Cdodd
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So I've been thinking lately that I'd like to do something that will actually impact the people around me; my job as a computer repair technician is highly unrewarding. I don't want to live my life in front of a computer.
So I'm going back to school! And while I know that I want to work with the Deaf community, I'm not sure how I'd like to do it. I've narrowed it down to translating and interpreting, or majoring in Deaf education.
What I'm curious about, however, is, what's the general consensus? Is there an over-saturation of one or the other? For obvious reasons, I don't want to sink a bunch of money just to find out I won't be able to find a job in my major of choice.
tl;dr
Which is in higher demand? Deaf Ed teachers, or interpreters?
So I'm going back to school! And while I know that I want to work with the Deaf community, I'm not sure how I'd like to do it. I've narrowed it down to translating and interpreting, or majoring in Deaf education.
What I'm curious about, however, is, what's the general consensus? Is there an over-saturation of one or the other? For obvious reasons, I don't want to sink a bunch of money just to find out I won't be able to find a job in my major of choice.
tl;dr
Which is in higher demand? Deaf Ed teachers, or interpreters?