Gillian, Your VP doesn't want one those jobs done. There are more than enough man-hours to be full-time at either one of those positions. So which doesn't he want done, translation or training?
Robert McNamara insisted on making the F111 a triple mission aircraft, reconnaissance, fighter, bomber. As a result the poor thing did three things equally poorly. Combining missions doesn't necessarily mean cost-effectiveness, savings, or efficiency. Scott At 3:19 PM -0700 3/16/07, Gillian Flato wrote: >Guys, > >A VP at my company wants to hire a person whose main job functions are >the following: > >Translate technical writing docs to Korean >Train the Korean FSE's on the procedures in the docs. > >He also wants the same position for Japanese. > >Any idea the type of salary this person would command? Know anyone who >qualifies? > >He thinks this would be cheaper than using a translation house since we >have thousands of procedures that need translation and more efficient >since the person would also be a trainer. > > >Thank you,