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jbyun04

On-ice translators?

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I helped out my work with a team that came from Korea last summer with translating and fitting them with head-to-toe gear and the coach asked me for my number so that he could ask for my help whenever he comes back.

Fast-forward to today I get a call from someone who said he recieved the number from him. He's telling me that he's bringing his team to get fitted for head-to-toe and also for on-ice training from cocahes in Canada.

His concern is that the kids won't be able to understand what the coach is saying so he's asked me to work for him 5 days a week, 4PM-5:30PM for I don't know how much yet as a translator to help the kids understand what to do and what the coach is saying. I'm not exactly fluent in Korean but I'd take the gamble that I could get by.

My question is, what's the average wage for something like this?

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You can spin this job as a vital part of the kid's education so you can basically ask for what you want. Since it is a short stint, ask for 20 dollars an hour and go down from that price. I would expect about 15-20 dollars if you can speak fluently in hockey jargon and depending on what other commitments you have.

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$20 is pretty low

Check your yellow pages /Google translation services. Find out what the going rate is and charge accordingly.

Monty's got a good point, I'll just do that then

thanks guys

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you should also be compensated for gas, drive time(in the hourly charge, drive time counts) and possibly miles.

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Let us know how you make out....

you should also be compensated for gas, drive time(in the hourly charge, drive time counts) and possibly miles.

yeah i was thinking about that as well

well they must not need me THAT badly since the guy hasn't called back yet

guess I just have to wait a little longer and see

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Try not to price yourself out the first time he offers you the job. Better to use this as a stepping stone and cement yourself as "the translator" and make a name for yourself then ask for an increase.

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