Positions within Canadian federal and provincial government offices often require fluent French and English, and the pay would be pretty good. I mean, at least better than the same types of jobs within the private sector.
2007-01-14 01:37:33
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answered by Arghhh 4
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nicely, in case you're fluent in English and French and also you would favor to bypass learn in French or different elements of the international; then, you should bypass to the state of Louisiana. The state of Louisiana have a unique regulation procedure than some thing else of the 40 9 states. the position that's you're accountable till shown innocuous fairly of innocuous till shown accountable, and that's as same simply by the undeniable fact that's in France and the different international locations that has french ties of their historic previous. Now, do not quote me how the regulation truly works, yet having lived in Louisiana for see you later, and a number of my households are in the regulation enforcement corporation, i imagine you would have a good time with interpreting in Cajun united states. good success.
2016-10-31 01:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have your associates you can teach others french, either that or be a translator or a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a aa a ummmm ummmm whats that a spy for the us to see what the french are up to pretending that we are friends when they are secretly planning a attack to kill all the bunnies in the US. lol you believe that I don't even smoke. lol I'm just weird
2007-01-14 01:48:16
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answered by eclipsefreak 4
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Interpreter, translator, flight attendant, teacher. That is to name just a few. The more languages that you learn to speak well, the more marketable you will be.
2007-01-14 01:42:56
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answered by Beau R 7
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It depends on your further education, but definitely the hospitality industry is a good career field for you.
2007-01-14 04:54:46
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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maybe you should live in Canada, since they speak both of these languages... work as a translator maybe, or even as a teacher... hey! you have great options!
2007-01-14 02:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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A surrender negotiater.
2007-01-14 01:37:48
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answered by paswami 2
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hey good... get into customer satisfaction or... try tourist n travelling...if u r interested!!!
2007-01-14 01:39:11
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answered by viji 2
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translator sort of thing? you could work for the gov....$$$ lol
2007-01-14 01:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe you could be a air hoster
2007-01-14 01:34:17
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answered by hot_cool 2
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