Poll: What would improve your job satisfaction the most?
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neilmac
neilmac
Španělsko
Local time: 06:49
španělština -> angličtina
+ ...
N/A Feb 24, 2025

Lower monthly SS rates for self-employed workers would be nice. Other than that, I'm fine.

Nuria Ollero
 
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida  Identity Verified
Portugalsko
Local time: 05:49
Člen (2007)
angličtina -> portugalština
+ ...
More stable work opportunities... Feb 24, 2025

... would make me very satisfied!

Claudio Machado Junior
Sebastian Witte
expressisverbis
Cecília Alves
Maria Laura Curzi
 
Ana Vozone
Ana Vozone  Identity Verified
Local time: 05:49
Člen (2010)
angličtina -> portugalština
+ ...
Maintaining the status quo Feb 24, 2025

I am happy with my current situation

 
Hege Jakobsen Lepri
Hege Jakobsen Lepri  Identity Verified
Norsko
Local time: 06:49
Člen (2002)
angličtina -> norština
+ ...
Rates Feb 24, 2025

Rates are the main reason I have started transitioning from translation into teaching. I haven't been able to increase my rates to keep up with inflation the past 6 to 7 years, and it is no longer possible to live in a high cost country and rely solely on translation as income if you want to have a decent pension at a certain point.

I'll add: Work has been steady, but having to work longer hours to compensate for inflation is no longer a prospect I can live with long term.
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Rates are the main reason I have started transitioning from translation into teaching. I haven't been able to increase my rates to keep up with inflation the past 6 to 7 years, and it is no longer possible to live in a high cost country and rely solely on translation as income if you want to have a decent pension at a certain point.

I'll add: Work has been steady, but having to work longer hours to compensate for inflation is no longer a prospect I can live with long term.
I currently only rely on translation for 20-30% of my income, and my stress levels are way down.

[Edited at 2025-02-24 15:05 GMT]
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Patricia Prevost
Gyöngyi Tanácsi
 
Claudio Machado Junior
Claudio Machado Junior  Identity Verified
Brazílie
Local time: 01:49
angličtina -> portugalština
+ ...
At this point? Feb 24, 2025

More stable work, definitely. Things got quite unstable lately.

Cecília Alves
Maria Laura Curzi
 
Ikram Mahyuddin
Ikram Mahyuddin  Identity Verified
Indonésie
Local time: 11:49
angličtina -> indonéština
+ ...
More stable work opportunities Feb 24, 2025

Who doesn't want to have regular clients with sufficient amounts of jobs? I hope there will still be a better future for us translators and interpreters.

Sandra Boca
Barbara Cerar
Cecília Alves
Maria Laura Curzi
 
Mario Chávez
Mario Chávez
Spojené státy americké
Local time: 00:49
angličtina -> španělština
+ ...
A return to pre-globalization times Feb 24, 2025

Before I get dismissive comments, listen or read for a moment: where were you before globalization, before every country had broadband internet? How did you earn your keep, make ends meet, strive towards a better future for yourself and your loved ones?

We might need to decouple from technology some of our most treasured goals. No, I'm not renouncing to practical technology tools if they serve the purpose I want in mind to earn a living. I mean, we might need not to focus solely on
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Before I get dismissive comments, listen or read for a moment: where were you before globalization, before every country had broadband internet? How did you earn your keep, make ends meet, strive towards a better future for yourself and your loved ones?

We might need to decouple from technology some of our most treasured goals. No, I'm not renouncing to practical technology tools if they serve the purpose I want in mind to earn a living. I mean, we might need not to focus solely on technology solutions.

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Peter Simon
Peter Simon  Identity Verified
Nizozemsko
Local time: 06:49
angličtina -> maďarština
+ ...
Interesting Feb 24, 2025

Hege Jakobsen Lepri wrote:

Rates are the main reason I have started transitioning from translation into teaching. I haven't been able to increase my rates to keep up with inflation the past 6 to 7 years, and it is no longer possible to live in a high cost country and rely solely on translation as income if you want to have a decent pension at a certain point.

I'll add: Work has been steady, but having to work longer hours to compensate for inflation is no longer a prospect I can live with long term.
I currently only rely on translation for 20-30% of my income, and my stress levels are way down.

[Edited at 2025-02-24 15:05 GMT]


A definitely interesting shift, from my point of view! I was a teacher for 30 years but could hardly make a decent living from teaching in my low-income, fairly poor country. Towards the end it was becoming quite stressful as well.

After I moved to the Netherlands, I was already old enough not to be needed by schools, then came the idea of investing into what I used to do for a while one or two decades earlier: translation. I could survive serious health problems relatively easily at home and earn a decent living at my own pace, sipping tea as I wish. My stress levels subsided until I got to pensionable age. I still have some work but only if the fees are good. No stress at all now.


 


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