Jul 23, 2018 03:16:05 AM by Elena M
Merci beacoup, Vielen Dank,
Thank you very much, большое спасибо!
I received 3 mails inviting to get an own web site in my quality as free-lancer
Actually, I consider that creating an own web site is something that could be done later.. and by the moment I am not totally clear regarding the daily activities in this site.
With already 7 active proposals and several tests done to prove my proficiency I wonder:
Thank you very much for your timely reply.
Elena Makarevich
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Jul 23, 2018 05:04:07 AM by Preston H
Elena, it is important for translators to have a strong portfolio.
There is no excuse for not having one.
You may ask clients for permission to post work.
You may create your own projects. Your portfolio pieces DO NOT NEED to be work you were paid to do.
Ask content owners and writers for permission to translate their material and post it as a portfolio piece.
Translate writing that is in the public domain.
Commission people to write original material that you will translate and post in your portfolio.
Jul 23, 2018 05:04:07 AM by Preston H
Elena, it is important for translators to have a strong portfolio.
There is no excuse for not having one.
You may ask clients for permission to post work.
You may create your own projects. Your portfolio pieces DO NOT NEED to be work you were paid to do.
Ask content owners and writers for permission to translate their material and post it as a portfolio piece.
Translate writing that is in the public domain.
Commission people to write original material that you will translate and post in your portfolio.
Aug 10, 2018 05:21:53 AM by Elena M
Hello there,
Thank you very much for your suuport, it has been very useful to me.
I have one more question: what should I do to get paid here in Germany? Due to personal circumstances, I have no banking account, either credit card right now . Actually, I am living in Nicaragua and I am in Berlin for a couple of months only .Thanks a lot in advance.
Sincerely,
Elena Makarevich
Aug 10, 2018 05:35:29 AM by Preston H
Upwork offers MANY payment withdrawal methods aside from personal bank accounts. These include wire transfer, Payoneer, PayPal.
By the way...
If you don't really live in Germany, Upwork wants you to set your location to wherever you really live.
There is nothing wrong with living in Nicaragua. Upwork happily accepts freelancers who live in Nicaragua.
Aug 10, 2018 05:52:32 AM by Elena M
Thank you for replying so soon.
I know that living in Nicaragua ist NOTHING WRONG..but I need more details about the way I get money here in Berlin,,
sorry but I did not understand your answer about MANY payment withdrawal methods. If a client wants to pay me, what he-she needs to do? And, obviously , it would be great to get my payment in Germany and not Nicaragua.
Thats’s all, thank you again.
Elena M.
Aug 10, 2018 05:59:00 AM Edited Aug 10, 2018 06:01:26 AM by Preston H
re: "If a client wants to pay me, what he-she needs to do?"
Ah. I see where the confusion is coming from. You need to be very clear in your understanding of this:
Clients DO NOT PAY YOU.
That is against Upwork rules. That is one of their most important rules. You can NOT exchange money with clients. Ever.
Clients hire you through an Upwork contract. Clients pay Upwork. It doesn't matter how. That has nothing to do with you.
When you work on Upwork, Upwork pays you. Money goes into your Upwork account, and you withdraw it to your own financial account.
Read this:
Aug 10, 2018 01:50:08 PM by Nichola L
@Elena M wrote:Thank you for replying so soon.
I know that living in Nicaragua ist NOTHING WRONG..but I need more details about the way I get money here in Berlin,,
sorry but I did not understand your answer about MANY payment withdrawal methods. If a client wants to pay me, what he-she needs to do? And, obviously , it would be great to get my payment in Germany and not Nicaragua.
Thats’s all, thank you again.
Elena M.
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Elena,
Upwork is not like the real world so it is better to read everything (or almost) there is to know about the site before bidding. Start here: https://community.upwork.com/t5/New-to-Upwork/Getting-Started-on-Upwork/m-p/264214#M2460
Also freelancing is not as "free" as it seems, so if you are a permanent resident in Nicaragua, you need to know how their tax system works. These days with international banking rules and regs you can't really transfer funds straight into any bank account, either direct or via PayPal or similar, without saying where they came from.
Aug 10, 2018 11:29:29 PM by Elena M
Aug 11, 2018 12:21:13 AM Edited Aug 11, 2018 12:28:05 AM by Petra R
@Elena M wrote:
Thanks a lot, but while replying to someone new on the site, may be you schould be a little more polite?
Maybe, when someone takes the time to give you very important and perfectly correct advice, you could be a little more grateful?
For what it's worth, I think you need to rethink your profile.
Offering to translate between no less than 5 languages, especially into English, will backfire sooner or later. Professionals do not translate from their native language into their non-native language(s)
I have no idea what your other languages are like, but your English is not at a level that would allow you to translate into it.
Aug 11, 2018 03:59:06 PM Edited Aug 11, 2018 04:01:28 PM by Rene K
translating from Russian , English, French, German into Spanish and viceversa
Yeah, sure. I love the viceversa part. Especially with the kind of English displayed below.