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Poll: Are you a full-time translator/interpreter? Initiator des Themas: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Are you a full-time translator/interpreter?".
This poll was originally submitted by Elisabete Cunha
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Anne Wosnitza Niederlande Local time: 19:31 Mitglied Englisch > Deutsch + ...
Well, basically yes. But as I am just getting established there is days when I have hardly anything to do (the days when I submit rubbish ideas at KudoZ, for example). So if you take full-time literally, I am not (yet!) a full-time translator. That's why I chose N/A | | |
Olivia MAHÉ Frankreich Local time: 19:31 Englisch > Französisch + ... Just curious... | Jan 8, 2007 |
Curious about these 9.9% who "don't intend" becoming full-time translators. Why? Why not? One on ten (so far) is quite a lot, isn'it? | | |
happy working part-time | Jan 8, 2007 |
I just don't want to work full time. I am happy to have time to go to the gym, do house-related jobs and spend time with my children. I'll also be starting a p/t postgrad course in September. Plenty of people don't want to work full time. My husband (an IT consultant) also only works part time. Olivia MAHÉ wrote: Curious about these 9.9% who "don't intend" becoming full-time translators. Why? Why not? One on ten (so far) is quite a lot, isn'it? | |
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Steven Capsuto Vereinigte Staaten Local time: 13:31 Mitglied (2004) Spanisch > Englisch + ... I'm always amazed at questions that start "Why don't you want to...?" | Jan 8, 2007 |
I'm a full-time translator now, but for years I was a perfectly happy part-time translator / part-time database designer / part-time archival consultant / part-time historian / part-time web site designer / part-time freelance writer. It worked fine for me, but I enjoy the translating more than the other types of work. | | |
Irene N Vereinigte Staaten Local time: 12:31 Englisch > Russisch + ... What is full-time then? | Jan 8, 2007 |
Eva Middleton wrote: Plenty of people don't want to work full time. I understood the question in relation to a sole source of income regardless of actual hours. Eva suggested another interpretation, plus there is a legal meaning of a "full-time" worker. What are we polling on? | | |
Elisabete Cunha Portugal Local time: 18:31 Mitglied (2006) Englisch > Portugiesisch + ...
IreneN wrote: Eva Middleton wrote: Plenty of people don't want to work full time. I understood the question in relation to a sole source of income regardless of actual hours. Eva suggested another interpretation, plus there is a legal meaning of a "full-time" worker. What are we polling on? When I mentioned "full time", I meant exactly "sole source of income regardless of actual hours". I just wanted to know how many people find it rewarding (professionally and regarding income) to work only as a translator, living only with that income. | | |
Hipyan Nopri Indonesien Local time: 00:31 Englisch > Bahasa Indonesia + ... Always Full-time Since 1 January 1990 until Now | Jan 9, 2007 |
IreneN wrote: I understood the question in relation to a sole source of income regardless of actual hours. In my opinion, full-time refers to a sole source of income. With this criterion, I have been a full-time freelance translator since 1 January 1990. | |
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Fiamma Lolli Italien Local time: 19:31 Spanisch > Italienisch + ... No, and I do not want to... | Jan 9, 2007 |
...for I want to work in my vineyard, making my wine every autumn, and write my own novels. Things that I do, and I'm quite happy with it!
[Edited at 2007-01-09 00:21] | | |
Clara Duarte Portugal Local time: 18:31 Englisch > Portugiesisch + ... full-time vs. part-time | Jan 9, 2007 |
I also answered full-time as to my only source of income. Working as a freelancer doesn't allow me to think of part-time and full-time in terms of how many hours I work a day. I am taking a second college degree and it's time consuming, still I don't see myself as a part-time translator because at the time I am not offering any other service. I do intend to do some webdesign in the future, when school allows me to have some free time to experiment on new design projects. | | |
Not exactly a full-time translator. | Jan 9, 2007 |
I am a Engineer, so I combine my translations with my engineering. I would like to be a full-time translator but in a base company here in Colombia, unfortunately in here there is no a translation company. My vision is to create one! | | |
One possibility missing | Jan 9, 2007 |
I reckon the option "Yes, but I'd rather not be" is missing... I am sure many full-time translators would be happy to have some time to develop some other field of activity. | |
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Stephen Rifkind Israel Local time: 20:31 Mitglied (2004) Französisch > Englisch + ... The ideal combination | Jan 9, 2007 |
I find spending 40+ hours in front of a computer a bit much. However, I no longer want to teach almost 40 hours a week either. Therefore, the combination of teaching and translation is perfect, providing me with "social" work and "intellectual" work. Teaching is a welcome break from translation sometimes, and vica versa. Also, receiving a salary means I have the luxury of refusing potentially well paying but extremely dry translations. | | |
Muriel Vasconcellos Vereinigte Staaten Local time: 10:31 Mitglied (2003) Spanisch > Englisch + ... I misunderstood the question. | Jan 9, 2007 |
I answered "no," because I don't always work 40 hours a week. However, I don't do anything else for income and the pension that supplements my earnings from translation is itself from a full-time translation job. | | |
"No and I don't intend to" | Jan 9, 2007 |
I have voted for "No and I don't intend to" because I am studying for a full-time PhD and working full-time as a translator as well would be almost impossible (and my priority right now is finishing my PhD). Although translation is presently my main source of income, in terms of worked hours, volume, income, etc it is closer to a part-time rather than to a full-time job. | | |
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