About me
I am 42 years old. I made the finals of the local legends award at the 2024 South Australian Community Achievement awards for my services to the Autistic community. I am married with an 18-month-old daughter.
My neurodivergence
I was diagnosed as neurodivergent, when I was diagnosed with Autism in 1986. I was 3 years old at the time. My parents decided to get me diagnosed early because they were worried about my speech delays as a toddler. I didn’t speak until I was 3. During my childhood we visited speech pathologists and other specialists on a regular basis.
Throughout my primary school and high school years, I played soccer, basketball, cricket and Aussie rules football.
I have found it difficult to build deep friendships, however I have many acquaintances and know many people within the Adelaide community.
I try my best not to let my Neurodivergence stop me from achieving the things that I want to.
My strengths
- I am a very loyal employee.
- I am very honest.
- I am passionate.
- I am reliable.
- I am resilient.
- I am friendly and person-centered.
- I am outgoing.
- I am very social.
- I am very confident.
- I have strong core values.
- I care about my family deeply.
My experience
After school in the early 2000’s I tried to find employment. I wasn’t having much luck, so I tried supported employment. I ended up quitting because I didn’t like feeling like I was being exploited for being a supported wage employee. Supported employment didn’t make me feel very happy because every time I did a wage assessment, I tried really hard and kept being told I was still only working at 50 percent productivity. This upset me because I knew I was more capable than that. This kind of stuff still bothers me at work. I have now been working at Woolworths for 17 years. Before I worked at Woolworths I worked for Coles supermarkets for 2.5 years. My first job was at Dominoes Pizza as a pizza delivery driver. I am also a long time volunteer at Autism SA. I have been there for eleven years.
In the workplace I feel like I am at the very bottom and everybody else is moving ahead of me. I have been told on multiple occasions that I am my own worst enemy and that I always want to get to the grass that is greener on the other side of the fence. This is because I want to be successful and a high achiever.
I struggled to complete year 12 but ended up repeating and doing year 13. I missed out on Year 12 by one bad mark. If I look back now, I wish I could have gone straight to university and studied journalism. I still intend to study journalism even if I am doing it when I am fifty!
I have completed a few different courses to try to get a better job. I am qualified in Hospitality, Retail, Business, Disability, Aged Care and Information Technology. I am passionate about news, sport and Journalism. I have met many people in the South Australian media. I also love different countries.
In recent times I have led my first marketing campaign when I was asked to lead the 60 a day for Autism SA campaign in 2024. This was during Autism awareness month. It was based around my own personal story of being on the spectrum.
I also got to promote quiet time shopping hours with Autism SA and Drakes supermarkets in 2023.
I am currently studying at Tafe SA. I am doing a diploma in marketing communications, so that I can hopefully pursue a career in social media marketing roles. I like to try to be a role model for the Autism community.
What I hope this resource will do
I hope that this resource makes it easier for neurodivergent employees to feel valued in the workplace. It will be great if this resource helps employers to understand that some employees require more support to be able to bring the best out of them.
I hope this resource can make it easier for neurodivergent candidates to access interviews and take into account that different candidates may have different needs.