If they are high-functioning, a medical research or medical coding career might work. If the person is not high-fuctioning, maybe find something they are passionate about and see if it is possible to help them get training in a career field that matches like working in a bakery for someone who likes food.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Steve Jobs had Asperger's syndrome. While he displayed characteristics that some may associate with the condition, it is not appropriate to diagnose someone posthumously without proper evaluation.
Not if you are also stupid.
If they were listed here, it would never end...
There are freelance jobs that accept someone solely on the basis of talent. Go to sites like elance.com, guru.com, and amazon mturk.com for a chance to sell your art for pay.
You can search for jobs here - http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/Education_Training/Finding_Jobs.shtml
Most large employment sites have listings for such jobs if you search for them. Monster, Indeed, and Guardian Jobs all have listings for jobs working with young adults.
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Jobs that required college taking like being a teach would be good ones.
There are a few good ways to search for jobs in Minneapolis, Minnesota. One good way would be to search the Minneapolis newspapers. The newspaper classified section would list jobs in the area. Also, searching for jobs in Minneapolis on the computer would also be a good way to find them.
Available jobs would be guidance counselor, rehab facilitator, any sort of job that would help youth and adults with problems ranging from substance abuse to recuperation.
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