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You’ll figure it out. I was in the same boat, literally. It worked out alright for me. Just keep your head up and don’t give up. The best thing you can do is get yourself out there. Get a job. Meet so...
It is absolutely not late, it's never late. I'm 30 and I'm finally employed for a year now and I'm relatively optimistic about the future for the first time in my life. I know the struggle seems insur...
Honestly that's right around the time I got fed up with letting my stutter and anxiety control my life. I joined the Air Force at 24 years old (back in 2020) and have a very cushy lifestyle now in Cyb...
Look on the bright side, you've hit rock bottom, you're aware that your life is a mess and you can change it. But I recommend you focus on the positive: you say your parents started paying for your de...
Similar spot a few years ago but more so cause I made a career change and moved out You have to understand you have an environment issue. You can blame/shame yourself but it will reinforce same thin...
I think we are very similar to each other in a way, I recommend you to at least look for a job and start working, having a routine outside of the house will improve your mood a lot I know it might be ...
It’s never too late to change. I was 22 working a shitty dead end job making $15 an hour barely getting by. I got sick of it and worked my ass off I’m 25 now and make $30 and actually can enjoy life. ...
There is always an opportunity for change. I also dropped out of university and lived with my parents for a long time. I actually had to "restart" my life twice because I was at a breaking point. I...
Real. Even our age and fields are the same. My folks might as well have forced me too because dropping out was not an option. But luckily, I liked comp sci and was able to finish university but can't ...
Stuttering and its perils
Stuttering and its perils Just a reminder to us all: Yes, you can do whatever you want. Just don't expect for people to be okay with your impediment. They probably won't be. He reminds me that our...
I feel left behind in life because of my stammer
I feel left behind in life because of my stammer I feel left behind in life because of my stammer. I am a 26-year-old man with no job, currently doing an internship. I know I have qualities, and if I ...
How do you deal with the interviews?
How do you deal with the interviews? I am currently hired as a cashier (even the manager didn't believe I was the right person for the job, but they reaaally needed cashiers for the winter holidays). ...
Dont pick something because you stutter, I have blocks like its soo hard starting sentences and I am a software engineer. The amount of meetings we had in regards to standups, planning, product update...
If you survived this far, you’re obviously capable of handling the job. Congrats on the masters and license! That’s no small task. I understand the thought of not being sure what you were thinking o...
I’m in healthcare. I got my masters and license mid last year and I’ll have to talk to patients all day long…. I can’t change now since I went through so much schooling and I basically didn’t start ye...
I’m so jealous! I chose the wrong career as someone with a stutter -sigh-...
I stutter and I currently work as a logistics analyst at a datacenter. I'm getting my bachelor's in operations and supply chain management. Don't let your stutter define career YOU want to have. Only ...
I work in the branded promotional products industry. Basically, I work for a company that other companies use to make their branded merchandise. Anything from standard stuff like hats and shirts to o...
I started a new, work from home job back in August. In my first company wide google meet meeting, all of the new hires had to introduce themselves. We had to say our name, location, what we had learne...
Yeah same! In my Master's Qualification exam, I did a presentation on my thesis proposal with a very noticeable stutter. The chair of the committee then proceeded to comment on the content of my propo...