Language Translators

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So the story goes..

Im stuck in a rut jobwise and want to try something new... the hours I work mean that I can put some decent hours into studying for something new.

Now I quite fancy doing a home study course on learning the Spanish language (for pleasure) and was wondering long term if I am successful and enjoy it, then what would the prospects be like of earning some extra cash doing translating ?
 
pssshhh, you don't need a degree in a foreign language, my dad has worked for Philips for 25 years translating text into French/Dutch/English

you just have to know the language really well :D

btw he has a degree in English Literature
 
Will_3rd said:
pssshhh, you don't need a degree in a foreign language, my dad has worked for Philips for 25 years translating text into French/Dutch/English

you just have to know the language really well :D

btw he has a degree in English Literature
yeah, well that's why i said 'usually'. :p

and degree or not, it's most likely they will want you to have a decent qualification in english (like your dad), at least an a-level.
 
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