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At 18, yeah, take it for the money. If this was a career choice I'd say don't take it because it sounds like a toxic work environment, and, having worked in toxic work environments, it's not worth it...
I have a stutter as well and am thinking about becoming a bartender, and I know that customer interaction is a big part of the job so i was wondering if you’d like to share a bit of your experiences, ...
Take it, I have a stutter and got my first job in a factory and every one has been nice about it :)...
Every morning I run 1 mile, read 10 pages out loud of a book and chew gum when I have to talk to people. This has cured about 90% of my stutter. Not saying this will work for everyone but it has for m...
I have, and have always had, very strong social anxiety. I never wanted to speak in public, always had a very hard time making friends, and I find it a struggle to speak with others. Kind of odd, then...
It really doesn’t matter I promise you. Had a stutter since I was 4 and now I’m 16, I’ve always had friends since kindergarten so I never had to worry about the friends part of a stutter, it was only ...
take the job. you will feel uncomfortable. it's ok. you will become more confident because you will have to talk sometimes...
I’d say take the job. Many / most jobs are given out because ‘somebody knows somebody.’ It’s largely the way the world works — relationships. Having a stutter you’re going to have to learn how to de...
It's difficult but you have to bristle up to that if it does happen. I too knit up future scenarios so I know what kind of bs to expect. This can turn into a chip on your shoulder and can limit you ...
This is a better scenario than you make it out to be. At least in this environment people still respect your last name and maybe, because of that, they might be less willing to go full ham on you. It’...
Honestly, when I went to job interviews and just told them straight up I have a stutter it’s not because I’m nervous, I’ve gotten it. Confidence IS key (sometimes unfortunately). But I hope you get it...
I wanna take this job but idk if it’s a good idea
I wanna take this job but idk if it’s a good idea My dad and brother work at a factory and my last name is very respected there, so I know I’d be hired if I apply. I’d be doing computer stuff and not...
I was average in school however, I went to several different elementary schools, two middle schools and 4 different high schools (moved a lot). I did take an online IQ test and scored 120. Most peop...
A Professional network for Lawyers with Speech Disabilities
A Professional network for Lawyers with Speech Disabilities Hey Everyone, **I'm a Lawyer with a Stammer** and just starting out a professional network for this. If you know any lawyers/law students wh...
I agree about disclosing during interviews. I disclosed during a panel interview, and added that Thomas Jefferson, Moses, and James Earl Jones all stuttered yet went on to accomplish great things. And...
My advise to you is to tell the interviewer about your stutter so you would feel more comfortable, they would understand and it would relive a lot of anxiety off your chest and lastly prepare and have...
Don’t get discouraged, you WILL find something. I’d always recommend disclosing your stutter at the start of interviews. It clears the air and will allow the interviewer to look at you for you, rathe...
You have to keep fighting and show others you can do jobs. Get zoned in, and if you have trouble talking, say it won’t interfere in your job....
I Suppose I'm in a lucky position and I'm complaining like a dickhead when people have none but I haven't seen them all summer basically and they're probably going to question what I've done with my s...
Don't fret. I've been there many times. I once landed a job where I stuttered so bad that I almost just walked out of the interview. They hired me, to my surprise and I think they were shocked out how...