Ellis,
Fortunately, many individuals with disabilities gravitate to their areas of strength when they are looking for employment in a way that is not possible when they are in school. In school, the tasks are the same for everyone and there is a standard means of accomplishing things. In truth, there are few jobs that have the individual doing EVERYTHING that might be done within a profession. That provides a little flexibility (for example, a nursing student who runs into trouble trying to transfer patients when in school (because of size or strength) can work their whole professional lives in a doctor's office and never be asked to transfer a patient!
Dr. Jane Jarrow