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Import Consumer Safety Officer for a government agency. I’m always talking on the phone or during inspections. Some days are fluent, and others are not lol. **I’m glad to see the diversity of jobs w...
I'm a physician. The one thing I swore I would never do when I was 10 years old once I heard you have to interview to get into medical school - and then interview to get into residency! And at 10 year...
I am an Auditor, I work for an accouting firm, my work includes dealing with clients and to report to my managers....
I work in a clinic as an LPN. Gotta call patients into the waiting room. I don’t even really stutter much yet it’s always on my mind. Exhausted by the end of each shift....
I'm still a civil engineering student, but this summer I worked as an Airport Planning Intern and at school, I work at a residence hall and previously was a student ambassador....
I know this is a old post but I stuttered as long as I can remember, worse as a kid but got a little better as I got older (33 y/o now). I went to college and graduated with an undergraduate in physic...
Oddly enough my stutter has never really impacted me relationship wise, in every other aspect of my life it has, esp career wise, the job I wanted to do I could not, I've ended up my whole life g...
Yea I got a app but it doesn’t fix it completely and I can’t really use it where I work😭...
He's most likely taking it out on you. I suggest you lawyer up or talk to the administration. There's no way a grown adult is taking a speech for a 10th grade class that seriously, as to humiliate you...
Did you disclose to the interviewers you have a stutter and just require a bit more patience and respect to articulate your sentences? It is really tough and I’ve also been on the same boat with const...
Thanks for explaining. That’s great to hear your success and empowerment. Sounds very similar to me, except maybe the ways around the blocks. I’ve always held eye contact since I was a kid. (It’s a pr...
Interviews are tough and being overlooked is a really tough thing to cope with, I am very empathetic to your experience, I am 37 and have had similar struggles. I wonder if sometimes we hinder ourse...
It’s a simple fact that stuttering (or any apparent disability) DOES affect your chance at getting a job / raise / promotion / etc. Whoever says otherwise is wrong, unless they can “hide” their stutte...
Just had another interview
Just had another interview They didn’t make fun of me or end the interview immediately, but I can tell it ruined my chances. I’m a 40 year old man, and I’m crying right now because I just want to be...
Guys, when I was 7 years old, I could barely talk due to my severe stutter. Every presentation in high school was a struggle. University was bad as well but I never quit and I made it throught. When m...
Popularity is irrelevant. I was too caught up with my stutter to sometimes enjoy time with friends and family. Other times it was fine and firing on all cylinders socially. Ebbed and flowed. My regret...
Im in law school right now in my 3rd year. Been having many negative thoughts about how my stuttering is going to mess with me once I get a job. I am what you call a mild stutterer...
I am not Data science learner but I've recently started learning Computer science online and trying to find a partner in this specialty. I think it really helps to study with someone with the same int...
Looking for machine learning/ Data Science study partners
Looking for machine learning/ Data Science study partners Hello! I’ve been in a lot of study groups/ servers on discord,Slack etc but I was always limited to just text’s because of my stutter. I’m loo...
Its tough to get rid of stutter. For me, it was much easier to become so good at other things that people look past my stutter now. So that would be my advice for your career. But you should definite...