When he was a younger adult, he volunteered at a personal care home stocking shelves and setting tables, at 2 convenience stores making popcorn for sale and stocking the cooler and taking out the trash, at a grocery store stocking shelves and at the high school lunch room. He also walked the neighbor's dog for free. But he said he didn't want to work another day for nothing. We moved so now he is delivering newspapers-4 routes in one day. I would like to know what jobs a 39 year old non-speaking… read more
He could work for eating establishments clearing the tables. He could be a custodian. He could be a dog walker. He could make things to sell at craft shows and online.
Thank you very much. Will do.
Have you looked into vocational resources in your area, there is likely to be a workforce program to help him find jobs suited to his likes and abilities. These programs generally even provide on the job training as well. And employers recieve a tax break for employing through the program so that encourages them to be more open minded about hiring