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Marlon Brando actor talks so uniquely so think of yourself as a unique person who talks in a different stylish way, stuttering reduces and creates a new style of heroism. Also improving job skills in ...
I don't do public speaking or presenting much, but occasionally I'd have to speak meetings. I think it's easier in the work setting in general, because everyone should know you stutter, and be tolera...
Hey there, I'm also 21. It's a painstakingly slow process and requires a lot of self reflection. I'm not all the way there myself, but in the past couple of years I've gone from being nearly mute when...
How are you doing now? Don't resign, if it is your only source of income. I'd say let the company make that decision....
The worst that can happen if you fail a presentation is losing your job. If a girl thinks your stutter is creepy and #metoos you it’s over. Even your own family will abandon you....
I went out with multiple crews managing them across the country on emergency work. I do sales otherwise but show them the work I pick up and am their manager in essence also. I'm like one of the guy...
Even ADHD people fair better than moderate stutterers and they get free disability benefits...
I have a team reporting to me. I’ve been in this industry for over 20 yrs and currently work for a very large company and interact with a lot of people. I’ve realized that speech impediments are pre...
Before I quit and opened my own business I was an operations manager for a walmart warehouse. I over seen 3 departments per shift and a little over 100 people. Constant meetings, zoom or in person, an...
OMG that’s exactly how I started lol. Basic warehouse skills, then trusted to be a “problem solver” (requires communication between departments) then promoted to team lead (don’t plan on becoming a ma...
I am a team lead, which is right under a manager at my job. I think everybody gets it though, when I start my block I tend to apologize and they profusely say it’s OK 🤣...
I would say I have a moderate stutter. Depending on the day ya know. I have 20ish people “under” me in a manufacturing facility. You’re dealing with grown people and if you earn their respect and the...
I currently manage 4 direct reports. It’s fine. I’m sure they chuckle about my speech when I’m not around, but they are respectful to my face so I’m good with that....
Pretty higher up (creative director) and most everyone in my company knows about it. Never had an issue. In fact I have noticed a few more people in my long time here. I was the only one for a while....
Finally Hired !
Finally Hired ! I’m sure some of you remember my post from a while or so back. Now I am glad to say that I am finishing my first two weeks at my new role :) I have put in tremendous work behind the sc...
currently leading 3 sections so 3 supervisors with 15 staff between them. It works out. I came up through the ranks so they all knew and respected me before I got the job. was it hard to get a job: ...
I was a supervisor for a surveillance crew of 5 for about 4 years. Before that I was a team leader of 2-3 guys in the Army. It’s not as bad as we make it out in our head. Respect them and they’ll (us...
Any managers (with stuttering) with atleast few reporting to you? How are you managing?
Any managers (with stuttering) with atleast few reporting to you? How are you managing? ...
I joined a fraternity when I was 18. Turned out to be great. I actually became the chapter president despite having a stutter...
There are a few things you can do. Go to school, higher ed for better education/qualifications. Or apply to jobs that don't need as good qualifications....