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It does depend on where the terp lives. It's just in my area, I'm not getting much work.
A lot of my former freelance work has been taken over by a large, multi-state agency. When my contract at the college runs out next year, it won't be renewed. That agency offered to hire me but I have my reasons for not taking them up on that offer. Besides, it would be crazy to continue doing the same work for half the pay.
For younger terps starting out, there are more possibilities, especially if they're interested in VRS or traveling.
I'll continue interpreting for church and if something pops up but I'm not going to depend on it for a full-time career.
even around here, it's still very difficult. I've had several terp friends who ended up pursuing entirely different careers so I told aspiring terps that in order to increase their chance with more reliable source of income, they should also pursue a speciality field such as legal, medical, etc.