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Jobs. Hello, everyone! Can I ask you what type of jobs do you all work in as people who stutter? 🤝🏻...
I work in manufacturing company. I struggle to communicate. communication is necessary there. sometimes I miss good opportunities and promotions because of stuttering....
Currently I work as a Biomedical Technician between two hospitals in my city. I talk constantly to coworkers, nurses, staff, patients, etc. I've learned how to use my 'work around words' so it's not t...
I work as an analyst - i just stutter my way through whatever I've to say. Its just the way it is and I can't help it...
What is your job/profession and how do you deal with your stammer at work?
What is your job/profession and how do you deal with your stammer at work? ...
Stuttering as a tour guide
Stuttering as a tour guide Howdy frens In a few weeks I start a job as a tour guide and, although my stuttering is way less than it was years ago, I still struggle occasionally, especially with the ...
I am a severe stutterer and I am aware of how important communication is, that's why I put extra effort in communicating effectively with my partner. It probably takes longer than the average person t...
I worry about this to, but you have to understand, the worst thing you can do is not try. I’ve had a stutter my whole life, and I have managed to start a part time career in the military and am now pu...
As a life-long stutterer, who is in the military part time and pursuing a job in law enforcement, I get it. But the worst thing you can do is not try. Most of the time, when people with stutters falte...
My brother stutters too, and his marriage ended in divorce. However, his stutter wasn’t the reason for the divorce; it was the wife being a classic whore. Regardless, a stutter won’t be a significant...
Totally can relate to this especially in india where getting a job is so tough in the first place. Not to mention the over-population which is self-explanatory....
Block stutter that only happens when asked to introduce myself
Block stutter that only happens when asked to introduce myself Hey all, Recently i’ve developed a form of stutter that, upon research, I discovered is a “block” stutter. Prior to this, as a kid (8-10)...
Take every interview you can get. Facing this can help. Interviewing for jobs you don't care about can be a nice stepping stone. I always see people who track the hundreds of resumes they send out, ...
Great question. I’d never use the word “recovered” in this context but in general, I’m much less impacted by my blocks. For reference, before I started practicing voluntary stuttering, I once went w...
Once you get the rhythm and confidence in your skills ,you talk like a boss and dominate. But uncertain tougher interviews are always a problem for stutterers. Always Better to have a bright knowledge...
You need to do what’s best for you, OP. My advice to you though would be to never disqualify yourself for a role based on your stutter. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion is a big thing with every empl...
i too lost many amazing jobs because of this,dont say "I won't be eligible as I stutter"..give it a chance,also try practicing speaking skills ,by asking gemini advanced or chat gpt voice to intervie...
As long as the job doesn't require you to give presentations or speak with customers on the phone, it really shouldn't be an issue. My recommendation is just give a heads-up in advance to the recruite...
Can I ask how much your stuttering affects your speech? Honestly for me interviews are one of the worst things for my speech but I’ve figured out some things that help me out. I agree with some of the...
I believe you can do the job. I o ow it going to be insanely hard I know you can do it. Key is you have to get over it...