Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Poll: How old are you? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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Does it really matter? This certainly should be a field of work where age doesn't matter - in fact, the older you get, the more experience you have under your belt! | | |
There have already been so many different polls which were very far away from any business matters (e.g. polls about marital status, kids at home etc) so why shouldn't we allow this poll as well? After all, many ProZ polls aren't very scientific and more for fun or curiousity. Why don't you relax and see this poll as a short break from daily routine? I don't see any reason for getting upset. After all, the poll doesn't imply that a younger translator would produce better work - tha... See more There have already been so many different polls which were very far away from any business matters (e.g. polls about marital status, kids at home etc) so why shouldn't we allow this poll as well? After all, many ProZ polls aren't very scientific and more for fun or curiousity. Why don't you relax and see this poll as a short break from daily routine? I don't see any reason for getting upset. After all, the poll doesn't imply that a younger translator would produce better work - that's another story. Regards Erik ********************************** Erik Hansson ( SFÖ ) Technical translator DE-SV Hansson Übersetzungen GmbH Am Birkenwäldchen 38 D-01900 Bretnig-Hauswalde, Germany Phone +49 - 3 59 52 - 321 07 Fax +49 - 3 59 52 - 322 02 E-Mail [email protected] Internet www.hansson.de Internet www.technical-translators.net Internet www.wintitus.de ProZ profile http://www.proz.com/pro/21654 *********************************** ▲ Collapse | | | Never too old | Jan 16, 2006 |
It seems that you are never too old to be a member of Proz | |
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very nice poll :) | Jan 16, 2006 |
am not young anymore but.............. I will work till muìy eyes and my hands will work lol bye bye Angio | | | Tim Drayton Cyprus Local time: 13:15 Turkish to English + ... Where do all the translators go after 50? | Jan 16, 2006 |
Well, I am rapidly approaching the age of fifty, and noticed that the number of translators suddenly drops after that age. I wonder where they all go. | | | Fred Neild (X) English to Spanish + ...
Tim Drayton wrote: Well, I am rapidly approaching the age of fifty, and noticed that the number of translators suddenly drops after that age. I wonder where they all go. Hi Tim, I assume this is more related to Internet generations. How old were these translators when Internet was created? I am sure there are many translators above 50, but maybe a lot use the Internet on a need basis, so Proz.com is maybe out of their reach or not interesting enough. They have spent so many years without it... I am sure this figure will increase in the future with you and me, although I am still 30. Fred | | | Prokop Vantuch Czech Republic Local time: 12:15 Member (2005) English to Czech + ...
I'm only 23. Don't tell me I'm the youngest in here. Am I the baby of the whole Proz.com family? Prokop | |
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bobedwin Local time: 12:15 Italian to English + ...
I am curious to hear from those who are over 80! Many Compliments! | | |
I know some freelancers who hadn't 'arrived' until they were up in their forties - before that they were gathering experience in other jobs, or tranlsating 'in house'. The Internet and Proz.com were not there either, just a very few years ago! We've only just got here - and if this poll is repeated once a year, there will probably be some very interesting developments. I'm 55, and my father, (still going strong on the Net, though not actively translating an... See more I know some freelancers who hadn't 'arrived' until they were up in their forties - before that they were gathering experience in other jobs, or tranlsating 'in house'. The Internet and Proz.com were not there either, just a very few years ago! We've only just got here - and if this poll is repeated once a year, there will probably be some very interesting developments. I'm 55, and my father, (still going strong on the Net, though not actively translating any more) got his first computer for his 80th birthday! The family were tired of trying to de-bug his hopelessly obsolete Word Processor, and he has never looked back! Happy translating, folks! ▲ Collapse | | | Serkan Doğan Türkiye Local time: 14:15 Turkish to English + ... Simple & Safe | Jan 16, 2006 |
It so simple, safe and cute poll. It is obvious that most of us are at middle-ages. Personally, I know somebody, over 75 and already translating. So, 80 is also possible. But, age does not indicate experience proportionally at all times. | | | Dinny Greece Local time: 13:15 Italian to Danish + ... Well, since mathematics IS an exact science... | Jan 16, 2006 |
It seems that more than half the ProZ family is UNDER 50... but it makes me wonder what you consider as 'middleaged' hm! Maybe I shall create a poll asking that! | |
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A statistically valid conclusion | Jan 16, 2006 |
Proz translators don't grow old Dinny wrote: It seems that more than half the ProZ family is UNDER 50... but it makes me wonder what you consider as 'middleaged' hm! Maybe I shall create a poll asking that!
[Edited at 2006-01-16 16:02] | | |
Hello to everyone, I find it a neat idea to have a poll on this subject, it is something I was wondering about for some time myself. Supposedly, in Canada, we are about to have a shortage of translators, as most of our translators are now around the age of 50, and many of them are about to "retire" - if such a thing exists in the field of translation However, it is interesting to see how tr... See more Hello to everyone, I find it a neat idea to have a poll on this subject, it is something I was wondering about for some time myself. Supposedly, in Canada, we are about to have a shortage of translators, as most of our translators are now around the age of 50, and many of them are about to "retire" - if such a thing exists in the field of translation However, it is interesting to see how tranlators between 20 and 40 make up the absolute majority of us all, which contrasts with the Canadian data. What I would be interested to know in particular is what are the differences by age group in the methods of working. As Fred earlier pointed out, the older the translators are, the less modern technology they probably use. Also, I would like to know whether translators with respectable experience - let's say 20 years and more - are more likely to have a higher esteem of themselves and their work than their less experienced counterparts. I am wondering, because I have seen some bad translations by translators with experience of a quarter of a century and in those cases, it seemed that the particular translator was so proud of their experience that they hardly did their terminology research anymore, thereby providing a bad translation. In other words, their pride got to their heads. I am of course not saying that the more experience we have, the less we assure quality, but it seems to me that this is a recurring problem. Any insight, anyone? Cheers for this simple, yet interesting poll! ▲ Collapse | | |
Prokop Vantuch wrote: I'm only 23. Don't tell me I'm the youngest in here. Am I the baby of the whole Proz.com family? Prokop I'm 23 too and, being born at the end of the year, I'm likely to be younger than you! | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: How old are you? Anycount & Translation Office 3000 | Translation Office 3000
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