I think that Spanish would be the way to go. Here in California, if you
speak Spanish, some organizations (city, state, county especially) offer
extra $$ if you are fluent. And since the Hispanic population is one of the
fasted growing in the US, it makes even more sense.

 On 7/30/07, Russel Madere  wrote:
> > I was just informed I need to learn 2 languages to make myself more
> retainable by AT&T.  I was never explained the why and it isn't some sort of
> official policy.  I think it is an unofficial Evaluation Visibility Project
> by someone above me.
> >
> > The first is C++.  No biggie here.  I have tried to learn it, but never
> had a chance to practice what I learned.  Now I can practice.
> >
> > The next is a spoken language.  Any one would do.  Right now Spanish is
> high on my list as I know a few dozen phrases and took it in High
> School.  The other I have on my list is Cajun French.  It meets the
> definition of what I was told and would annoy any French speakers in the
> company, besides those in SW Louisiana.
> >
> > If anyone can point me in the direction of free resources, I'd
> appreciate it.  Plus what spoken language would you choose?  Spanish makes
> sence in Louisiana right now with the influx of hispanic construction
> workers.
>



-- 
Bruce


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