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that's fair enough and i respect that. i didn't mean to offend you. my own experience was a little different - went to college, studied liberal arts, was basically told that the world was my oyster a...
I agree with the careers. You can't be an air traffic controller and stutter while talking to pilots. ...
> The banner of this sub is slam filled with people that don't agree with #2 That's why I labeled it controversial. >I couldn't face myself if I gave up and let this rule my life I don't mea...
The banner of this sub is slam filled with people that don't agree with #2 If you want to give up in certain situations, that's on you. I work in a career that requires me to speak more often than I'...
I mostly agree. I hesitate to call stuttering a disability, mostly because there are some people who have it much, much worse, but it certainly does put us at a disadvantage in life. It sure as hell i...
I know a retired engineering college professor that stutters, and a retired grade school teacher that stutters. Also a med school student who severely stutters. You can do whatever you want....
I agree and disagree. It depends with situation. They're are times were I don't stutter at all, and this kinda gives confidence that I'm somehow cured then all of sudden it gets real bad. This makes i...
Some controversial thoughts about stuttering
Some controversial thoughts about stuttering I've been stuttering \(moderate to severe, occasionally mild if I'm lucky\) for the past 20 years so here goes. I know I'm cutting against the grain with s...
SpeechEasy Review
SpeechEasy Review Hi All, Has anyone tried SpeechEasy or any experience with the product? Thx! *EDIT - Thank-you all for your responses! Greatly impacted my decision to move forward.*...
Anxiety about transitioning into adulthood
Anxiety about transitioning into adulthood Its just a vent , these are the feelings i ve been having for a long time Okay so my teenagers are almost over . Im 19 now and im terrified of being an adult...
I do that all the time, especially job interviews. It's easier to address it right away. Otherwise people tend to think I'm a moron. Some do anyway, but I can't control that...
My first job was at a roller skating rink when I was 14 ( I’m 31 now). It was whatever, but a jobs a job at that age, so it was just nice to have some money....
At 19 my first part time job was mail selection as in ordering and filtering important or non important mail and putting it in order for the mail man. Only had to talk with the boss and coworkers also...
I would survey your options and maybe try to find something that can help you build or get experience in an area you may want to have as a career. Or, find something with better than average pay and w...
My first job was as a cashier at K Mart. I spent most of my college career at various McDonalds. I worked the drive thru mostly. I also worked as a hostess at a hotel restaurant. Worst job ever! ...
I worked box office at a cinema, including talking into a microphone all day/night, which really amazes me because it's not something I'd go for as an adult, but really lots of options!...
At 17 i got a job as a produce clerk, and then I got into industrial/mining work Look for work you would be comfortable doing, having to stress about time sensitive speaking all day would be brutal. ...
First job I had was as a pot wash in a restaurant. Then sous chef, and then a waiter in a different restaurant as a student. Good luck!...
Any job suggestions
Any job suggestions Im a high school graduate , 19 years old , I want to start doing a job this summer , Any suggestions ? And btw , what were your first jobs and and at what age did you do your fir...
I’ve had very similar experiences. I’ve found great places to work that understood me and my stutter and I’ve found jobs that didn’t turn out because managers wouldn’t give me chances to interact wit...