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youngsterat16
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I want to major in American Sign Language and become an interpreter. (Where specifically I’m still unsure). I currently have little fluency in the language but I’m teaching myself until I’m able to take classes in college. I’m a junior this year and I’m trying to figure out some things now versus later.
Thing is I want to also to be able to have a home life. i know it’s possible and many women do this (some with no choice) and manage to do it, I really want to have a family and I do not want training and my Job getting in the way. But it seems being an interpreter involves a little more time being around your clients and involving yourself with them.
I’m just stressing over nothing right now I guess but still I’d like to know how you guys do it. My mom has been a stay at home mom so I have no idea what it’s like for someone who’s parents both work. I know it’s possible to enjoy both, but I’d appreciate any advice.
Thing is I want to also to be able to have a home life. i know it’s possible and many women do this (some with no choice) and manage to do it, I really want to have a family and I do not want training and my Job getting in the way. But it seems being an interpreter involves a little more time being around your clients and involving yourself with them.
I’m just stressing over nothing right now I guess but still I’d like to know how you guys do it. My mom has been a stay at home mom so I have no idea what it’s like for someone who’s parents both work. I know it’s possible to enjoy both, but I’d appreciate any advice.