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Was it hard for you to say your scripted lines? Did you overall enjoy the job? How were people reaction towards your stutter? Could your manager hear you speaking over the phone?...
You’re welcome. Arise and Liveops are really straight forward. Once you pass the background check, you choose which client or project you want to work for. I’ve read that the training is paid for thou...
I would look into 1099 work from home positions. I’ve read that these positions are fairly easy to get into as long as you pass the background check. List of companies: Omni Interactions Liveops Wor...
They probably do, I just felt defeated and got in my car and drove home after that. I’m still unemployed(doing Uber and dd) because i can’t even find an entry level position...
Do they not have an Equal Rights/Opportunity Clause? I know many companies will have the Equal Rights Clause passage on their website basically stating they do not discriminate towards people with dis...
I went to apply at Alorica and they told me in the interview that because of my stuttering, I wouldn’t be a good fit for that role. Hope you have a better experience...
Does anyone actually have experience working from home in a call center type of position? Or just in any heavy phone calls position, whether it be on sight or remote? If so, how did/do you like it?
Does anyone actually have experience working from home in a call center type of position? Or just in any heavy phone calls position, whether it be on sight or remote? If so, how did/do you like it? I’...
I am an Australian with a stutter. I was making $160k last year. Tonight I am homeless
I am an Australian with a stutter. I was making $160k last year. Tonight I am homeless ...
I am an Australian with a stutter. I was making $160k last year. Tonight I am homeless
I am an Australian with a stutter. I was making $160k last year. Tonight I am homeless ...
Absolutely. I currently work for a three letter agency and have a pretty bad stutter most days. Definitely doable....
Don't limit yourself to what you *THINK* your stutter may limit you to. It's definitely not to late to go after your dream. Myself and many others in this group have done all the jobs stutterers woul...
I joined the Air Force when I was 20. Logistics Management was my career field which consists of A LOT of talking and briefings. Go figure. Within my first month I had to give a training to two people...
What kind of job do you want to apply for? Job in the field or behind a desk? Most jobs in intelligence services are the latter, and I don’t really see an issue in applying with a stutter (even if it’...
Been in for 12 years (US Air Force). It has been a great experience. With that being said, it has been tough at some points. But for the most part, no one cares and is very encouraging to try and help...
Within a week. But less than minimum wage but not having to have to speak at all. Doing sandblasting and cleaning. Now, it's harder after getting qualified in many fields cause of the "less privileged...
If I was a QB, I'd definitely be a "game manager". I am the opposite of a perfectionist -- as long as the chains keep moving, I'm happy. That's what I excel at professionally -- moving the ball down t...
I've been in for 17 years. In my experience, no one cares; especially true if you show it doesn't bother you....
I already had a job when I graduated college, then after moving to a different city it took me a month to find a job. After five years there I started my own business, which is what I've been doing ev...
Did 8 years as well. 4 as active duty infantry. Like you said, as long as you know your shit, you'll be good....
I am currently in the US Air Force and I have a stutter. Nobody really seems to care and I haven’t really encountered any bad experiences because of it. But I will say that there are a lot of assholes...