Poll: Are you in a busy season workwise? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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neilmac Spain Local time: 10:37 Spanish to English + ...
Rather than being too busy, right now I could say I'm in a Goldilocks moment... Just finishing one translation ready for delivery, and another one has just come in for the same client, which will keep me going until tomorrow or Thursday. I don't have my usual backlog of academic articles pending revision either, which is nice. Ticking over nicely, is how I'd describe my situation so far this week (yesterday was a bank holiday). This means that, in addition to working, I'll probably have time to ... See more Rather than being too busy, right now I could say I'm in a Goldilocks moment... Just finishing one translation ready for delivery, and another one has just come in for the same client, which will keep me going until tomorrow or Thursday. I don't have my usual backlog of academic articles pending revision either, which is nice. Ticking over nicely, is how I'd describe my situation so far this week (yesterday was a bank holiday). This means that, in addition to working, I'll probably have time to go and do some other non-work-related things, like visit Leroy Merlin... ▲ Collapse | | |
I have been lately in a quiet spell, to compensate for the extremely busy months of last year...
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No busy or quiet season to speak of in my left hemisphere, and always enough work to meet my living standard, obligations and life style when averaged over a year. However, I feel the translation market has been picking up nicely for the past months in my patch given the amount of work I have to turn down and the increasing visibility in my schedule. An opportunity for a rate increase? Philippe | |
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I am on holiday. | Mar 29, 2016 |
I have been very busy since last summer to the extent that I now truly deserve my 3 week holiday. I am still being sent an average of 5 translations a day though. | | |
DianeGM Local time: 11:37 Member (2006) Dutch to English + ...
I assume season actually means 'period'. 'Season' for work makes little sense to me. January is usually quieter for me than other months, in February my calendar starts to fill up and in March I am working at full capacity again. This year followed that pattern too. | | |
Thayenga Germany Local time: 10:37 Member (2009) English to German + ...
So no Easter holidays for me. | | |
Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 04:37 English to Spanish + ... Busy season/period/spell | Mar 30, 2016 |
Why, are you looking for work? | |
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Paul Lambert Sweden Local time: 10:37 Member (2006) Swedish to English + ...
...business is quite brisk at present. | | |
Mario Freitas Brazil Local time: 05:37 Member (2014) English to Portuguese + ...
For the past two years I have not been otherwise (thank God). | | |