Anonymous wrote:With ADHD, being The Boss is the best thing. Let other people remember what day the trash goes out and suffer the consequences if it is not done.
Those ADHD evaluations are modulated for gender. Your DD is going to be light years better at organizing than if she were a different gender. Good at math? Great with people?
Project manager at a tech company. Major in STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went through this with my son. When we started with serious discussions, he told me the things about a job that he could t do and that would make him miserable. It was virtually every single desk job. I thought he’d be great as a criminal investigator but the paperwork was too daunting.
To make a long story short, we looked at the list of all possible career tracks at his community college and after discussing every single one, the list narrowed to nursing, radiologist, auto tech, HVAC, electrician and plumber. PT might have worked but the amount of education was a deterrent.
Anyway it took a lot of work to pick a major. I had to find job descriptions for the different options in each major (not hard but time consuming)min order for us to have meaningful conversations.
Where is he now?
Anonymous wrote:I went through this with my son. When we started with serious discussions, he told me the things about a job that he could t do and that would make him miserable. It was virtually every single desk job. I thought he’d be great as a criminal investigator but the paperwork was too daunting.
To make a long story short, we looked at the list of all possible career tracks at his community college and after discussing every single one, the list narrowed to nursing, radiologist, auto tech, HVAC, electrician and plumber. PT might have worked but the amount of education was a deterrent.
Anyway it took a lot of work to pick a major. I had to find job descriptions for the different options in each major (not hard but time consuming)min order for us to have meaningful conversations.
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Anonymous wrote:DD has pretty severe ADHD -- even with medication- so bad at executive functioning, organizing, sustained attention to low interest activities, etc. Also has a learnimg disability with writing. Despite this, she is smart, good at math, loves kids, attractive (I mention because it can be helpfuk for some jobs), has an outgoing personality. She has a year before college and she is starting to think about future career paths (i.e. teaching, nursing). Does anyone with ADHD have a career path that has been especially good for them or their family members?