I know some fluently bilingual english/spanish speakers who are not involved in EA (extended family members and connections—my wife is Dominican). Obviously the Dominican Republic is not a rich country, and some of them have pretty low incomes. Would it be appropriate to forward this opportunity to them?
Hi Nathan — I think that probably wouldn’t make sense in this case, as I think it’s important for the person leading a given translation project to understand EA and related ideas well, even if translators they hire do not.
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I know some fluently bilingual english/spanish speakers who are not involved in EA (extended family members and connections—my wife is Dominican). Obviously the Dominican Republic is not a rich country, and some of them have pretty low incomes. Would it be appropriate to forward this opportunity to them?
Hi Nathan — I think that probably wouldn’t make sense in this case, as I think it’s important for the person leading a given translation project to understand EA and related ideas well, even if translators they hire do not.