I have had so many communication issues, and being that I spent most of my life as an entrepreneur, this whole "don't speak to the boss like an equal" is just another in the long line of social faux pas that I make because I don't understand the unspoken language of the allistic world. And this cost me my job. This is apparently EXTREMELY COMMON for autistic and neurodivergent people.
The video I'm referring to that I watched: https://www.tiktok.com/@csmijango/video/7037149653892222255
And here's the video where I talk more about the "hierarchy thing": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2zW3S5M3ro
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Im so glad I have a Swedish supervisor lol. Not a guarantee but a trillion times better than most nationality bosses I've had, US, German etc. Got kicked out by Swedish bosses with a inflated ego as well but generally speaking
Did some work in the US for a company based out of Ireland once and that was a lovely experience all things considered. Very respectful of my time and input.
OK great. I am just saying that the hierarchy aspect do seem to have a cultural aspect as well
I was agreeing and sharing a similar example.
Yea, I have no experience with Irish work culture, I bet its better than brittish at least 😃