society's_child
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...has asked if i'd be willing to interpret for any deaf that come in for job interviews or are included in staff meetings. :roll: now i'm not going to say who i work for but it IS a government agency. the reason why they've asked me to interpret is because i'm not certified and i'm already an employee here (read: I'M FREE- THEY DON'T HAVE TO PAY ME A DIME!!) you can't tell me that it's not in the budget to pay for a certified, professionally trained interpreter to come in and do the jobs. isn't there an ADA law that applies here, somewhere? anyway, i've only been signing almost 5 1/2 years and i'll tell you right now, i'm NO interpreter. i'd just be doing the deaf person a disservice.
hmph, i'm thinking i'll say no. unless they show me the money. if not, they better pool what funds they've got and hire a professional. i've got work, my REGULAR assigned duties to perform here and they expect me to drop it to interpret a staff meeting/interview?
yeah, they thought wrong.
end rant.
hmph, i'm thinking i'll say no. unless they show me the money. if not, they better pool what funds they've got and hire a professional. i've got work, my REGULAR assigned duties to perform here and they expect me to drop it to interpret a staff meeting/interview?
yeah, they thought wrong.
end rant.