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I am a fighter pilot and I stutter... So yea, your wrong dog. Right about everything else though....
Totally understand where you're coming from. I'm about to make e5 and starting to get into more leadership roles and I always shied away from them. But for the past two years I've kind of been tacklin...
I'm an E4 with a stutter rn, that really makes my day knowing there's officers out there with a stutter. Because being in the military with a stutter is rough. What branch are you....
Being squared away physically will also help. If you have any other questions or if you need someone to talk to, PM me at anytime. I'm here to help! Hope everything works out for you....
Just got out after 4 years as an infantryman in the Marine Corps. Had a stutter the whole time. Doesn’t hold you back and no one really cared. Had a SNCO who had a stutter and hated public speaking bu...
Wow thanks a bunch. I’m pretty squared away physically wise and haven’t had bunch trouble in high school/college being in athletics in both. I thought being an officer and stuttering would be an issue...
I'm a military officer with a stutter. People will give you a little crap for it, but most will ignore it. If you don't let it hold you back, it won't. I noticed that once I quit caring as much about ...
Military and stuttering
Military and stuttering Hello everyone, just wondering if anyone joined the military with a stutter? My stutter isn’t terrible and for the most part I can get my sentences out (social pressure sometim...
Maths and sciences. I’m planning on letting my stutter dictate my life just yet...
I am in a school based setting superfine other therapists and in meetings most of the time! You can also work in private practice, home health, outpatient clinics, hospitals, rehab facilities, etc. ...
For those of you who became speech language pathologists, what do you do for work now?
For those of you who became speech language pathologists, what do you do for work now? I graduated with a BS in computer science last year, but I’m considering changing careers to an SLP. I feel like ...
You can always say “I’ll do food running” if you do start fucking up during the interview. That’s how I got started, and I eventually worked up to server and then bartender and I have a moderate stutt...
Most jobs i've had were of the customer facing sort, but i did have one desk/cubicle type job (of which the talking on the phone part was excruciating). I find that i can handle my stutter better whe...
This is the advice I was going to make. I’m in a profession where I need to speak to the public regularly, and faked confidence is what got me a great job and helped me become a happier person...
Many moons ago I worked at a movie theater and retail. Honestly, I don't ever remember a customer ever reacting negatively to my stutter (and it was significant). I even had 2 really cute girls ask m...
Working in customer service/ sales is the best job to be honest. It forces you to speak. The more you speak, the easier it gets, anxiety lessens, then your confidence grows and before you know it you...
Waiting Job
Waiting Job So I'm going for an interview this Friday for a waiting job in a local restaurant, and I'm worried that my stutter is going to get the best of me in the interview (and if I get the job on ...
I know it’s scary but you just gotta get over that fear. Start talking - talk to strangers, ask for directions, talk to scammers that call us every dang day. The more you speak, the more it’ll get ea...
Can't speak for jobs as I'm still in uni, but when it comes to dating, it's easier than ever now that lots of interactions are done online. I don't use dating apps, but I chat a lot on whatsapp and fb...
I think Tyler 1 stutter, there is a montage on YouTube compiling all of his stutterers, I guess streaming really helped his fluency where he barely stutterers...