I am trying an interpreter in class next week for the first time. I'm nervous, but we'll see how it goes.
I am trying an interpreter in class next week for the first time. I'm nervous, but we'll see how it goes.
Don't be afraid to ask for a different interpreter or to flat out tell the interpreters that they should know the vocabulary BEFORE class.
When I took advanced Organic Chemistry I had 3 different interpreters. Two were awesome and not only learned the signs but they met with the professor to make sure they understood the concept. One interpreter was awful and actually took a phone call in the middle of class. She also didn't show up a few times so the professor just told me that I should go home since I had one of the highest grades in the class.
But my grades went down a bit when one of the good interpreters got a different job and I was stuck with the bad interpreter twice a week and (luckily) I still had the other good interpreter once a week.
Using a volunteer terp for a job interview is a bad idea.I'm seriously in need of some one who is willingly to interprete an asl for me volunterly at a job interview with the UPS in Se caucus New Jersey.
I apply for the UPS Job since like over three weeks ago and they schedule me for an interview. But once they found out I'm deaf person seeking employment with them, they said they cannot provide an interpreter and further to that, they said, they cannot interview me without an interpreter.
So I would be happy if there is anyone out there willing to interprete for me or could help links me to any ASL interpreter volunteer organization in New Jersey.
They lied to you. They can provide one but refuse to do so. That's a violation of ADA as well as EEO.I'm seriously in need of some one who is willingly to interprete an asl for me volunterly at a job interview with the UPS in Se caucus New Jersey.
I apply for the UPS Job since like over three weeks ago and they schedule me for an interview. But once they found out I'm deaf person seeking employment with them, they said they cannot provide an interpreter and further to that, they said, they cannot interview me without an interpreter.
So I would be happy if there is anyone out there willing to interprete for me or could help links me to any ASL interpreter volunteer organization in New Jersey.