Poll: On the first day of your average work week, how well can you determine your workload for that week? Auteur du fil: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "On the first day of your average work week, how well can you determine your workload for that week?".
This poll was originally submitted by anne wagner-findeisen. View the poll results »
| | | Mary Worby Royaume-Uni Local time: 20:14 allemand vers anglais + ...
It varies hugely. Sometimes I'm booked up for two weeks, sometimes I have nothing to do! | | | Michael Harris Allemagne Local time: 21:14 Membre (2006) allemand vers anglais
Same as Mary, it all depends.... Fortunately I do always have work going on. | | |
Unpredictability is the name of the game: let’s say that some days (or weeks) are quite predictable and filled with plenty of work while other days you don’t work and that’s OK! | |
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It's a roller coaster ride | Jul 2, 2014 |
Clients scattered all over the world, and who certainly have no clue about the existence of each other seem to be placed in cahoots by some overarching power to strike me all at once from time to time. Otherwise I guess they are doing the same to someone else, so they are busy enough to leave me alone for a while. Of course, each of them - especially translation agencies - think they are my only client, possibly because of my top notch customer service (I translated too many CS cour... See more Clients scattered all over the world, and who certainly have no clue about the existence of each other seem to be placed in cahoots by some overarching power to strike me all at once from time to time. Otherwise I guess they are doing the same to someone else, so they are busy enough to leave me alone for a while. Of course, each of them - especially translation agencies - think they are my only client, possibly because of my top notch customer service (I translated too many CS courses, got the skills ingrained by osmosis). So upon contacting me, they get the impression that I was merely watching some boring movie on TV, just waiting for their request and nothing else. So my "jobs under way" board population can vary between 0 and usually 7 at most in a matter of hours, like the speed on a roller coaster can suddenly vary, going from almost idling on a flat section to a hair-rising drop in a split second. ▲ Collapse | | | Somewhat well | Jul 2, 2014 |
Work seems to be quite steady these days, and sometimes I have to decline jobs to get time for other things. But I have a hard time to turn down regular clients, even when I know it will be very stressful to meet all deadlines. | | | Julian Holmes Japon Local time: 04:14 Membre (2011) japonais vers anglais
Because I am always working - taking a day or half a day off here and there - so I know what's going on in terms of workload. The only thing that is unpredictable is the content (read 'difficulty') of each job/project not volume or workload. Some jobs may appear simple whereas, in fact, they are more complex than originally anticipated for a variety of reasons. You never know what's percolating in the pot before you take the lid off and take a sip! | | | Steven Capsuto États-Unis Local time: 15:14 Membre (2004) espagnol vers anglais + ... The concept of a work week doesn't really apply | Jul 2, 2014 |
I try to take the equivalent of two days off per week, but when they happen varies depending on workload and other commitments. Usually, I have short, one- to three-day projects and am usually booked about three or four days out. Occasionally a longer project comes in (a corporate annual report, a movie script, a book, etc.), and then I have a better idea of what the next week or so will look like.
[Edited at 2014-07-02 12:44 GMT] | |
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Tim Drayton Chypre Local time: 22:14 turc vers anglais + ...
Not at all. I might have nothing on Monday, then on Tuesday morning I could get a huge assignment. | | | DianeGM Local time: 22:14 Membre (2006) néerlandais vers anglais + ...
Jobs come in and go out on a daily basis - in addition to the bigger, steady projects that are long-term, continuous, recurring or just planned well in advance. I quite like it, like that too. I don't need or want to plan every last detail and minute of my working schedule, I like having flexibility.
[Edited at 2014-07-02 12:25 GMT] | | |
I do so recognise the clients being in cahoots phenomenon! At the moment all I know is that I am going to be busy, and will have to say NO, sorry, quite firmly if I want time off at the weekend! Just now at least half my colleagues seem to be on holiday and/or watching football, while clients are trying to get everything translated in advance before the holiday season starts in earnest. I have days when there is not much in the in-tray, but there have been very few of t... See more I do so recognise the clients being in cahoots phenomenon! At the moment all I know is that I am going to be busy, and will have to say NO, sorry, quite firmly if I want time off at the weekend! Just now at least half my colleagues seem to be on holiday and/or watching football, while clients are trying to get everything translated in advance before the holiday season starts in earnest. I have days when there is not much in the in-tray, but there have been very few of those in the last couple of months. Now there are constant mails asking how soon I can manage to deliver...?' or 'Is there any chance you can fit in a page for tomorrow?' Any English natives with too much time on their hands could try learning Danish... ▲ Collapse | | |
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Somewhat well | Jul 3, 2014 |
I mostly do large jobs, so I set myself daily quotas until the job is finished. The quotas are high enough to get the job done but no higher than they have to be. That leaves me room to accept small jobs in between. I refuse to let myself be talked into taking more than I can comfortably handle. | | | Elina Sellgren Finlande Local time: 22:14 Membre (2013) anglais vers finnois + ...
Thanks to one particular agency client, I often have work booked for the beginning of the week by the end of the previous week. And come Monday, I start getting offers for Tuesday and Wednesday, and so on. I rarely have nothing at all.... hmm, maybe this is a sign my rates are too low? | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: On the first day of your average work week, how well can you determine your workload for that week? Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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