kristofer skrev:Hi Debbie and welcome to aspergerforum.se
Finding a job in Sweden is quite hard, unfortunately. Especially, if you are an aspie, but it´s not impossible. I don´t know anything about the IT-business in Sweden but I recommend you to have a look at these pages:
http://www.itbemanning.se/index1.htm
http://www.poolia.se/
http://www.itresurs.se/
http://manpower.se/MPNet3/startContent. ... DEN_NORDIC
Staffing companies may have some suitable part time jobs for you, it shouldn't be impossible for you to find a job since you have lot of experience.
Good luck!
Thanks for the links.
I see there is now a reasonable amount of vacancies around Stockholm.
But renting a place there is quite expensive if even found (last time I checked). Applying for a job whilst not having an address there is pretty hard. Last time I was there, I was in an exchange programme so housing was provided for. I wonder if perhaps someone here with autism knows a secondhand appartment for rent or so? (Temporarily)sharing a house with "normal people" was never an option. Once you explain that you have a manual, the case is lost.
By the way, for those that want a job. In the Netherlands it *is* a lot easier to get one. The reason why I want to try Sweden is for the "vackra naturen" the rocky hills and forests and pretty language. Picking mushrooms here is also illegal by local legislations and I loved doing that in Sweden. I know several swedes that moved here to find jobs and succeeded within 1 or 2 months. With the european legislation it is easy to stay for 3 months in another EU country with no demands asked. So I would encourage people to get informed about that option when interested.
Are you allergic to some kind of manuals or what?surkål skrev:Once you explain that you have a manual, the case is lost.
Thats stupid.Picking mushrooms here is also illegal
Most mushroom's is legal to harvest and eat in Sweden but not all of them. They are supposed to be "toxic" and i heard that you get big black eyes and super powers if eating them.
Parvlon skrev:Are you allergic to some kind of manuals or what?surkål skrev:Once you explain that you have a manual, the case is lost.Thats stupid.Picking mushrooms here is also illegal
Most mushroom's is legal to harvest and eat in Sweden but not all of them. They are supposed to be "toxic" and i heard that you get big black eyes and super powers if eating them.
du vet väl att allemansrätten är ett väldigt svenskt fenomen?
det innebär att i i princip alla andra länder är allt som växer eller springer eller simmar (eller flyger för den delen med... och kanske rullar med. ja ni förstår...) omkring på någons mark markägarens egendom.
surkål skrev:By the way, for those that want a job. In the Netherlands it *is* a lot easier to get one. The reason why I want to try Sweden is for the "vackra naturen" the rocky hills and forests and pretty language. Picking mushrooms here is also illegal by local legislations and I loved doing that in Sweden. I know several swedes that moved here to find jobs and succeeded within 1 or 2 months. With the european legislation it is easy to stay for 3 months in another EU country with no demands asked. So I would encourage people to get informed about that option when interested.
Jag kan bekräfta detta då jag själv var nere i tre månader ungefär. Dock så är lönerna inte som i Sverige kan jag lova! Jag hade minimumlön för en 21 åring vilket låg på 6.24 € i timmen brutto, vilket motsvarar ungefär 60-65 kronor. Har man dock utbildning så ska det nog gå bättre.
Sen var även arbetsförhållandena, åtminstone där jag jobbade riktigt usla.
Om någon har planer på att åka ner får ni gärna skicka pm, jag hjälper gärna till och jag har dessutom kontakter jag kan fråga.
Visst, men nu skrev han att plocka svamp är illegalt i sig. Svamparna som avses plockar man oftast i Sverige på icke-allmän mark eftersom det är på ängarna de växer, så det skulle vara illegalt på det sättet här med ändå, om man inte frågar då.Fenren skrev:Parvlon skrev:Are you allergic to some kind of manuals or what?surkål skrev:Once you explain that you have a manual, the case is lost.Thats stupid.Picking mushrooms here is also illegal
Most mushroom's is legal to harvest and eat in Sweden but not all of them. They are supposed to be "toxic" and i heard that you get big black eyes and super powers if eating them.
du vet väl att allemansrätten är ett väldigt svenskt fenomen?
det innebär att i i princip alla andra länder är allt som växer eller springer eller simmar (eller flyger för den delen med... och kanske rullar med. ja ni förstår...) omkring på någons mark markägarens egendom.
Bönderna ser dock mest troligt dessa svampar som ogräs, i en del fall kanske som godis till sina kossor.
Is it easier for people with Asperger to get a job in Netherlands, or is it easier just in general terms? If it is easier for people with Asperger to find and keep a job, do you know why?
I don't know so much about the labour market in Netherlands, but I would appreciate if you could tell me what "system" they have for helping people with disabilities to get a job.
I don't know so much about the labour market in Netherlands, but I would appreciate if you could tell me what "system" they have for helping people with disabilities to get a job.
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