there are a lot of opportunity's in investment banking, import/export business etc. in South Florida. South Florida is the international gateway to south America, I know for awhile, working with cellular phone sales to south America was huge for those who spoke spanish. There are also a lot of real estate opportunities for spanish speaking down here, the housing market has cooled, but there is still a lot of investment from South-Central America. PS - if interested in working abroad, check with companies that are expanding in different countries, Korea might be a great place to advance quickly and get to live abroad for work.
2007-02-11 12:35:49
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answered by dazemanus 2
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i do no longer understand why the two. Why am I constantly getting those e-mails that are offended related to the alternative between "press a million for English" etc.are not there extra Spanish conversing people interior the worldwide- better than English?i'd prefer to earnings yet another language- Spanish or Gaelic. Is there a gamble? i'm over 50. Spanish all people is a handsome team of folk with an upbeat attitude and are extra kin oriented.
2016-09-28 23:48:45
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answered by heusel 4
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Government, Teacher, Medical Field
2007-02-11 12:40:09
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answered by 520 4
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yeah you could but being a translater for a court or cops or doctors or even for a private company will give you lots of money and plenty of opportunities. but obvisously you have to be out of high school but once out you have plenty of oppertunities to get a job in the translater feild.
2007-02-11 12:33:43
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answered by knowssignlanguage 6
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no.. you can't work in a bank without proper credentials. i suggest you finish your college, or just half of it to widen your horizon. as of the moment, you can be a translator, a language tutor (make sure you know your grammars well), or in a call center (spanish support call operators make a lot of money).
Koreans hire people who can speak english well, to help them expand what's lacking (patience and balls are keys to that job).
2007-02-11 17:34:50
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answered by reijene 2
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Seguro, con esos tres, tienes casi asegurado todos los trabajos que c t hinchen. Aunque el coreano por si solo, no t garantiza mucho futuro. Deberías considerar el francés, el alemán y/o el mandarín. Con ello más tu buena disposcición, tienes aseguradas todas las puertas del mundo.
2007-02-11 13:40:03
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answered by placer y goce 3
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Well done! I'm sure that any international bank or corporation would be happy to have you, but keep your options open. Learn as much as you can in college and see what appeals to you most.
2007-02-11 12:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Be a translator.
2007-02-11 12:32:00
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answered by tylerbrickley 2
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translator
2007-02-11 14:03:01
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answered by Anonymous
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i do too
2007-02-11 12:33:56
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answered by okay! 1
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