Wednesday, March 26, 2014

My true colors was work in government  and in reality I want to be a translator. Right now I am currently in a sign language class I want  to translate for deaf people.  I  know 2 languages English and Spanish but I do want to learn more languages like French or German or Portuguese. I want to translate in a court for people who need to talk to the judge but can't speak English . I do know that interpreters and translators earned a median annual salary of $45,430 in 2012. The more languages an interpretor or translator learns the more money they get. A hourly pay is 21.84 dollars and you need a bachelors degree. The best-paid earned more than 91,800 while the lowest-paid earned less than 23,570. I'm thinking of being an interpreter because there are many plans to it I can become a teacher, fly attendant, court translator (etc). This carrier might sound perfunctory but I think it can be a very great opportunity to learn different languages and communicate with different races. Reading and writing is obviously required and that's what I need to become something. I'm an outgoing person who likes to make new friends and I think a job like this would be great for me. Employment of interpreters and translators is projected to grow 46 percent from 2012 to 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations. Employment growth will be driven by increasing globalization and by large increases in the number of non-English-speaking people in the United States. Job prospects should be best for those who have professional certification. I think I bunch of other carriers are germane to this carrier. I have a conspiracy what what I need to to to accomplish my carrier and I will work hard to get that carrier to work for me. 



3 comments:

  1. You can come with me when i go out and travel and be my personal translator! Good career choice, haven't heard of anyone who's wanted to be a translator. You can do it Nancy!

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  2. When I Was In High School I Took A French Class, It Was Fun But Difficult At The Same Time , But Once You Get The Hang Of It , It Gets Complex But Worth It .

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  3. COOOL, I AM DO SOMEWHAT THE SAME AS YOU, I too am learning ASL. KEEP IN MIND THE DEAF CULTURE AS WELL -Being in twined with the hearing and deaf world is wonderful! Keep up the motivation and maybe ill see you in the long run as interpreters (:

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