Well I know ASL and have done a bit of communicating to Deaf communities. I know a couple of interpreters and they love their job. If you like being with people then it works. You can get paid up to $20/hr. Its really great and they're looking for lots of interpreters.
As for the whole S vs. N thing, I'd personally say S's are developed well for the job only because it involves physical communication and truly paying attention or you'll miss with the other person is communicating. But I'm sure any person can do it. Its just a physical thing and revolves all your attention. You have to look AT the person and not let your eyes wander around and such. I's and E's can do it because its not a verbal deal, its movement. As for the T vs F and J vs P, I really don't think those matter.
I speak the Fookt dialect of sign language...
I speak the Fookt dialect of sign language...
I speak the Fookt dialect of sign language...
bad bunny! bad! :moonwalk:
Dots knows sign language!
Anyone do this or know someone who does? What do you or they like or dislike about the job? Do you think there are certain MBTI types that this career suits best? S vs. N, for example?
Anyone do this or know someone who does? What do you or they like or dislike about the job? Do you think there are certain MBTI types that this career suits best? S vs. N, for example?
Damn it. It's interpreter. Grrr.
Damn it. It's interpreter. Grrr.
what does this mean? is this a private joke between posters or is this about the discussion itself?
She's just saying the OP misspelled interpreter.
Trust me, no private jokes there
thnx for that