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Poll: Since you became a freelance translator, have you had more holidays? Autor de la hebra: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Since you became a freelance translator, have you had more holidays?".
This poll was originally submitted by Nathalie White. View the poll results »
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Denise DeVries Estados Unidos Local time: 21:28 español al inglés + ... working holidays | Apr 15, 2011 |
I've been able to work while traveling and travel while working! | | |
Cecilia Civetta Italia Local time: 03:28 Miembro 2003 italiano al español + ...
More holidays than when? I cannot compare translating as a freelancer with any other jobs because it's the only job I've ever had! | | |
Susanna Martoni Italia Local time: 03:28 Miembro 2009 español al italiano + ... Not more holidays | Apr 15, 2011 |
but more time to manage other things.
And to tell the truth, these are not holidays. | |
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Marilena Berca España Local time: 03:28 Miembro 2009 inglés al español + ...
I can never be totally cut off from work, or at least from reading my email. | | |
m_temmer Local time: 20:28 inglés al neerlandés + ...
I've always been a freelance translator and I've always taken plenty of time off. I work hard, but there's more to life than just work, so from time to time I tell everybody to stop calling/e-mailing. | | |
I have less free time | Apr 15, 2011 |
When I had a job with scheduled hours, projects didn't 'come up' that needed my time on the weekends. Or during the major holidays.
I therefore have found it harder to schedule holiday baking and things of that sort.
And I often end up doing some work while away on holiday. | | |
I take less holidays than I used to when I was employed.
But like Susanna, I take more time to do other things (like going to the shops when nobody does, which saves me a lot of time eventually!) and a bit like Denise, I have been able to live for some time abroad while keeping working, which I could not have done previously. So I'm definitely happy with it! | |
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Evans (X) Local time: 02:28 español al inglés + ... a little linguistic pedantry | Apr 15, 2011 |
Going to annoy everyone by nitpicking:
strictly speaking the question should ask about whether people have 'fewer' rather than 'less' holidays...
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Thayenga Alemania Local time: 03:28 Miembro 2009 inglés al alemán + ...
Gilla Evans wrote:
Going to annoy everyone by nitpicking:
strictly speaking the question should ask about whether people have 'fewer' rather than 'less' holidays...
I'm not annoyed by your correction, it just made me smile - in a kind/agreeing way.
As to the holidays/vacation time, they are about the same. Whether they will increase or decrease depends on how busy I will be. But it is hard for anyone in employment, let alone for most freelancers to have as many days of annual leave (holidays) as I used to have when I had worked for the Air Force: 37 work days, placed well, so to speak, it was easy to go on vacation some 3 - 4 months every year. Those were the days. | | |
Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 03:28 inglés al francés + ...
Had plenty when I was a teacher... Now, holidays vary a lot from one year to another. | | |
Same number of holidays, less free time during them | Apr 15, 2011 |
Wanted to say fewer holidays, but it's not strictly speaking true. So no opportunity to demonstrate that I too still wince at the less/fewer issue even if I am completely resigned to it and no longer correct it in others.
Now I can have a project to work on wherever I am. Yippittidoo. I imagine you get my drift even if I don't know how to spell that word.
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Simon Bruni Reino Unido Local time: 02:28 Miembro 2009 español al inglés
Gilla Evans wrote:
Going to annoy everyone by nitpicking:
strictly speaking the question should ask about whether people have 'fewer' rather than 'less' holidays...
You could say "less holiday", as in "less time off". | | |
mustafaer Turquía Local time: 05:28 Miembro 2005 With the Internet everywhere is your work place | Apr 15, 2011 |
And a laptop. That's all you need. I travel everywhere I want. Find a quiet place and work on my laptop. I usually take 2 months holiday and work at the same time. | | |
Steven Capsuto Estados Unidos Local time: 21:28 español al inglés + ... More travel and longer trips | Apr 15, 2011 |
I assume we're talking about "holidays" in the Commonwealth English sense (vacations).
When I had an office job, I had a couple weeks off per year, some of which were spent traveling.
Now I have the luxury of visiting friends or family whenever the opportunity arises, or just traveling to explore the world. I still work while I'm away, but being in a profession that is conducted largely by e-mail gives me the flexibility to travel more than before. | | |
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