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I know a lot of people who start out in firms at the beginning of their career and then settle into corporate accounting after several years. If you're getting more benefits and the culture is just as...
If the only con is the requirement to speak more/ the stutter, I beg you to take the job. If there's more cons like location, commute, contractual obligations, etc, you do you....
I know I'm really having a hard time deciding. Asked my parents, and of course, they say take the new job for the money. ...
Take the new job!! I know this is WAY easier said than done but... FUCK EM! If you stutter in a meeting, they gonna wait! If you stutter in conversation, THEY GONNA WAIT! You have shit to say and it's...
Should I leave my job for another???
Should I leave my job for another??? It really troubles me that I need to think about my speech impediment when deciding to choose a job because for many people they have other factors that they look ...
Yes - been a web developer for 7 years now. I definitely stammer from time to time in our weekly meetings (get to demo the work you've completed / started in the past week), same with our daily stand...
I'm a stuttering web developer. I've been a web dev since about 2000 (yes, we had the Internet back then) and I've stuttered my entire life. I've worked from home for about 11 years. My company is a...
Yes, I've been a programmer/developer my whole career - almost 20 years now. Even started my own software company. It makes good sense for stutterers like us to choose a career where we can use our no...
Any web developers on here?
Any web developers on here? Hi guys and gals, Bit of a niche question but does anyone with a stammer work in web development, and how much does it impact your work and opportunities? I've been think...
This is exactly how I felt and still feel (to an extent.) I'm 25 years old and have been dealing with it since as long as I can remember. I always hated presenting but was a social enough kid that fit...
Ive never had a "real" job before. I was in an as needed program for Video game QA. It was perfect, as it was all over text chat and required 0 talking or an interview. Then one day they sprung it on ...
I'm sympathetic of course being a stutterer myself but wondering how the stutter has held you back job-wise. What kind of careers are you looking for? Have you had work experience and found the stutt...
How severe is your stutter and how has it impacted your ability to work beyond your resume/CV not getting interest?...
Coincidentally, I also work in a pizza restaurant and suffer with a stammer with facial ticks. Probably my least favourite thing about it tbh. I feel like I should have a delicate stammer cos I'm a *l...
OP maybe try to get a job that doesn't involve too much speaking thats what i'm currently trying to do....
It's to be able to get money for basic needs. I can't get a job, I've applied numerous times and never even get a call back. People seem to have this weird stigma that stuttering is not a disability...
I have stuttered my entire life and it truly eats at me at times, but it's something you have to own. My junior year of high school I had to give a 45 minute presentation in my psychology class. We co...
Of course I can. Life is all about judging others. We make our daily decisions based on how we perceive others to be. It's time to wake up. Take dating for example. The very first thing we do is jud...
I get what you're saying. The essence of what I said was to figure if there's *any* job where you have "wow, he's *amazing* at this finance/copywriting/designing/writing job. Btw, he also stutters." ...
Anything nonverbal I excel at. Politely noting, that I did mention that jobs were harder for me because I stutter. If I held what you're saying to my head: "you aren't playing on a strong pitch to sta...