Should You Become An Electrician If You Have Dyslexia?
If you've been dealing with dyslexia all your life, you've likely worked diligently for years to master tasks others found more natural, like spelling, performing math equations mentally, or reading maps. While there are now a number of therapies that can help dyslexic individuals become proficient in each of the skills dyslexia can impact, you may have already written off certain detail-oriented careers as too challenging to allow you to excel. With high pay and increasing demand, a career as an electrician can be tempting -- but the physical risk of reading a wiring diagram incorrectly and harming yourself can be daunting.