I was just curious. I assume it's different for each interpreter and it also depends on where the interpreter lives.
But I would really like to hear some of the best and the worst schedules any of you have had or have heard about. And how agencies determine who interprets for who.
But I would really like to hear some of the best and the worst schedules any of you have had or have heard about. And how agencies determine who interprets for who.
I know in some hospitals, they schedule them on standby by days.
I missed her. She passed away from the cervical cancer. She was there for my second baby too but it was about 6 hours.
Before that I plan not to have an interpreter but i met her and asked her to join with us. That wasn't planned though but worht it.