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I think you got the response you did because the premise of your question may be a little short-sighted. Yes, there are jobs that require more talking than others, but when you get down to it, all jo...
I am studying to become a speech pathologist, personally I feel that I can connect to anyone with speech issues way better than anyone else in my class. Making me more suited (probably) The ideal job...
Well if that’s the way you’d like to go, I would recommend a non-client facing job. Look into becoming an account manager for a digital media publisher, for instance. A lot of the times and depending ...
I have a friend who also stutters and even though we never talk about the fact the we stutter, I like to think he knows that I stutter. Us stutters know when a person stutters. Anyways, he suggested...
Because a lot of us have been in your shoes. The type of thinking that your question poses leads to a dead end and a life of suffering. For what it's worth, Im genuinely looking out for you. I work in...
I'm answering your reworded question. Original question answer is: I can't decide for u and don't limit yourself like other ppl have said. Re worded qtn: Maybe I should have worded my post differently...
Thank you for commenting. After high school, I did accounting after getting a certificate in one of those fast track technical schools as a “computer accounting specialist.” It was ok but it was very...
Honestly, I stutter every day at work. It does get frustrating. But the more I get to know my co workers the more I get used to it. Even if you are in a position to speak sometimes, I think you'll e...
Lol I was trying to hit a nerve, at least you have a sense of humor. Just do what you want to do man. What people are trying to tell you here is don't try and plan your life around stuttering and avoi...
I get where you are coming from. Frankly it’s a tricky questions to answer, because if you let nothing hold you back then any suggestion just renders itself limiting. If you are mildly ambitious and ...
Yay! Thank you! You are the second person to answer my question. Is that what you do for a living? Anything specifically? ...
Thank you for answering my question. It means a lot to me. I will be sure to look into those career options that you suggested over and over. That is quite a list you gave. Thank you thank you! Btw...
Thank you for your wonderful and exciting ideas. I will be sure to look into the jobs that you suggested......
I’ve had jobs where I had to present in meetings and in large groups of people. Worst yet, since I am bilingual, i had to translate as well. And yeah, I had to do what I had to do. I faced my fears an...
I’m not really sure what I want to do. There are so many options and thats the problem. I feel like I can do anything I just need to decide. I guess I’m just using my stuttering to limit my options ...
I've read through this thread, and I'd just like to chime in that I'm a high school teacher with a moderate-to-severe stutter. I've been at it for almost 20 years, and no it isn't 100% perfect all of ...
FWIW, I worked as a software developer and at every company I worked at, I had to talk... to coworkers and in meetings. It sucked balls, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do....
Yes. I consider myself a severe stutterer. But sometimes I have to push through it to achieve the life style and goal I want. I am a transportation engineer, majored in civil engineering in college....
Fair enough. I work in healthcare. I’m hesitant to say much more in an open thread about who i am but pm if you’d like. ...
I do speak with other people. I like being social, especially at work. I don’t want a job where I don’t speak. I want a job where it is not a requirement to speak. For example, being a cop, I’d assume...