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Yes I do, at the job I’m currently I did during my interview and my former boss told the store I have turrets lmaoooo...
Be confident and persistent. I'm currently looking for a job as well. If they don't want to hire you, it's thier loss. Would you want to work for an employer that considers stuttering an issue? I ...
Hey I stutter and I have been serving for about 4 years....
Ah okay. Sorry, I misunderstood, thought u were mentioning it into your resume. Do you stutter at all during the interviews? I myself stutter a bit during the most interviews whether it's face to face...
I don’t mention it, they seem super excited to interview me based off of my resume and then when I interview they’re significantly less excited...
Maybe try removing that you stutter from your resume? I've never mentioned in my Resume that I stutter. Having said that I'm a mild stutterer. I worked in multiple jobs; supermarket, hospitality, ware...
Do you think that your stuttering is why they aren’t hiring you? If so, that’s illegal discrimination...
Its scary and hard at the beginning, but thats because i was hard on myself the most. Eventually you will get into the rhythm of things and everything you have to say like greetings etc will begin to ...
Stutter/server job
Stutter/server job Hi! I have about a total of 5 years of customer service experience/ team leadership experience, which you think would be more than enough to qualify me for a server job, but for som...
I stutter and cold approach at bars. Nothing will happen unless you take action. It can be rough but its more painful knowing that I didn't talk to her at the end of the night....
Honestly I gained more confidence speaking with my first job. Having to talk to do my job was constant practice every day. People asking me where things are always took me off guard so I didn’t have a...
(Maybe) learn a trade I did Many industries, where little talking is required It has to be something you’re good at and enjoy...
Try to force yourself to treat it like practice. Because that’s what it is (in the grand scheme of things). I liked to think of those early jobs and summer gigs as just stacking up experiences and rep...
Same here! I enlisted in the USAF in 2020 and had a terrible time. The stuttering made my time that much more difficult compared to my peers. However, it was a life changing experience and changed my ...
Every job is different, and everyone within those jobs are different, so I can't speak for your company itself. What I can speak for is myself as a stutter. Without diving to deep into it, I've been i...
Went Army, and like you said basic was rough. It is what it is though. Those were some of the best worst times of my life....
This is why I'm so glad I never really have to get a first job. I would be so nervous....
For as much as it will suck at times, these moments are so important for developing confidence with speaking and your stutter. It will really pay dividends down the road. Within reason of course, try ...
There are some moments that may suck, but you need to go through them. My very first job was tutoring a kid by teaching him english. Of course I had my moments of real bad stuttering and the kid star...
When I was younger it was hard. I didn’t want to openly talk about it and always hated on myself when I stuttered. I found that once I got into a job, I did so well that no one cares. Now that I’m old...