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I have a significant stutter and I got a phone based job I thought I could never get, and thought I bombed the interview but was told I did great. Did anyone else stop you from pursuing this dream? ...
you were right i had another talk with that company and did a ,,taster day'' and im in the last decision, theres another one they consider but they said they dont really care about my stutter as im...
People even on this subreddit have reporting completely bombing job interviews because they wouldn't get a single thing out and then still getting the job. Let them tell you no, don't reject yourself....
Dream Crushed because of Stuttering
Dream Crushed because of Stuttering Just a little vent here… For a while now, my dream job was to work as an ASL interpreter. I love the deaf community, interacting using sign, and interpreting would’...
Getting promoted to server at the restaurant I work at but I’m very nervous. Does anyone have any experience being a waiter/server and stuttering?
Getting promoted to server at the restaurant I work at but I’m very nervous. Does anyone have any experience being a waiter/server and stuttering? ...
am I the only one who hates interviews
am I the only one who hates interviews I honestly hate interview,one coz I know,no matter how much I pysch myself up am gonna stutter,and worse is when someone gets you an interview and when you don't...
First you need to strengthen ur mind u can't strengthen ur mind without strengthening ur body, go to the gym and hammer down ur body get big, most of us gym goers workout, then spend the whole of the ...
Hey man, I'm 27 years old and I've also been stuttering since a child. I was in the same position as you - a 20-year-old in college with a semi-severe stutter (blocks). I lost confidence in myself at ...
I been a combat soilder and i stutter and i handled just fine, dont let that stop u that the last thing u should worry about in the navy seals...
You just need to work on yourself and never miss opportunity to grow and grow your self-esteem. I'd say, fuck it, we all going to die eventually, so whatever we do, nothing will matter. Go switch jo...
I was unhappy typing that because it's a bad situation, but no one has ever benefited from a lie in a scenario like this. My advice: make them deny you for the SeALS, and have a backup career you'd ...
I've stuttered since I was 8, now I'm 25. I understand your fear because I had the same fear. I recently finished the maritime academy in my country and I am now currently a PhD student. It all see...
I don’t how to feel about it
I don’t how to feel about it I had an virtual college interview today, and I think I lost it all due to my stutter. The college was among my top priority colleges, but due to my constant stutter for t...
Fuck. I'm going to be that guy: You will most likely not be selected for BUD/S training or other MOS/AFSC's that call for being able to clearly communicate when under intense pressure. The military a...
During your first week of AIT, you're given the opportunity to sign up for Ranger Selection. So you can still be boots on the ground while learning Cyber. Idk what you would do as part of a ranger bat...
I also really struggle to introduce myself. My first name is one of the things I find hardest to say. An easy workaround was that I either asked a colleague to introduce me beforehand or just brushed ...
A stutter can often be improved and managed. That's literally the whole point of speech therapy. I've had plenty of jobs where I present my work to clients, and was picked over other people who didn'...
everything can be learned and trained. a stutter not. so far ive only gotten job if i was the only one who applied, its total logical to not take someone with a clear handicap...
It's pretty unlikely that two candidates going for a role will be completely equal in every way other than fluency of speech. Experience, confidence, problem-solving ability, salary expectations, pers...
one speaks fluent the other doesnt 10 out of 10 recruiter will take the fluent one, its just common sense...