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Poll: Have you ever worked while travelling?
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Oct 31, 2012

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Michael Harris
Michael Harris  Identity Verified
Niemcy
Local time: 07:17
Członek ProZ.com
od 2006

niemiecki > angielski
Yes, always Oct 31, 2012

Except when I am driving myself that is

 
Eser Perkins
Eser Perkins  Identity Verified
Turcja
Local time: 08:17
angielski > turecki
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All the time Oct 31, 2012

Michael Harris wrote:

Except when I am driving myself that is


 
Marcus Malabad
Marcus Malabad  Identity Verified
Kanada
niemiecki > angielski
+ ...
LIfestyle Oct 31, 2012

That's my current lifestyle now. Sold everything last summer in Toronto to travel around the world for 3 years. It's been more than a year now. Started in Europe > Russia > SE Asia (cheap!). Will move on later this year eastwards across the Pacific...Just 2 1/2 bags, laptop, cameras, trekking shoes, dive gear and a whole lot of translation clients tagging along for the ride. It's working so far!

 
Tuncay Kurt
Tuncay Kurt  Identity Verified
Turcja
Local time: 08:17
Członek ProZ.com
od 2011

angielski > turecki
+ ...
All the time Oct 31, 2012

Last summer I managed to enjoy Croatia without rejecting a single job offer! Actually I spend half of a year for travelling in and out of Turkey.

June and August are usually slow for business and I wanted to use this chance. Some times I had to leave the beach and find the nearest wifi hotspot but all in all, working in a nice cafe with the help of my macbook air, noise cancelling head phones, cold beer, shorts & flip flops is not that bad!

You do not have to make plans
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Last summer I managed to enjoy Croatia without rejecting a single job offer! Actually I spend half of a year for travelling in and out of Turkey.

June and August are usually slow for business and I wanted to use this chance. Some times I had to leave the beach and find the nearest wifi hotspot but all in all, working in a nice cafe with the help of my macbook air, noise cancelling head phones, cold beer, shorts & flip flops is not that bad!

You do not have to make plans about travelling or you do not need to save a lot before getting out of your place...Actually for the recent years I have both technically and mentally well evolved into being a translator-on-the-move. Next step: soon I will be a true digital nomad, planning to have a year around trip in South Asia or Latin America.
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Michael Harris
Michael Harris  Identity Verified
Niemcy
Local time: 07:17
Członek ProZ.com
od 2006

niemiecki > angielski
ENVY!! Oct 31, 2012

Marcus Malabad wrote:

That's my current lifestyle now. Sold everything last summer in Toronto to travel around the world for 3 years. It's been more than a year now. Started in Europe > Russia > SE Asia (cheap!). Will move on later this year eastwards across the Pacific...Just 2 1/2 bags, laptop, cameras, trekking shoes, dive gear and a whole lot of translation clients tagging along for the ride. It's working so far!


I really do envy you Marcus as you have posted about this a few times.

Just keep it up and enjoy yourself!


 
Antonio Contreras
Antonio Contreras  Identity Verified
Hiszpania
Local time: 07:17
Członek ProZ.com
od 2011

angielski > hiszpański
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amazing idea Oct 31, 2012

Michael Harris wrote:

Marcus Malabad wrote:

That's my current lifestyle now. Sold everything last summer in Toronto to travel around the world for 3 years. It's been more than a year now. Started in Europe > Russia > SE Asia (cheap!). Will move on later this year eastwards across the Pacific...Just 2 1/2 bags, laptop, cameras, trekking shoes, dive gear and a whole lot of translation clients tagging along for the ride. It's working so far!


I really do envy you Marcus as you have posted about this a few times.

Just keep it up and enjoy yourself!



Great, Marcus! I would also enjoy to do such a thing for a while. Have fun!

