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I chose this field(computer science) precisely so I wouldn't be judged on my communication skills rather my development skills. Applied for a developer job with no communication requirement. But i gue...
That sucks even more. Communication is an important skill these days and a lot of jobs require it but i'm pretty sure you'll find a job sooner or later....
I've had other interviews. Got rejected in all of them as well for my stutter but this one was the harshest. The interviewer didn't even pretend to care....
Had an interview today and i wanna die rn.
Had an interview today and i wanna die rn. Had an interview for a big firm today. Was really looking forward to having a good one and hoping my achievements and GPA will fill up the blocks of my speec...
Its almost like you wrote my story. I'm in the same shoes. My stutter is getting worse m every year for some reason.and I'm at my all time low rn. Can't talk to anyone. Even my friends dont wanna hang...
stutter becoming worse
stutter becoming worse I'm a freshman in college and I stutter. Let me give a brief background of my stuttering. When I was a kid, my parents knew I stutter but never really cared nor sought medical h...
Phone stutter
Phone stutter Hey guys, just started following this sub. I've been dealing with an embarrassing phone stutter for about a year and a half to two years now. It happens every time I go to answer the pho...
I actually like it when people ignore me. The less I have to interact with them, the better. But I don’t really have that problem, my job is dealing with a lot of customer support and I can’t just ign...
I know people who stutter who are /were teachers, college professors, engineers, financial advisors, doctors, speech therapists, lawyers, etc. Point is that your speech will not hold you back if you w...
I currently work in retail while attending college in order to get my teaching degree. Having a stutter in an environment with constant communication with strangers and co workers is one of the hardes...
Just the thought of speaking in front of others makes me sweat. I’ve recently gone through a few job interviews (one of them being a group interview)and the thing that got me though them smoothly was ...
I couldn't get the answers. Hypnosis is a mental process, nothing to do with the breathing. It took me 2 months to overcome blocks by the help of airflow and keep it costal. By this combination, the...
Working a communicative job
Working a communicative job ​ Hey everyone! I'm new to this sub but obviously not new to the topic at hand. I chose to go into a field of work that is quite communicative when my speech w...
Worked in a hospital for 7 years dealing with patients/nurses/doctors/family all day, every day often during difficult times for all. Now I work in receiving for a camera company interacting with truc...
Rant
Rant Hi im 18 and im about to go to university in 2021 afteer a gap year. since i was 11 my stutter has really put a holt on my life in the fact that i have held myself back on many occasions in my li...
I think that stutter or not, for most introverted types of people , a job where you are in the phone a lot or deal with the public is draining. There’s even a limit for extroverts. I’m on the phone da...
Rewarding. Even though you stutter, being able to provide valuable information that helps the other person on the phone will make you feel better about your stutter. I do a little technical support at...
It is draining but looking at the big picture I find it rewarding that I can do this job despite my stuttering. I consider my stutter as severe but I'm still able to explain and communicate whatever I...
That's an awesome job. Could u tell us how you manage stuttering while working in any way. And the ups and downs of ur job ?...
I know exactly how you feel. I was pre-law and my stutter took control and I switched majors from pre-law to Psychology. At 40, I stopped fighting my stutter and released the anger, shame and guil...