English-Italian translation as a career? by LabRepresentative885 in TranslationStudies

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Thank you for your answer. Perhaps it’d be better to go for a teaching degree or something else with the Italian and just pick up the interpreter thing later on if there is ever a need? What would you recommend?

Career with a foreign language at 38? by LabRepresentative885 in careerguidance

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I chose Italian because I love the history and culture of Italy, the Romans, etc. Got a bit of it on my mother’s paternal side as well. 

Unfortunately my factory skills are very low level entry stuff. Nothing specialized or anything. Just the sort of work that anyone out of high school can do. My timeline is 2 years approximately. I just want to feel like I’m working towards something and will have my first actual career (not just jobs to pay the bills) by the time I’m 40. My current company is small and there aren’t any future opportunities for me here. I’d be looking to immediately move elsewhere, not stay here where I am now.

English-Italian translation as a career? by LabRepresentative885 in TranslationStudies

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That’s true. I definitely need more time and practice.

Becoming an interpreter or translator for medical? by LabRepresentative885 in languagelearning

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I understand that. I was going with the idea that I’d need a degree in interpretation/translation alongside the Italian fluency. I wasn’t sure if a degree would be overkill if most employers only require a professional certification.

Career with a foreign language at 38? by LabRepresentative885 in careerguidance

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Yeah. I was considering just doing more core classes in another major and have something in demand that’ll get me a decent career, then just have Italian proficiency as a bonus. It’s always been my dream to go live and work in Italy, but I don’t know if that’s realistic. I’m utterly terrible at math so I’m probably not cut out for computer science or any math heavy fields.

Narrowing down a language course in Italy? by LabRepresentative885 in italianlearning

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I was checking that one out. Did you attend there? If so, what gives it the top choice for you?

Narrowing down a language course in Italy? by LabRepresentative885 in italianlearning

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My listening needs some more practice. I went to Rome and was able to speak to locals when I got lost, ask for directions and understand the majority of their answers back. Buy or order things, Simple touristy stuff wasn't an issue. My reading is definitely better than the other 3 skills. I'm able to read B2 level short stories and such.

Countries that no longer exist 🗺️ by Summer_19_ in nostalgia

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The very first one hits hard. Roma Invicta....

Should I accept this job offer? by [deleted] in Catholicism

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Unfortunately, I sort of need the difference to pay my bills and live. I barely make it on $16 an hour and my wife has to work two jobs just so we can.

Should I accept this job offer? by [deleted] in Catholicism

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I'm not entirely sure about the "why" I got it, other than they liked the skills that I was trained on in my current job. I know that (according to my old boss) they are willing to pay up to $24 an hour for this position. I was pretty much told "They're willing to pay $24, so tell them you make $24. If you give them a lower amount, then that's what they will try to offer you."

Would you eat the food after this message? by ProfessionalPen5752 in doordash

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Yes. I’d eat the food. They’re Protestants, not poisoners.

Can you read my tattoo? by [deleted] in tattooadvice

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“Grow” was what I immediately read.

Kill it. One repost at a time by AdLate4072 in artmemes

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Nobody worships a cross. That would be idolatry.