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Poll: Do you 'vet' certain countries when applying for jobs? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you 'vet' certain countries when applying for jobs?".
This poll was originally submitted by Natalia Pedrosa. View the poll results »
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If I decide to work or not with a client doesn’t depend on the country of the origin, but on the fact that he/she accepts my rates and my payment terms... | | |
Zea_Mays Italy Local time: 16:30 Member (2009) English to German + ...
Didn't we already have a very similar poll a few weeks ago? | | |
Lingua 5B Bosnia and Herzegovina Local time: 16:30 Member (2009) English to Croatian + ...
Zea_Mays wrote: Didn't we already have a very similar poll a few weeks ago? All poll topics are repeated at least there times, that's not news. Not sure how we can "vet" them, do we have a filter to do so? Don't think so. I am with what Teresa said. | |
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neilmac Spain Local time: 16:30 Spanish to English + ...
I no longer apply for jobs these days, but if I did, there are many countries I would give a wide berth. First up is the good old USA, mainly due to archaic and costly payment practices. Then, I'd be similarly reluctant to deal with outsourcers from the subcontinent of India and further afield in that easterly direction, simply as a precaution because it's too far away to "send the boys round" if they stiff you. The same goes for Central and Latin America, and Africa as well. | | |
Alex Lichanow Germany Local time: 16:30 Member (2020) English to German + ...
Unfortunately, yes. Clients from certain countries have a tendency to pay low rates (if they pay at all), so I save myself the hassle of replying to requests from those countries just to receive an insulting counteroffer. Apart from that, I am also simply not too keen on working for clients from time zones far ahead of my own. A US client of mine employs project managers in Thailand for a certain end-client, which leaves me very little time to communicate with them if there is anything to ... See more Unfortunately, yes. Clients from certain countries have a tendency to pay low rates (if they pay at all), so I save myself the hassle of replying to requests from those countries just to receive an insulting counteroffer. Apart from that, I am also simply not too keen on working for clients from time zones far ahead of my own. A US client of mine employs project managers in Thailand for a certain end-client, which leaves me very little time to communicate with them if there is anything to be discussed beyond accepting and delivering jobs.
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Iulia Parvu United Kingdom Local time: 15:30 Member (2022) English to Romanian + ...
Alex Lichanow wrote: Unfortunately, yes. Clients from certain countries have a tendency to pay low rates (if they pay at all), so I save myself the hassle of replying to requests from those countries just to receive an insulting counteroffer. Apart from that, I am also simply not too keen on working for clients from time zones far ahead of my own. A US client of mine employs project managers in Thailand for a certain end-client, which leaves me very little time to communicate with them if there is anything to be discussed beyond accepting and delivering jobs.
[Edited at 2023-12-11 12:39 GMT] On top of what Alex said, clients from certain countries have a different work ethic, sometimes demanding speed over quality, or expecting you to reply and work weekends or even nights. I'm here to make my life easier, so I do have to 'vet'.
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Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 16:30 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
I don't understand the question. | |
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Lingua 5B Bosnia and Herzegovina Local time: 16:30 Member (2009) English to Croatian + ...
Samuel Murray wrote: I don't understand the question. Do you avoid applying for jobs with outsourcers coming from certain countries? - You can pay me for this translation later on - | | |
Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 15:30 Member (2008) Italian to English
ProZ.com Staff wrote: This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you 'vet' certain countries when applying for jobs?". This poll was originally submitted by Natalia Pedrosa. View the poll results » The US because payment is a problem India because rates are too low China for the same reason One particular middle eastern country that thinks it's a European democracy (you know which one) Spain because potentially the client may claim that I will need to pay tax in Spain, thereby wasting my time Countries that have never sent me work include: Anywhere in Latin America Canada Anywhere in Africa Australia | | |
Baran Keki Türkiye Local time: 17:30 Member English to Turkish What a 'racist' question! | Dec 12, 2023 |
Tom in London wrote: One particular middle eastern country that thinks it's a European democracy (you know which one) Might that be the one I'm hailing from? If so, you'll be pleased to know that any pretensions to European style democracy have long since been abandoned (decades ago in fact), but if you're referring to the other country that's currently busy bombing the shit out of people, I'm not sure about their style of government. Isn't this question 'racist' or something? Surely we aren't supposed to name countries or people from certain parts of the world, lest we are accused of 'stereotyping'? | | |
Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 15:30 Member (2008) Italian to English
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Kay Denney France Local time: 16:30 French to English
I don't vet individual countries because I have a very simple policy of only working in the Eurozone because I don't want to faff about with exchange rates and I don't have the energy to chase faraway clients for payment. That might be considered pre-vetting? And yes, the question is almost guaranteed to solicit answers that people could get offended over.
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Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 16:30 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... Stereotyping... it's faster | Dec 12, 2023 |
Baran Keki wrote: Surely we aren't supposed to name countries or people from certain parts of the world, lest we are accused of 'stereotyping'? We all stereotype. It's quicker. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_LpxldL8h4
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Lieven Malaise Belgium Local time: 16:30 Member (2020) French to Dutch + ...
All of my clients are based in Europe and my efforts to obtain clients outside of Europe equal zero. I believe that alone protects me from a lot of potential problems and also elimintates the need for 'vetting'. I've always found it weird anyway that a US or Indian or Egyptian agency offers translations into Dutch. | | |
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