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		<title>Enriching Opportunities For Translation Workers in Philadelphia and Chicago</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 17:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After graduation, when I accepted my first job as a translation worker; I thought it would be filled with opportunities to take long vacations. I guess I did not estimate the amount of time this job would require.But when it comes to vacations, the typical beach setting just doesn&#8217;t do it for me like it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After graduation, when I accepted my first job as a translation worker; I thought it would be filled with opportunities to take long vacations.  I guess I did not estimate the amount of time this job would require.But when it comes to vacations, the typical beach setting just doesn&#8217;t do it for me like it use too.  Here are some vacation ideas for translation and interpretation workers that we think you will enjoy.</p>
<p>My first suggestion is a journey to Chicago where you can engage in a wealth of educational and fun activities.  Envision rising at dawn to take a short hike through a downtown neighborhood to the Chicago River.  At this point, you will board a wooden longboat that will carry you from mid city to a small district on Lake Michigan.  Once the boat docks, you will begin learning everything there is to know about making fine pottery. These trips, organized in part by the Chicago Pottery Association have received great acclaim and media coverage since they began over a decade ago.  The remarkable aspect is that the organizers have brought together leading experts from all over the world to develop an outstanding learning experience. </p>
<p>Once you land at the international airport, you will be escorted to a rustic hotel that is well known among top <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/chicago-translation-leader-chicago-translation-service-spanish-french-german-russian-portuguese-japanese-korean-chinese-translation-chicago-illinois/" target='_blank'>Chicago Translation</a> companies.  If you are the type of person who wakes up early, you will be able to see many interesting sights from your hotel balcony.  For instance, I noticed a number of barefoot monks filing out of their monasteries. They will be somewhat camouflaged by skyscrapers, heavy traffic and dense crowds of people on their way to work.  </p>
<p>When the boat that you are traveling on finally stops at a pier, you will know that you have reached your destination.   In addition, the local potters will come running out to greet you can usher you into the classroom setting where you will begin you first lessons in pottery. Since people around the lake are aware of the pottery village, you can readily get directions. There is always something to do in Chicago and that&rsquo;s why on your school breaks, you can always find something interesting to do.  Feel free to check out a local library, museum or sports event that is sure to be taking place.  Further, there are also dozens of restaurants and coffee shops that you can enjoy too.  As an <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/austin-translation-leader-austin-translator-english-spanish-french-german-russian-portuguese-japanese-korean-chinese-translation-austin-texas/" target='_blank'>Austin Translation</a>  Professional Services employee, you are probably wanting to check out some of the various cultural activities in the big city too.</p>
<p>Some people don&#8217;t like Chicago and let&#8217;s face it gets really cold in the winter and the rest of the time the skies can seem really gray.  Therefore, you might prefer a crafty holiday in Philadelphia. Many visitors to Pennsylvania never get past Pittsburg, but for a glimpse into Philadelphia &lsquo;s world of old American farm life, a 18th-century farm outside Philadelphia, offers lessons in the very crafts that provided the picturesque backdrops for many American patriots.  Whether you plan to spend a day or a week, including this stop in your travel plans is encouraged by <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/philadelphia-translation-leader-philadelphia-translation-services-english-spanish-french-german-russian-portuguese-japanese-korean-chinese-translator-philadelphia-pennsylvania/" target='_blank'>Philadelphia Translation</a> employees.  If you can take a break from your interpretation or translation works in languages like Portuguese, Russian, Korean or Japanese, and then you should spend some time gilding, spinning raw fleece, and cane-chair making a try.</p>
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		<title>Vacation With Potters or Farmers with Austin Translation Workers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 03:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an interpreter for a major translations company, I always thought that I would be doing a lot of international travel. I now see that we simply don&#8217;t have that much time.As a translation worker, I have come to realize that most of us like to spend our time a lit bit differently than other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an interpreter for a major translations company, I always thought that I would be doing a lot of international travel.  I now see that we simply don&#8217;t have that much time.As a translation worker, I have come to realize that most of us like to spend our time a lit bit differently than other people.  So here are a few suggestions that I believe fellow translation workers like you might enjoy doing in your free time.</p>
<p>Chicago has many opportunities for translation workers to enjoy that include a multitude of foreign cultural experiences.  Imagine, each morning, boarding a covered wooden longboat in the third largest U.S. city that will take you down the Chicago River to the Ban Chan pottery village on Lake Michigan where you&rsquo;ll study coil/thrown pottery and learn to fire it in a wood-burning, underground, scorpion-shaped kiln. These trips, organized in part by the Chicago Pottery Association have received great acclaim and media coverage since they began over a decade ago.  The remarkable aspect is that the organizers have brought together leading experts from all over the world to develop an outstanding learning experience. </p>
<p>During your stay in Chicago, you will stay in a historic hotel that is famous among the <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/chicago-translation-leader-chicago-translation-service-spanish-french-german-russian-portuguese-japanese-korean-chinese-translation-chicago-illinois/" target='_blank'>Chicago Translation</a> community.  From your hotel room, there are many interesting culturally riveting sights to behold all from the living room window.  This includes robed, barefoot monks filing out of their places of worship, carrying heavy metallic, highly decorated crockery. Sometimes they are easy to miss particularly as rush hour nears and traffic and scores of pedestrians begin to clog the city streets and sidewalks.  </p>
<p>Down by the lake, where you will be working with resident potters, is a popular stop for tourists, who come to watch pottery being made and to buy vases, flowerpots, figurines, and urns. Because this location is quite famous to the locals of Chicago, you can easily get directions from anyone.  Although your daily excursion on the mighty river that cuts a swath through city streets lined with Dunkin Donuts, street vendors and high-rises goes to Lake Michigan, you can, on your days off (every potter needs a break), take the same river to museums, malls, restaurants and other attractions.  As an <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/austin-translation-leader-austin-translator-english-spanish-french-german-russian-portuguese-japanese-korean-chinese-translation-austin-texas/" target='_blank'>Austin Translation</a>  Professional Services employee, you are probably wanting to check out some of the various cultural activities in the big city too.</p>
<p>If Chicago isn&rsquo;t your style, then perhaps you might consider an arts-and-crafts holiday in the English countryside of Philadelphia. If you enjoy crafts then think about spending time on a wonderful 18th century farm outside of Philadelphia that offers all sorts of great way to really take you back in time to when the country was in its infancy.  The landscape on the farm offers very picturesque backdrops that will have you reminiscing about America&rsquo;s early days.  This vacation comes highly recommended by some of the top <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/philadelphia-translation-leader-philadelphia-translation-services-english-spanish-french-german-russian-portuguese-japanese-korean-chinese-translator-philadelphia-pennsylvania/" target='_blank'>Philadelphia Translation</a> companies.  When it&rsquo;s time to take off from your Japanese, Russian, German or Japanese documents then many translators like to focus on rural crafts such as gilding, spinning raw fleece, and cane-chair making that many lament have taken a big hit as family farms bite the proverbial dust and the bucolic American countryside gives way to development, roads, and airplane traffic. </p>
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