Be brave and ask for a decent pay, also for traveling time, miles, parking costs. If they don't want to pay that, do not start working for them. If this happens very often, they will understand that interpreters are important and need to get paid as a professional. That it is a real job, not a hobby.
This job is self-employed, and you will have to travel. The trainers are very kind and open to every questions.
Help jobseekers learn about the company by being objective and to the point.
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