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It is both interesting and very lax. I'm in a very nice position to set my own schedule and dress how I want. Since I'm a self motivated person, it's easy for me to work independently. I've produced ...
It's one of my future ambitions. I always wanted to be a judge. For that you need at least four years of experience as a lawyer. Before doing that I want to somehow get more control of my speech. In a...
I've been doing it since 2005, so I can't complain. It gets frustrating at times, but that's just like any other job....
very interesting. Working with a mentor actually sounds like a great thing for someone who stutterers. You can find an understanding mentor who really cares about you and wants to help. Are you planni...
I'm from The Netherlands and law school (eduction system) works differenty than the USA one. Law school in NL is a three year bachelor followed by a one year master. In the master year you specialize ...
Having a job is definitely a great thing and takes off a lot of pressure. I assume you're not from America but did you pass the equivalent of the Bar exam in your country? Like /u/gutter_baller, im a...
Congrats on graduating. I would say wholeheartedly go for it! I was really socially anxious and terrified about speaking in front of people, but I ended up taking a host and later a server position ...
After crapping out on almost everything in my life I am now 24 years old with no job experience studying network engineering. I'm going for co-op next year during the summer. Scared shitless but at le...
What is that supposed to mean? As in I work below my education level? In that case yes I do. I looked up my work once again and found out I translated it wrongly. I work as a paralegal, not a legal as...
all of you saying stuttering has benefits, you are idiots. it doesn't. It has cost me at least 4 jobs....
Damn. I'm a driver helper so I can drive semi's. Dropped out of college but I majored in physical education, to maybe be a coach or p.e. teacher...
reflection
reflection Last summer, after doing nothing about my stutter for 20 years, I finally did something. I first started seeing a therapist, which allowed for the first time, someone to talk to about the i...
Not an easy decision, I'm sure, but you'll definitely benefit from taking the job in the long run. It'll be tough while you're doing it, but I'm sure if you stick at it, you'll see improvement! Best o...
Go for it man, I know it takes a toll and can be exhausting, but you will grow as a person, develop into something more. ...
It's awesome that you're considering it and you should really go for it. I took a retail job at 18 that also involved phone work that I was terrified about but it helped me a lot in the long run....
Go for it. Just remember, all wait staff need a thicker skin than most, and get shit on by the occasional jackass. It's not you, its them....
when you are comfortable with your job, the stutter will lessen. I always stutter when I order lettuce for my sandwiches at Subway. Guess what? by the 10th sandwich, I say lettuce just fine. I think y...
Go for it. Unless its a really bad stutter, it will help you overcome it as you gradually get used to it. Keep in mind that most of the time the person that cares most about your stutter is you. In...
In a pickle about a job.
In a pickle about a job. So, I'm 17, just graduated a few weeks ago (go me!), and now it's time to start to get a job. There's a local Chili's that has a few openings, but a lot of them are server and...
It also depends on the severity of your stuttering. If you block on every single word and it takes you a minute to even say a short sentence it will limit your earning potential. ...