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22200
I have a 17 yr old that makes more than this an hour, entry level, he does have a clearance but still... it's too bad all the subs don't refuse the "work". ...
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May 1, 2003
12:30 pm
22201
If your hourly rate is in the single digits, the job needs to involve a hairnet and regulation headgear. With me, that was as a buck private in the Army; I got...
Dan Parvaz
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May 1, 2003
2:49 pm
22202
FULL TIME STAFF INTERPRETER - PHILADELPHIA 360 Translations International (360) Salary Range: $40,000 - $45,000 per year OPEN UNTIL FILLED Duties: Interpret in...
Daniel Swartz, Ph.D.,...
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May 1, 2003
9:44 pm
22203
MA Natick Cued Speech Transliterator Seeking a transliterator for school year 2002-2003. I am willing to train. The hours are 12:30 to 3:15 Mondays through ...
Pamela Beck
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May 2, 2003
3:04 pm
22204
Hahaha Jeff! Good catch, I did type the wrong year and didn't even notice! Make that January, 2004 - RED-FACE ME. Thanks! Tammy :-) Tammera J. Fischer, CI &...
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May 2, 2003
6:59 pm
22205
When interpreting graduation ceremonies at colleges/universities and they ask you to wear a black robe.... If you hold an advanced degree, would it be...
Janice Blum
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May 2, 2003
7:09 pm
22206
Gee, we look at interpreting for graduation as an excuse NOT to have to wear regalia! I don't know what's appropriate. Alysa ... From: Janice Blum...
Drew, Alysa
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May 2, 2003
7:15 pm
22207
I interpret at a couple of colleges and universities each year. I always wear the robe and hood from where I obtained my degree. As far as I know this is...
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May 2, 2003
7:36 pm
22208
Fortunately we haven't been asked to wear the academc regalia. I find it annoying as far as interpreting goes.....it is hot and the sleeves are in the way...
Barbara Thomas
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May 2, 2003
7:36 pm
22209
I was afraid someone would say that! Smile Janice ... From: For Interpreters whose Working Languages include a Signed Language ...
Janice Blum
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May 2, 2003
7:55 pm
22210
Here at ASU (Arizona) the person in charge of the platform committee provides black robes for the interpreters to wear, returned when the ceremony is over....
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May 2, 2003
8:36 pm
22211
Hello, I'm trying to help an individual find information on the use of sign language with autistic individuals? Any info. would be appreciated. You can email...
Tricia Colwell
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May 2, 2003
9:37 pm
22212
Dan, Very well put. The only way to get an increase in pay is to be willing to make a stand and refuse to work for minimal wages. Our K - 12 subs with an...
Marcia Reaver
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May 2, 2003
11:21 pm
22213
About ten years ago or more, I interpreted my first big university graduation. They had me sit on the main floor of the hall in front of the student. I wore...
Clarkson
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May 3, 2003
4:21 am
22214
Hello! despite the subjcect line, this is hopefully nothing too serious and not yet anything done. .. .i have a job that i have been doing for several months...
Nick
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May 3, 2003
5:31 am
22215
Hi Trish, I believe the Salk Institute in San Diego has some incredible research material on the subject. Mariann ... From: For Interpreters whose Working...
MariAnn Ross
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May 3, 2003
6:45 am
22216
I think it is perfectly appropriate, and courteous, to mention it to the consumers. By all means. Dan ...
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May 3, 2003
11:17 am
22217
Hey Nick. I think it is very appropriate at the conclusion of your last assignment with them to let them know that you will be moving, but you have ...
Michell Cornutt
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May 3, 2003
11:17 am
22218
Hello Nick! In my most humble opinion, I think it is really the appropriate thing to do, to tell them the truth, that you are moving and that you won't be able...
Sandrine Schwartz
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May 3, 2003
12:41 pm
22219
Hi guys. I'm having a problem with an agency. I've been contracting through them and I never received payment for services I provided during the month of...
Anna K
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May 3, 2003
1:35 pm
22220
Hello Anna, First of all, I think $500 is a lot of money. Regardless, you have a right to be paid. Hard to say if it's a miscommunication - one would have to...
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May 3, 2003
2:19 pm
22221
... Dan Just curious, would be so kind as to show us (me) and example of your language for these terms??? Lixa...
Lixa
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May 3, 2003
3:59 pm
22222
I don't think it's inappropriate at all. I think it falls under the umbrella of professional courtesy. Chris Owens, NAD V Freelance Interpreter (513)...
Chris Owens
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May 3, 2003
4:43 pm
22223
Most definitely - I should have provided this in the last email: http://www.360translations.com/terms.htm http://www.360translations.com/rates.htm Dan ...
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May 3, 2003
5:49 pm
22224
Dear David Bar-Tzur, While I was perusing your Religious Vocab page, I clicked on the letter "F". Instead of it taking me to more religious vocab, it took me...
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May 3, 2003
5:56 pm
22225
Anna, Daniel said it all. Giving the agency every benefit of the doubt, if this truly is a huge misunderstanding, I feel if they are that lax in their...
Kim Gaut
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May 3, 2003
6:42 pm
22226
Dear Anna: (Be prepared for a tirade - this is one of my pet peeves!!!) I hope that you have a written contract with this agency that states their terms of...
Tammy Fischer
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May 3, 2003
6:50 pm
22227
Dan: This is extremely well said - thanks for so eloquently saying all of this - good luck in getting your 5K - at least you were a professional who had all ...
Tammy Fischer
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May 3, 2003
6:57 pm
22228
I don't know how to explain it. I've never written up a contract for them to sign, however I have signed a contract that was written up by them. The only thing...
Anna K
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May 3, 2003
9:44 pm
22229
After reading your job posting, I went to the bottom and read the rest. Your link to the handmade fingerspelling boards takes me to a pet store. Do you have...
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May 3, 2003
11:31 pm
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