A few notes below:
Posted By: Just my thoughts. on 2007-01-26
In Reply to: Survey for recent MT grads with up to 1-2 years - MT Instructor
1. Be consistent with training.
2. Use the BOS appropriately.
3. Offer all types of dictators, especially blubberers, ESLs, whisperers, hackers, and speed talkers.
4. DO NOT GLOSS OVER the realities of this profession, especially financial gain.
5. Be supportive – but let us know that we are not going to be professionals right at the start. This only comes through training, dedication, a willing to listen to QA comments and implement them, love for the profession, and years of MTing under your belt
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