Pages in topic: < [1 2] | Poll: You get a dream job offer but must travel to a far-away country for the duration of the project. Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
| Michael Harris Germany Local time: 07:44 Member (2006) German to English Do they have sheep there? | Jun 29, 2017 |
Chris S wrote: Barbados would be nice | | | Michael Harris Germany Local time: 07:44 Member (2006) German to English Now, my family is more important | Jun 29, 2017 |
But if it was during the school holidays in a non-hostile country and everyone could go along - even if it was for 6 weeks, then yes, would love it. Just cam back from 2 weeks Mauritius and would go back there again, but would avoid Air France as they lost our luggage☺ | | | Parrot Spain Local time: 07:44 Spanish to English + ...
Granted it's my dream country, let's see the offer | | | Natalia Pedrosa Spain Local time: 07:44 Member (2012) English to Spanish + ...
I'm wishing myself to have such opportunity in my pocket. Cheers to all! N. | |
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Thayenga Germany Local time: 07:44 Member (2009) English to German + ... It depends on... | Jun 29, 2017 |
which country, the duration of the stay, paid flight (preferably 1st Class) and excellent accommodation (minimum 5 stars) and, last but not least, on what they are willing to pay for my work. | | | You did say a dream job, didn't you? | Jun 29, 2017 |
My dream job would pay £10 million for a month of very easy work. For that kind of money I would go pretty much anywhere that wasn't North Korea or an active warzone. | | | Not any more | Jun 30, 2017 |
I love where I live. I have no more Wanderlust left. Nothing could persuade me to budge from where I am. Before the Internet came along, my translation assignments took me to most of the countries in South America and several in Europe. | | | Gitte Hoveds (X) Denmark Local time: 07:44 Danish to English + ...
Muriel Vasconcellos wrote: I love where I live. I have no more Wanderlust left. Nothing could persuade me to budge from where I am. Before the Internet came along, my translation assignments took me to most of the countries in South America and several in Europe. What a lovely, positive comment, Muriel. I definitely hope to do some more travelling, but more than that, I hope that one day I will find that special place that I would not want to budge from. Good for you. | |
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Ricki Farn Germany Local time: 07:44 English to German Digital barnacle | Jun 30, 2017 |
Christine Andersen wrote: It would not be a dream job if it meant I had to travel! Amen. I have this job (among other things) because it enables me to stay inside my own zip code (3.25 square kilometres according to Aunt Google) for at least 99% of my time. In a radius of a hundred metres around my own bed, I have more things to do than I will ever be able to accomplish. Why would I go anywhere else? | | | Mario Freitas Brazil Local time: 02:44 Member (2014) English to Portuguese + ... Other - It depends on several factors | Jul 2, 2017 |
1. In order to be a "dream job", the pay would have to be very high 2. It would depend a lot in what country we're talking about and what are the civil conditions there at the moment. For example, no remuneration would pay for a job in a country in civil war. 3. Working conditions are very important, such as, would I be working in an office with air-conditioner and full equipment/software or out in the field following my client? 4. There are further conditions I'm not willing t... See more 1. In order to be a "dream job", the pay would have to be very high 2. It would depend a lot in what country we're talking about and what are the civil conditions there at the moment. For example, no remuneration would pay for a job in a country in civil war. 3. Working conditions are very important, such as, would I be working in an office with air-conditioner and full equipment/software or out in the field following my client? 4. There are further conditions I'm not willing to evaluate now. The only experience I have with such a job was in 2011, when I spent 5 months in a very hot place, working for Kinross in a gold mine/plant, walking around the jobsite interpreting for my client, wearing all PPE (long sleeves, gloves, glasses, earphones, etc., which makes it a lot hotter), living in a hotel room and eating the company's meals for the entire 5 months. I would never do that again, although I was very well paid then.
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