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When did you decide to be an interpreter? How did you become an interpreter? Listen to one interpreter's path to the profession and how his life journey influences his work. His experiences can be lessons for us all.
In this episode of the Interpreter's Workshop, we visit with a BSL/English interpreter from Scotland. Bruce Cameron is a CODA who became an interpreter later in life through a unique government funded program. We hear about his life as a child of Deaf parents, his work from a DJ to interpreter, and such details as how he is paid for interpreting.
In Part 2, we go deeper into his approach to interpreting decisions and the system of the profession in the UK.
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Take care now.
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When did you decide to be an interpreter? How did you become an interpreter? Listen to one interpreter's path to the profession and how his life journey influences his work. His experiences can be lessons for us all.
In this episode of the Interpreter's Workshop, we visit with a BSL/English interpreter from Scotland. Bruce Cameron is a CODA who became an interpreter later in life through a unique government funded program. We hear about his life as a child of Deaf parents, his work from a DJ to interpreter, and such details as how he is paid for interpreting.
In Part 2, we go deeper into his approach to interpreting decisions and the system of the profession in the UK.
You can Support the show!
Enjoy and let me know what you want to talk about and more at interpretersworkshop.com.
Support the show
On Demand Workshops Now! (Certificates of Attendance, RID CEUs approved) [The official place to get CPD/CEUs for this podcast.]
Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week.
Take care now.