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Subject: Re: OMG. Daughter moving to Argentina with boyfriend!!!! Posted on: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 13:59:55 GMT


"Viejo Vizcacha" wrote in message
news:1140145923.081334.140520@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Chuck wrote:
>> "Shaun" wrote in message
>> news:1140141676.148088.41040@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> > > Dream on.
>> >
>> > Hmm...care to produce any crime statistics, or are we just going to
>> > take your word on this?
>> >
>> Just watch the news in Argentina (Channel 9 News)
>> >
>> > > Again you're wrong PINKO. There is huge demand for someone who has
>> English
>> > > as the first language, specially among law firms and foreign
>> corporations.
>> >
>> > I suspect this also depends on one's command of Spanish. PINKO?
>> > Hmmm....
>> >
>>
>> Not neccesarily. If "command of Spanish" is required they will not hire a
>> foreigner.
>>
>
>
> As usual, Chuck is totally oblivious to reality. There is no such thing
> as a HUGE demand of English speakers who do not speak Spanish. There
> couldn't be, because if that were true, the market would be ready to
> pay very good money to people whose only ability is to speak English
> with a Massachussets accent. That is not the case.
>

How do you know?

I did not say "there is a demand of English speakers who do not speak
Spanish" That's not what I meant. I meant to say there is a huge demand
for people who have a superb English writing and editing skills in Buenos
Aires especially from those law firms and companies that have to do filings
with American regulators. These people are paid really well (for Buenos
Aires wages).

Don't dare to speak things you don't know.

---snip (flames)

Chuck

>
> VV
>
>> Chuck
>>
>> P.S: I know it because when I was in Buenos Aires last year we needed to
>> prefessional edit a document to be filed with a regulator in the US and
>> at
>> the end we end up exchanging mail back and forth with a proofreader in
>> the
>> US.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > > Chuck
>> >
>> > Whatever, Chuckie.
>> >
>