Spanish, definitely. The country is going to be 20% Hispanic within a few
years. I speak spanish and it helps me in all sorts of areas. You would be
amazed the things that people will talk about when they think you can't
understand what they are saying.


On 7/30/07, Russel  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.
>

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