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 Message 9 of 57
08 March 2010 at 8:43pm | IP Logged 
Ambassador for your country in another distant country.
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mattvdm
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 Message 10 of 57
08 March 2010 at 11:14pm | IP Logged 
Maybe not the craziest, but I find it amazing to see those teaching humanities subjects in a second-language.

If that's not the ultimate level of skill, what is?
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 Message 11 of 57
09 March 2010 at 12:16am | IP Logged 
datsunking1 wrote:
Sprachprofi wrote:
Creating a machine-translation system.


I don't care how good I get at languages... That's one thing I'll never create. :D

It will make people lazy!
People are already lazy.
Or you could be a teacher. A good one, not a crappy, typical public school one. Or a translator, interpreter, ambassador, or the coolest, an international super spy?
Or write a book like Barry Farber's, or one that's even better (good luck with that :P)

Edited by Johntm on 09 March 2010 at 12:18am

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 Message 12 of 57
09 March 2010 at 12:19am | IP Logged 
mattvdm wrote:
Maybe not the craziest, but I find it amazing to see those teaching humanities subjects in a second-language.

If that's not the ultimate level of skill, what is?


Exactly. My German teacher at university was that kind of person. He was a reseacher of Japanese literature from Germany, seemd to speak ten languages or so including both of Western and Eastern languages. He lectured in very good, native like Japanese and once teached us how to write "Singapol" in Chinese character 真加坡! In another lecture he showed us some haikus by himself. He presented them in German fitst, and then translated them into Japanese, which were realy impressive and all the students there came awe! He often got confused which language he talked about in class, and often misspell words, saying "parque, park? Is it English?". He talkd about almost every topics related to humanities: Language, History, Literature, Falk study, etc. All he talked to us were very inetersting. I was not interested in Language at all then, my major was mathematics, but this man was realy impressive, almost incredible and I saw him as a miracle.

He was very respected by fellow academics and a book about him was published.
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datsunking1
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 Message 13 of 57
09 March 2010 at 1:22am | IP Logged 
Johntm wrote:
datsunking1 wrote:
Sprachprofi wrote:
Creating a machine-translation system.


I don't care how good I get at languages... That's one thing I'll never create. :D

It will make people lazy!
People are already lazy.
Or you could be a teacher. A good one, not a crappy, typical public school one. Or a translator, interpreter, ambassador, or the coolest, an international super spy?
Or write a book like Barry Farber's, or one that's even better (good luck with that :P)


I agree...but why make it worse.

I don't a computer doing EVERYTHING for me. Taxes, math, typing, a search engine and a dictionary is good enough for me, the rest I'll do myself.

This "let technology do it" generation you and I are in today makes me sick. :P
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 Message 14 of 57
09 March 2010 at 1:33am | IP Logged 
Spy...of the type seen in popular action films.

EDIT: In retrospect, perhaps "spy" might be rather boring without Hollywood to lend a hand.

Edited by patuco on 10 March 2010 at 12:57am

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laban
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 Message 15 of 57
09 March 2010 at 1:50am | IP Logged 
Working for an intelligence agency is the best one yet ^^, but still non of the jobs presented here seem awfully fun, crazy or super lucrative.

Ambassador could be quite nice. It's just too bad it got nothing to do with prior knowledge of any language nor would it give anyone any advantage - it's all politics.

keep'em coming though :)

Edited by laban on 09 March 2010 at 1:51am

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 Message 16 of 57
09 March 2010 at 2:14am | IP Logged 
laban wrote:
Working for an intelligence agency is the best one yet ^^

My former Russian teacher once told me that a good friend of his was indeed working as a
translator/linguist for an intelligence agency. However, that person found the job very
difficult because beyond saying who his employer was, he was not allowed to speak about
his work to anyone, including his wife and family, of course. He also said that the work
he did was incredibly boring and repetitive. So perhaps that doesn't quite qualify as the
greastest job.


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