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Is this a joke? (MOD: clearly a mistake in the wordcount made by the outsourcer) Thread poster: Maija Cirule
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Maija Cirule Latvia Local time: 09:26 German to English + ...
Job type: Translation/editing/proofing job Service required: Translation Languages: German to English Job description: PDF and word file Source format: Microsoft Word Delivery format: Microsoft Word Budget and payment details: Hide / show $0.04 USD to $0.06 USD per word ($0.24 USD to $0.36 USD estimated total) Payment method: Online via PayPal Payment... See more Job type: Translation/editing/proofing job Service required: Translation Languages: German to English Job description: PDF and word file Source format: Microsoft Word Delivery format: Microsoft Word Budget and payment details: Hide / show $0.04 USD to $0.06 USD per word ($0.24 USD to $0.36 USD estimated total) Payment method: Online via PayPal Payment 40 days after date of order. Estimation in your preferred currency (using today's conversion rate): €0.035 EUR to €0.053 EUR per word (€0.21 EUR to €0.32 EUR estimated total) (You can see this because you meet the requirements for this job) Note: There is no obligation to quote within the given budget range. Poster country: Brazil Volume: 6 words The rating of this outsourcer is 2. At 18:00 GSM+3 hours there were 8 (EIGHT) qoutes submitted.
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Michael Newton United States Local time: 02:26 Japanese to English + ... Unbelievable rate | Oct 18, 2015 |
Given the source country, why are you surprised? | | |
Maija Cirule Latvia Local time: 09:26 German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Brazil or Timbuktu | Oct 18, 2015 |
Michael Newton wrote: Given the source country, why are you surprised? The source of my surprise are eight members of proz | | |
Problem : bidding system | Oct 18, 2015 |
IMO, the problem lays on public bidding system, which puts translators, including me, in bad bargaining position, while it suppresses translation rate in the same time.
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Sometimes I outsource projects and I get responses that look like they have been sent by robots (seconds after the job is published and templates). | | |
Jenae Spry United States Local time: 23:26 French to English
I wouldn't be concerned. There will always be people willing to work for low rates. There are 400k linguists registered on Proz so 8 comes to a percentage of 0.00002%. | | |
Maija Cirule Latvia Local time: 09:26 German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER I am not concerned | Oct 18, 2015 |
Jenae Spry wrote: I wouldn't be concerned. There will always be people willing to work for low rates. There are 400k linguists registered on Proz so 8 comes to a percentage of 0.00002%. I am surprised that 8 persons consider USD 0.36 after 40 days OK | | |
In some places, USD 0.03 per word is not a joke, but a normal rate. In France, it is a rate you often find for proof-reading, bottom of the range, but not unusual. (If it is for translating, then in France, it would not be a workable rate). However, if someone is offering USD 0.36 per word, then I'll sign up for it! Seriously, I think there is a typo somewhere, or a joke. | |
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8 people have bid | Oct 18, 2015 |
The rate is $US 0.04 to 0.06/word. It's for around 5700 words in total. It's no joke at all. It falls within the normal rates (announced or unannounced) for (too) many jobs posted on Proz. The field is legal so it means that absolutely anyone at all can do it. They don't ask for native speakers which means anyone willing to work for those rates or less is in with a chance.
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Maija Cirule Latvia Local time: 09:26 German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER And what does | Oct 18, 2015 |
writeaway wrote: The rate is $US 0.04 to 0.06/word. It's for around 5700 words in total. It's no joke at all. It falls within the normal rates (announced or unannounced) for (too) many jobs posted on Proz. The field is legal so it means that absolutely anyone at all can do it. They don't ask for native speakers which means anyone willing to work for those rates or less is in with a chance.
[Edited at 2015-10-18 17:15 GMT] "$0.24 USD to $0.36 USD estimated total" and "Volume: 6 words" mean?
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At least I don't think so. There are agencies who contact translators with microscopic rates and a handful of words, without paying a minimum fee. This looks like one of those. Maija Cirule wrote: And what does "$0.24 USD to $0.36 USD estimated total" and "Volume: 6 words" mean?
It means there are six words to be translated, and the lucky translator, the Winning Bidder, will be paid the Princely Sum of $0.24 USD to $0.36 USD. I presume. Who could resist? | | |
Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 08:26 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... Some considerations | Oct 18, 2015 |
Maija Cirule wrote: $0.04 USD to $0.06 USD per word There may have been 8 quotes, but you don't know if those 8 quotes were for 36c per word. You can quote whatever rate you like. It's just less likely that you'll be chosen, if your rate is too much higher than the stated budget. But if you can sell yourself right, there's no telling what might happen. It may also be that some of the quoters are merely trying to get a foot in the door, assuming that the 36c budget is determined by the end-client and not by the agency. Some translators are willing to do a low-pay job initially, because it gets their names into the client's translator database. Why does this client have an average rating of 2? It is for non-payment or for low payment? | |
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Legal Documents 5735 words | Oct 18, 2015 |
Maija Cirule wrote: writeaway wrote: The rate is $US 0.04 to 0.06/word. It's for around 5700 words in total. It's no joke at all. It falls within the normal rates (announced or unannounced) for (too) many jobs posted on Proz. The field is legal so it means that absolutely anyone at all can do it. They don't ask for native speakers which means anyone willing to work for those rates or less is in with a chance.
"$0.24 USD to $0.36 USD estimated total" and "Volume: 6 words" mean? [Edited at 2015-10-18 17:39 GMT] Imo the job is for the 5735 words and the 'volume 6 words' is an error. I've seen that sort of thing before. If it's not an error, then the job is an even bigger joke than most. | | |
Maija Cirule Latvia Local time: 09:26 German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER You are the only one | Oct 19, 2015 |
Fiona Grace Peterson wrote: At least I don't think so. There are agencies who contact translators with microscopic rates and a handful of words, without paying a minimum fee. This looks like one of those. Maija Cirule wrote: And what does "$0.24 USD to $0.36 USD estimated total" and "Volume: 6 words" mean?
It means there are six words to be translated, and the lucky translator, the Winning Bidder, will be paid the Princely Sum of $0.24 USD to $0.36 USD. I presume. Who could resist? who has read my text. Hide / show $0.04 USD to $0.06 USD per word ($0.24 USD to $0.36 USD estimated total) Payment method: Online via PayPal Payment 40 days after date of order. Estimation in your preferred currency (using today's conversion rate): €0.035 EUR to €0.053 EUR per word (€0.21 EUR to €0.32 EUR estimated total) (You can see this because you meet the requirements for this job) the headline says 5735 words but in the hidden part the volume is specified as "6 words" and the TOTAL 0.036 euros, this is why I started the topic. | | |
Jack Doughty United Kingdom Local time: 07:26 Russian to English + ... In memoriam PayPal charge | Oct 19, 2015 |
What does PayPal charge for a payment of $0.36? I should imagine it is more than £0.36. | | |
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