Antonio


 
Allison Wright (X)
Allison Wright (X)  Identity Verified
Portugalia
Local time: 06:17
Sometimes Oct 31, 2012

I do not travel often, but I always do work while in transit.
If I have to drive myself, I sing. So, you see, working is the better option for all concerned.


 
neilmac
neilmac
Hiszpania
Local time: 07:17
hiszpański > angielski
+ ...
Yes Oct 31, 2012

I find it's the most fruitful way to pass the time in airport waiting areas...

 
Tim Drayton
Tim Drayton  Identity Verified
Cypr
Local time: 08:17
turecki > angielski
+ ...
Once Oct 31, 2012

When living in London, I once had to go and physically collect a document for translation from the offices of a law firm. On the way back, the underground train broke down in the tunnel so I took out the document and started doing the translation by hand a piece of scrap paper.

 
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida  Identity Verified
Portugalia
Local time: 06:17
Członek ProZ.com
od 2007

angielski > portugalski
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Yes Oct 31, 2012

I travel a lot (at least once a month) between Brussels and Lisbon for family reasons and, like Neil, I find it's the most fruitful way to pass the time in airport waiting areas...

 
Russell Jones
Russell Jones  Identity Verified
Wielka Brytania
Local time: 06:17
włoski > angielski
Funny experience - looking back Oct 31, 2012

Two years ago I spent a few days in Puglia in January. My flight home was cancelled due to snow closing the UK airports. My airline's next flight was in 3 days and fully booked but they offered me one from an airport a 2 hour train journey away - in 2 days time.
I had a deadline due in 2 days, hadn't finished the job and don't take a laptop with me when travelling.
Fortunately I had thought to send myself an e-mail with the half completed job attached and spent a day in an interne
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Two years ago I spent a few days in Puglia in January. My flight home was cancelled due to snow closing the UK airports. My airline's next flight was in 3 days and fully booked but they offered me one from an airport a 2 hour train journey away - in 2 days time.
I had a deadline due in 2 days, hadn't finished the job and don't take a laptop with me when travelling.
Fortunately I had thought to send myself an e-mail with the half completed job attached and spent a day in an internet café in a strange city, after downloading the trial version of Wordfast (my client insisted on uncleaned files).
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Julian Holmes
Julian Holmes  Identity Verified
Japonia
Local time: 14:17
Członek ProZ.com
od 2011

japoński > angielski
Yes Oct 31, 2012

Like Alison, I don't travel often. However, when I am in transit -- buses, trains, planes or otherwise -- I still think about how I'm going to tackle a certain project, think through the details as much as possible, make memos and notes to myself or clear my mind for the day ahead.
Even though I am not physically pounding away on the keyboard, I still regard careful thinking as an important part of my work day.

Mind you, I have translated a patent for a semiconductor on the b
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Like Alison, I don't travel often. However, when I am in transit -- buses, trains, planes or otherwise -- I still think about how I'm going to tackle a certain project, think through the details as much as possible, make memos and notes to myself or clear my mind for the day ahead.
Even though I am not physically pounding away on the keyboard, I still regard careful thinking as an important part of my work day.

Mind you, I have translated a patent for a semiconductor on the backseat of a car on the way back from a ski slope the old fashioned way, using pen and paper. Aarrgh, those were the days! (Of living dangerously!)

And, like Alison, it's better for everyone around me if I don't try to sing.
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John Fossey
John Fossey  Identity Verified
Kanada
Local time: 01:17
Członek ProZ.com
od 2008

francuski > angielski
+ ...
Not while in motion Oct 31, 2012

If "while travelling" means while actually in motion, I've done it a few times, but I found my productivity was so low that I have stopped - I'm too easily distracted. On the other hand, I travel a lot and when not actually in the air I will continue work as if nothing happened. I use a dropbox on all my computers to store jobs underway and TMs, which means that wherever I am and on whichever of my computers, I always have a local version of what I'm working on.

 
Jørgen Madsen
Jørgen Madsen  Identity Verified
Local time: 07:17
angielski > duński
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Working on the train Oct 31, 2012

I have worked quite a lot while riding the train. And the funny thing is that I was always very productive when I did, probably because there were fewer distractions and I didn't at that time have a mobile internet connection...

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