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Sign Language Interpreter Reviews
What is it like working as a Sign Language Interpreter?
January 2018
Purple Corona.
Sign Language Interpreter in Corona:
Pros: Flexible Hours. Decent pay, nice co workers.
Cons: Lack of job satisfaction. No progress is seen.
February 2017
Sign Language Interpreter in Boston:
Get National Interpreter Certification.
March 2016
Sign Language Interpreter:
Pros: Working with different people, in different situations daily.
Cons: Other interpreters like to be catty and cut throat. It is difficult to trust a coworker.
May 2015
Interpreting Does Pay; Advocacy does Not pay a livable wage.
Sign Language Interpreter:
Get out to ASL or Deaf meet ups. Do not sim-com it will make it harder for you to succeed with ASL. If you want to advocate, get part time so that you can work for a livable wage. Advocacy does not pay livable wage in Ga.
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