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My husband stutters a lot and he’s a biomedical engineer, mostly doing data analysis....
a question for the guys with a severe degree of stuttering. what do you do for a living?
a question for the guys with a severe degree of stuttering. what do you do for a living? ...
To the warriros of this sub, Has anyone dropped of college because of stutter?
To the warriros of this sub, Has anyone dropped of college because of stutter? [deleted]...
Same, but with being a laborer. Been trying to work up the courage to get my ged, and something computer based in community College...
Yes it sucks. I can work but only as a cleaner. That's the only job I have found where I don't have to speak. I could do so much more career wise but I'm limited severely because of my stutter. What ...
I once looked into getting on disability. I actually went to a program called Vocational Resources first. It's a program initially created for those that are deaf etc. but they recently added stutteri...
Because you're able to work. You have a disability but you're not disabled. If you are physically and mentally competent and capable, why wouldn't you work? The ADA will help you if you're being dis...
I’ll try! I’m starting a new job shortly, hopefully that will make it easier for me to think about something else...
Not trying to scare you but my dh had a stutter and was asked to leave the nursing program because he could not interview ME using a tape recorder. Their thinking was if you stutter with your wife as ...
I let my stutter hold me back professionally and I will tell you one thing- I regret it. My current speech therapist who is a doctor stutters. I look at them and go wow I wonder what I could have been...
I am an older student because I ran from speaking jobs just like you. I graduate this may from a bachelor's registered nurse program. I have worked in the hospital for the last two years of school. My...
Stuttering makes you empathetic to others, which is an ideal quality for a nurse; you will be awesome!...
You will stutter in every job you choose to do, why not make it a job you’re passionate about. You only have this one life to live, don’t let stuttering hold you back!...
I am a nurse practitioner but before than a RN. You will be fine and do great. Most of the time nursing students are to focused on trying to life through the program. The biggest thing will be having ...
I hear ya, I worried a bit about this, too. I have a two year old son and another son due in May. As other folks have said, you can't let this define you. My wife said that I would be the best coach/a...
I’m maybe 95% blocks with a dash of prolongations. I, the masochist I am elected to do drama at school where it was dubbed my “dramatic pause.” Seriously though it’s an enigma to me. Im pretty fluent...
I have no therapist or something but I can relate to this. All of the faculty and student in my college department already know that I stutter yet they always push me to take up this certain leadershi...
As my speech therapist once told me, “Don’t let your stuttering control you. You should be in the driver’s seat.” I try to follow this advice as much as possible as a high school senior, and I have ha...
I’ve always done this! It makes you less stressed, and I feel it kind of adds “brownie points” to show that yes you may have a disability, but here you are still trying to get a job and put yourself o...
My Job Interview Experience
My Job Interview Experience Hi all, I’ve been lurking this page for some months and first I just want to let you all know I draw inspiration from each and everyone of you. I know it’s not easy being ...