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Old 05-26-2005, 10:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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for interpreters: tech stuffs ?

i wonder what tech thingy do u bring to a different place for interpreter job ?
wireless ? PDA ? mobile ? laptop ?

my gf has sidekick II and tungsten T5(pda). she loves T5 the most because it is very reliable for her interpreting business. sometimes she travels with her laptop, toshiba satellite.
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Old 05-26-2005, 11:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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When I work at the college, we are not allowed to use cell phones or any electronic devices while in the classrooms. During breaks I go outside to the parking lot to check my phone msg. If I have a long enough break, I can use the computer lab for checking email.
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When I work at the college, we are not allowed to use cell phones or any electronic devices while in the classrooms. During breaks I go outside to the parking lot to check my phone msg. If I have a long enough break, I can use the computer lab for checking email.
reba, out of my curiousity, how can u book the schedules for jobs ?
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reba, out of my curiousity, how can u book the schedules for jobs ?
All my appointments show up on an on-line calendar. When I am working at the college, most semesters it is almost a full-time schedule, so I don't get many "last-minute" appointments. If the scheduler needs to give me a last-minute job, he leaves a voice mail on my cell phone, a msg on my answering machine, and/or an email (depends on how urgent). He knows that I cannot receive calls while I am working. If I am interpreting for someone, obviously I can't answer the phone.
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Old 05-26-2005, 10:09 PM   #5 (permalink)
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same situation for me too reba and when i do get called i have all my callback nbrs set up so i know to immidetely call them in case of emergencies on the road if im stuck i can prepare myself thats why i like to back myself up
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Old 05-27-2005, 04:21 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Talking I agree!

You really shouldn't you a cell phone or a hand held comptuer when your at an interprerting job.
I schedule my interpreting jobs through my E-mail or AIM.
I turn off my cell phone when I 'm interpreting.
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