Poll: Are you willing to help inexperienced colleagues to start in the business?
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Feb 13, 2008

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Deborah do Carmo
Deborah do Carmo  Identity Verified
Portugal
Local time: 02:47
neerlandés al inglés
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Yes, with strings attached Feb 13, 2008

I have mentored one colleague, who is now successfully working on his own, and am in the process of mentoring another.

However, I knew both parties, their general work ethic and aptitude for translating before agreeing to do so.

Both are people I know I'll be able to rely on at some point in the future, if I am unable to take on work from a regular customer, so I wasn't exactly being a "Mother Teresa" when agreeing to mentor them.


 
Hilde Granlund
Hilde Granlund  Identity Verified
Noruega
Local time: 03:47
inglés al noruego
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too inexperienced myself... Feb 13, 2008

for the issue to be at all relevant.
I did some translating for several years about 20 years ago. The translation business has changed a lot since then. No one had heard of the Internet, for starters.
Joining proz has opened up a new world.
And perhaps given me something to do when I retire? (Although that is still many years into the future...) I can just picture myself with a laptop, financing my stays in nice, warm places with medical translations, that still keeps me reaso
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for the issue to be at all relevant.
I did some translating for several years about 20 years ago. The translation business has changed a lot since then. No one had heard of the Internet, for starters.
Joining proz has opened up a new world.
And perhaps given me something to do when I retire? (Although that is still many years into the future...) I can just picture myself with a laptop, financing my stays in nice, warm places with medical translations, that still keeps me reasonably up to date in my old line of work
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zkt
zkt  Identity Verified
Líbano
Local time: 04:47
inglés al árabe
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Part of my job ! Feb 13, 2008

I teach translation at the university,
so helping students becoming better translators is part of my daily work.

I do enjoy teaching and see the improvements in their work.
It is really rewarding and at the opposite of the freelance work I do.


 
Elena Robles Sanjuan
Elena Robles Sanjuan  Identity Verified
Local time: 03:47
inglés al español
I wouldn´t provide expert advice... Feb 13, 2008

as I don´t consider myself that way, but there is a lot to translation besides the "academic" aspect. I have been asked a couple of times what it was like to start in this business and that´s where I think I can contribute. If you tell people about your good and bad experiences, about your mistakes and smart moves, then I believe you´re helping.

 
Amy Duncan (X)
Amy Duncan (X)  Identity Verified
Brasil
Local time: 22:47
portugués al inglés
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I've helped two friends... Feb 13, 2008

One is doing quite well, and passes work on to me when he's too busy. The other eventually decided that translating was not for her. Oh well.

Amy


 
Rocio Barrientos
Rocio Barrientos  Identity Verified
Bolivia
Local time: 21:47
Miembro
inglés al español
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I have received help... Feb 13, 2008

....so, the answer is: Definitely, I do "pass it forward" when I have a chance.

Warmest greetings from Bolivia



Rocío


 
Christine Andersen
Christine Andersen  Identity Verified
Dinamarca
Local time: 03:47
Miembro 2003
danés al inglés
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There are not too many good translators out there... Feb 14, 2008

Like Rocio Barrentos, I received a lot of help when I started - and still do ten years later. Colleagues straight from college often know things I don't, or have forgotten, and the help goes both ways. I have never actually mentored anyone, but I have thought about it, and maybe I should volunteer.

Besides, there are not too many good translators out there, at least in 'my' languages, so we could use anyone with the potential to help out.

And in another ten years or so
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Like Rocio Barrentos, I received a lot of help when I started - and still do ten years later. Colleagues straight from college often know things I don't, or have forgotten, and the help goes both ways. I have never actually mentored anyone, but I have thought about it, and maybe I should volunteer.

Besides, there are not too many good translators out there, at least in 'my' languages, so we could use anyone with the potential to help out.

And in another ten years or so I'll be retiring, at least from full time translation, and I'd like to be sure there is someone to take care of the good clients.

Whether I am a suitable mentor, or just an awful warning not to be so scatterbrained, is another question
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