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Stammering as a Young Professional
Stammering as a Young Professional I wrote this article about a month ago and thought it would be nice to read. If there's any feedback you can think of I'd appreciate it....
Me, someone who stutters, completed college in a STEM major with high dropout rates with coursework delivery in my third language, still managed to get 4.0 GPA somehow, and made senior engineer just 3...
I've been a pharmacist for over 5 years and have recently moved from community to hospital. My stutter is moderate and just like you it's always affected by my mood or stress levels. Weirdly I actuall...
hey thanks for your comment i hate the fact that i have to do twice the effort to do something looks normal to others. what is killling me that i know for sure i am better than many interns in the fi...
No but if a role requires customer service but also closely aligns with my career in other job responsibilities I would apply, plus the job market is really bad right now so I can’t be picky. Also I’m...
In my opinion, yes. Let the interviewer know. I personally search for roles that don’t require very much (if any) customer interaction. But if that’s what you’re going for, I think it’s important to...
Jokes on them. I'm a college professor, respiratory therapist, and a decorated war veteran who stutters....
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? HOW CAN I SPEAK FLUENTLY ALONE WITHOUT ANY SEVERE REPETITIONS OR BLOCKS, but with others in my classroom or at work I can’t? It makes no sense. I know I’m capable of it by myself...
Thank you for this feedback it is so encouraging! I had my first QA coaching session today & the auditor was very stern & mentioned my stutter as something that definitely needs to improve. I did get ...
Don't quit you will get through it and I can assure you that because I worked in many places and I always had a rough start at the beginning because of my stuttering but then everything turned ok afte...
Just joined,
Just joined, Hi, I 21M just joined and have been reading alot of the posts and comments for like the last 3hrs now. Feels really good to see there are people out there who are going through similar is...
My stutter vanished for three years after working at a call center for two months. I wish you all the best ✌️ (It did return however)...
The only thing you can do, is show up and do your best. Once accepted a job delivering packages to residences, it ended up being a lot of person a person contact, calling people on the phone, talking...
For someone who is stutterer you took on a job that could cause a lot of anxiety. I use to have trouble on the phone which is why I avoided it as much as I could. I give you credit for trying. Did you...
Yea dude I’m sorry, my first job was in a call center cause that was the only thing hiring too. I quit in 2 months. I was looking at stuttering tips on my time off. If I were you i would just use it t...
Humiliated myself at my new job today (rant)
Humiliated myself at my new job today (rant) I accepted a job at a call center because it was remote & the only thing I could find that paid over $15/hr. My training class was separated into groups & ...
I can’t keep it out of my head
I can’t keep it out of my head i am (24m) an intern doctor, in work i speak my third language started learning sice last summer, i dont feel comfortable speaking yet and with my stutter the thing is l...
Thank you for sharing your journey is really inspiring, What I can tell people is make calls again and again I worked as a telecaller man for the first week it was so hard but I started to speak so sl...
I'm M/60. If phone calls are hard then make more phone calls (like a LOT more phone calls). Record yourself making the calls and listen to the recording. It's often not as bad as you think. I haven't ...
Don’t worry, having a stutter is a normal thing, I have had stutters in interviews but still got job offers regardless. Interviewers only look at whether you know the concepts or not....