Dec. 3rd, 2003

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It didn't occur to me until just now to take a look at where my earnings are coming from this week so far. If we don't count today, I've made more in "outside" work for the client than I have in the office. If we include today's office work, however, the sum of "outside" revenue does not fall too far below 50%.

I got a call from a potential new client today, although there is much to discuss before we start actually talking about steak and potatoes. I also found out that I'll be at the MCC tomorrow, supporting a telecon first thing in the morning, followed by some simulation work through the afternoon.

I started my LJ after my "telecon period," so you've been spared the litany of rants and raves about telecons and the people who participate in them. Telecons, or telephone conferences, are a peculiar form of interpretation where one interprets the proceedings of a telephone conversation. It sounds pretty straightforward, until you consider that in an unscripted conversation, anyone can say anything about any subject, which is why telecon agendas are worth their weight in platinum to the interpreter. Any level of Clue™ that registers above the normal background count is considered a plus.

And you - as the interpreter - must come through like Secretariat at the Belmont Stakes.

Every time.

Fortunately, I am one of the top interpreters in the country. (Get away from me, boy, you're bothering me...)

No. Seriously. I'm good. After all, I've worked at the United Nations and at the White House.

I can do this telecon, even though there is no agenda or any clue regarding the subject of the conversation to be held.

I've done this before.

A-roo-gah! (Psych! Psych! PSYCH!!!)

Cheers...
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Primo, the client gave me a Word file that seems to have well and truly turned my copy of Word catatonic, but that's not bothering me.

What is bothering me is that segundo, having started reading Patricia Cornwell's Cruel and Unusual, I find it to be every bit as captivating as the cover blurb says it is.

Help!

Cheers...

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