commentr/StutterJune 14, 2024
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I work TSA (airport security.) It's nice because I, for the most part, say the same thing a lot, so I can visualize what I am saying. I always enjoy challenging myself, so I have been a trainer since the end of 2017. Most of the time, my stutter is non existent, because I am good at anticipating issues and problems. I have been doing it for nearly 10 years. When I was in the hiring phase, I had to see a speech therapist to make sure my stutter won't affect security. I was absolutely terrified that I was going to have a bad day, but I got through it with one stuttering incident in a 40 or so minute session.
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