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lovin' mah epoqs
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Washington DC
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Ugh, wait times...when I got my first certification, I got a major raise from my agency. But what about the 10 months while I waited for my results? Hopefully the NIC times aren't that bad, but it does mean lost wages for terps who get a raise when they pass a test.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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I just joined this forum--and already I'm so glad I found it!!! All of your posts have been soooo encouraging. The life of an interpreter is a lonely one, so I'm glad I found you all!!! I just sent off my application for the performance test today. I think my hands were actually shaking when I put it in the mailbox!!
BTW, good luck Taylorno--but I'm sure you won't need it!! I'll be following your info about the wait times for your results! |
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lovin' mah epoqs
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Washington DC
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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I, too, am in the DC area... but being in the field with only the occasional teaming opportunity can feel very isolating. But I wouldn't give up what I do for anything! ;-) |
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lovin' mah epoqs
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About me: interpreting since 2002 * RID certified (CI/CT) * Gallaudet undergrad student since 2007 * Formerly went to Western Maryland College * Hearing loss due to scuba diving accident 2006 * Got my first hearing aids 2008 * Love to travel * Happily married for 10 years |
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lovin' mah epoqs
Join Date: Dec 2005
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About me: interpreting since 2002 * RID certified (CI/CT) * Gallaudet undergrad student since 2007 * Formerly went to Western Maryland College * Hearing loss due to scuba diving accident 2006 * Got my first hearing aids 2008 * Love to travel * Happily married for 10 years |
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Hope you get as much from this forum as I do.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: NJ
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Welcome Terpinator
thanks for the good wishes on passing the test.
Little bit about myself, since we all sharing... Female, Married, 2 kids, 37, Went thru Terp training at UCC (nj), graduated, work for agency. Been terping since 1992. Hearing, no deaf family members. Dont know how I got into the terping field-took some night classes and sign language was one. The teacher liked me, and told me about a college for Deaf studies, and Interpreting. I signed up immediately, and love it ever since... |
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Quit staring at my arse!
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: East Coast
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may be passable for hearing people but not Deaf people. I strongly feel that RID is 'oppressing' Deaf people from becoming Certified Deaf Interpreters... basically I feel that they feel threatened by us.
YouTube - CDI Written test
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lovin' mah epoqs
Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() I don't think RID is threatened by CDIs at all. For one thing, they wouldn't offer the certification if they didn't want CDIs. Also, CDIs are very much in demand, we need more of them! So I don't think they are rejecting people on that basis either. The job of a CDI is very different from the job of a hearing interpreter, so I don't think there is a threat on that level. However, I do get your point about the man being difficult to understand. You're right, the old CI/CT test had tapes you could watch where you could see each person signing and pick someone you were most comfortable with. However, that was not the case for the written test. There simply was no ASL version of the old written test. I believe there isn't one for the NIC either but I'm not sure. I think RID should have accepted your appeal based on not understanding one of the questioners, and at least reconsidered your case.
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