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What you do for a living? A good company wouldn't care about your stutter As long as you get the job done...
I wish I could not give a fuck, like I did when I was a clueless teenager. But out in the workforce, stuttering can affect your job, and therefore your income. I don’t wanna be struggling financially ...
Yes!!!!! Awesome!! I train from 20 to 70 medical personnel 2x a month via Zoom and face to face. I share your strength and resiliency. I'm going to be me and if they can't accept that then that is...
Cool so you speak a lot on the job. Good for you. We all need to overcome our fears. When I was in college I majored in public policy and my little did I know that the major/ field is stacked with pre...
Let's go !!!!! I just got my first job too out of university. I thought I bombed the interview because i was stuttering like crazy. but they called back with a job offer after a few days! we really ...
I'm 27. During my childhood there was my grandmas neighbor, older guy with pretty severe stutter. Then there was a girl 2 grades higher than me in middle school I think. Then I had a classmate for 2 y...
Really didn't write it to fight or something. but you seem to be on a high horse and everyone who is struggling is to be blamed. >So stutters shouldn't have good lives, or if you are successful yo...
>obnoxious about how they just didn't care about it anymore and now living the best life > >I wanted to relate to people living a similar life or learn what they did to cope with things ...
It's not gatekeeping. I'm not against mild stutterers and i know there lives are definitely not ideal. but i have seen various posts getting deleted and people being obnoxious about how they just didn...
My first proper job was as a call centre agent... sucked but not as bad as I thought and I'm way more comfortable on the phone nowadays ​ ​ My current job as an auditor I hav...
I work on a daily basis with constant meetings with clients and I have blocks constantly and it can be the most embarrassing thing ever but I just deal with it People come here with a weird dichotomy...
Honestly I was in the same boat I put off getting a job as long as possible. I can genuinely say that I am very happy I did because it was a lot less scary that I imagined and it taught me that I buil...
I’m your age and I have a family and a great kid. I’m a lawyer and having to talk for a living can be terrifying. Sometimes I still get down about it but most days I just power through. I’ve noticed m...
I woke up at the age of 40 and never looked back. My only regret is not doing this sooner as I lived a dark existence for 35 years that lead me down a dark path with a gun in my hand. After I woke up,...
Issue with ‘some’ in this community.
Issue with ‘some’ in this community. Lot of people in this community allows their stutter to dictate their lives. I occasionally especially when nervous/stress/super tired have a severe stutter aka ‘b...
No, why would I risk having a child who stutters on the account of if it’s genetic. How am I going to pick up my child from school if I can’t say his or her name? How am I going to support a family &a...
Apply to what you want. You'll look back in the future and kick yourself for not doing what you wanted. If they even remember you, your coworkers will only know you as "the guy who stuttered when I wo...
Going inside just after opening and a little bit before closing and asking to speak with the manager are the best ways to get hired. Bypass the online application/corporate bs and get straight to the ...
Thank you for your response and forgive me for not responding sooner. Truly inspirational! I congratulate you on your success; I'm sure, it's rightly deserved! I live in Austin, Tx. I went to sc...
With how many job openings there are everywhere and how hard a time employers are having finding people to work that definitely would make me suspicious that it's about the stutter. Sadly there's prob...