I want to point out that you can hire an interpreter or work out scheduling to re-book same interpreter for the next meeting. I always book same interpreters for regular meetings for work or school. By using different interpreters everytime, it's hard beause the hearing people don't give enough content information when refering to past contexts.
If it is more than 90 min long, use two interpreters to avoid work-related repetitive injury to interpreters.
We go through this ALL THE TIME. Last year I had a court case... the interpreting agency (will not say who)... believe it or not, picked a NON-certified quote, unquote, "interpreter' who had to ASK what the sign for 'law', 'appeal', etc etc was.... It was so bad that I was literally SEETHING and believe me, the Judge just flipped through papers and didn't give a flip about any of what was going on... But being too ill, I simply did not and do not have enough energy to sue for violations.
@lifeofsynchronicity2 - Honestly I didn't notice the pin when I was choosing characters from the online program I used. I'll pay more attention next time I make a video.
omg some people seriously are so retarded! Most hearing people understand about interpreters within the first sentence or two.
Angelsbaby42 2 months ago
Lawyer: Why can't they hear speech?
Me: *FACEPALM*
purplewowies 3 months ago 2
@purplewowies hahaha I know!!
OhMarley17 2 months ago
I want to point out that you can hire an interpreter or work out scheduling to re-book same interpreter for the next meeting. I always book same interpreters for regular meetings for work or school. By using different interpreters everytime, it's hard beause the hearing people don't give enough content information when refering to past contexts.
If it is more than 90 min long, use two interpreters to avoid work-related repetitive injury to interpreters.
DeafEllen 3 months ago
:) taking notes!!
Barcode4131985 5 months ago
We go through this ALL THE TIME. Last year I had a court case... the interpreting agency (will not say who)... believe it or not, picked a NON-certified quote, unquote, "interpreter' who had to ASK what the sign for 'law', 'appeal', etc etc was.... It was so bad that I was literally SEETHING and believe me, the Judge just flipped through papers and didn't give a flip about any of what was going on... But being too ill, I simply did not and do not have enough energy to sue for violations.
tobeadinspired 6 months ago
do these kind of things really happen in the interpreting field?....wow
gigglyfitzgirl 7 months ago
is that sarah palin...? xD
tuuurdle 8 months ago
The captioning is a bit off, it makes it a little bit disorientating.
Looks great though!
locatei 11 months ago
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filup76 1 year ago
Now you've got me curious... I am deaf and there is no subtitles on this video.
What are they saying? Or add subtitles? Youtube supports it. :)
Thanks.
t1sutton 1 year ago 5
@t1sutton - I think I've figured out how to do the captions. Sorry this has taken so long!!!
seblesylver 1 year ago
Hurray! If you click on the CC I now have captions! Thanks for your patience.
seblesylver 1 year ago
@seblesylver No worries, thank you ever so much for adding it. All good and the video is great! Thumbs up. :)
t1sutton 1 year ago
haha, very funny. so hearing. however should the interpreter be wearing a political party's pin? hummm...
lifeofsynchronicity2 1 year ago 3
@lifeofsynchronicity2 My thoughts exactly!
signingsis 1 year ago
@lifeofsynchronicity2 - Honestly I didn't notice the pin when I was choosing characters from the online program I used. I'll pay more attention next time I make a video.
seblesylver 1 year ago 2
@seblesylver you picked the Obama character, huh? :D
phenoloperry 11 months ago
True Biz!
signchic3 1 year ago