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Alrighty then…I worked in places where my stutter was present and I used different ways to communicate. But all of that didn’t matter, because they saw me as someone who couldn’t talk “normally” to ke...
Yeah I've always had jobs where I've more or less avoided having to speak, mainly driving jobs, currently I'm a mailman, so been out on my own suits me, it's not the path I would of chose if I d...
this comment takes the cake, we can give you job ideas that don't require much talking or being social but we wouldn't be helping you.. just find something that you enjoy doing or atleast pays your bi...
This is a poor mindset. You’re running from it. Work hard on the problem to make it manageable and do whatever job makes you happy, not a job that accommodates your low self esteem towards the way you...
I’ve worked in several warehouses for 20 years. I’ve been at the bottom and now I’m a Supervisor with 8 years of experience. I was also a Correctional Officer in 2 maximum security state prisons with ...
Don't worry. Get a software engineer job. Later on in your 40s ,you will be become a project manager. You willpower will start that time. ...
Some talking, but enough not to be exhausted. Bookkeeping, Coding, research, etc are careers that doesn’t require talki gn so much. Stuttering is painful, especially in the workplace, where you will...
All jobs are going to require more talking than you think. You're very young. You have a lot of time to get outside of your comfort zone and put yourself into more challenging speaking situations. ...
I’m a diesel mechanic with a fleet. I make about $30 an hour and have room to move up. It’s hard labor but really fun and it teaches you to talk to people...
What are some career paths that don’t require much talking or none at all?
What are some career paths that don’t require much talking or none at all? I have an incredibly severe stutter, but it comes and goes. I can’t talk to girls, or have friends, or hold jobs because of i...
I went through PFSP training sessions four times, once at Hollins, twice with Ross Barrett, and another center in MA. Hollins was a huge success, and I was one of the more dysfluent speakers there. Bu...
I was in similar situation multiple times till high school. However things improved in college because of two things - practice and a firm resolve to improve my speech. Don't care about others, just f...
Hey i just posted today about my presentation. Even i stutter. My name starts from P and sometimes i have to skip my first name because of it. Although my presentation went very well today. Everyone ...
No that’s not true in any of my instances, I’ve just gone straight to bartender, but being a barback is just as easy, just washing/drying and keeping ahead of stock. look on all the normal websites, L...
Cmon, you're only 19 years old. One of the things to do is to tell people that you have a stutter and you'll feel more relieved. Tell your uni professors that you have a stutter and they'll be more le...
what is your country? And your feeling is understandable I dropped out of engineering and gained nothing from those years, stuttering is insanely insufferable but it's not worth making your parents sa...
These people only had a normal stutter as a child that they grew out of, not a genuine lifelong stutter. It seems like you’re ignoring what everybody is saying so you can be right, because these AREN...
What path did you follow to become a bartender? According to many bartenders, you have to start as a barback or a waiter and learn from the head bartender by asking questions and watching what they do...
I’m a bartender at a pretty trendy place and it’s 100% better than being a server, my stammer is pretty tame and I can usually juggle my way around it but I did a trial shift at a busy bar/restaurant ...
Working as a waiter and bartender with a stutter ?
Working as a waiter and bartender with a stutter ? I'm considering working as a waiter and later as a bartender alongside my studies. Can someone with a stutter make it in this industry? Do recruiters...