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I'm a pretty chronic stutter my self. My day job I work as a architect. For the most part it's just having to communicate with people in my office. But i also have to work with the clients. Sometimes it's bad, I tag team meetings and tell my co workers my notes before hand. And I've only been there about 3 years and making just as much as people who have been there 10 years or so. They know I'm worth it. So you can do normal work, if your qualified and worth it there going to want you. Btw I work part time as server and its the scariest thing I've ever done. Every shift before I go I'm like wtf am I doing? There are times I have to repeat things like 3 times till someone picks up what I'm trying to say. Other times I forget the stutter is there. Since I started serving my stutter has gotten a lot better, but it's still there and that's why I'm terrified to give it up. I have a full blown stutter and work as a server so I get it. Some customers look at me like I'm retarded and others are extra nice like they can't believe how brave I am. But it's just like fuck it, once I get your order down its very little communication, and for me it's a good way to meet new friends in a area that I didn't grew up in. You have to step out of your comfort zone.