ATA members need not apply 论题张贴者: Jeff Whittaker
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I saw the following in a recent job posting:
"ATA members are not invited to participate in any of our biddings."
Why would someone view being an ATA member as a bad thing? They may dislike the organization or even believe that membership has no merit, but how does BELONGING to this organization make you automatically undesirable? How is simple membership in the ATA a negative thing for an agency?
This makes no sense to me.
Am I missing something? ... See more I saw the following in a recent job posting:
"ATA members are not invited to participate in any of our biddings."
Why would someone view being an ATA member as a bad thing? They may dislike the organization or even believe that membership has no merit, but how does BELONGING to this organization make you automatically undesirable? How is simple membership in the ATA a negative thing for an agency?
This makes no sense to me.
Am I missing something?
[Edited at 2005-03-28 04:40] ▲ Collapse | | | I wondered too | Mar 28, 2005 |
I mean why would they specifically name the ATA? The wording itself belies a negative tone. I'm not a member of the ATA but have considered taking the exam. It could be as simple as this: they have a particular beef with the ATA or some member and are retaliating in what some might consider to be a childish manner. It would be more professional to just simply ignore submissions from ATA members without comment. Perhaps a bit unfair but a more mature approach in my humble opinion. | | | Alex Lane Local time: 07:48 Russian俄语译成English英语 + ... Policy possibly due to a Blue Board entry ... | Mar 28, 2005 |
I have had clients jokingly tell me, for example, "we won't hold your ATA membership against you" (at least, I *assume* it was said jokingly :^), but you do point to a strange requirement.
Based on your language pairs, I looked at some recent job posts and found the agency involved straightaway. A look at the outsourcer's Blue Board entries shows that last November, the outsourcer got a poor rating from a translator who took her case to the ATA (although to the best of my knowledge,... See more I have had clients jokingly tell me, for example, "we won't hold your ATA membership against you" (at least, I *assume* it was said jokingly :^), but you do point to a strange requirement.
Based on your language pairs, I looked at some recent job posts and found the agency involved straightaway. A look at the outsourcer's Blue Board entries shows that last November, the outsourcer got a poor rating from a translator who took her case to the ATA (although to the best of my knowledge, arbitration between translators and agencies is not something the ATA does, per se). Perhaps that's the reason for this requirement?
Still, it's strange that an outsourcer would state such a requirement.
Stranger still that they'd care about native French proficiency (and not mention anything about English proficiency) for a translation into English.
Cheers...
[Edited at 2005-03-28 05:47] ▲ Collapse | | | Bottom feeders | Mar 28, 2005 |
Note that this agency came up recently under another forum thread:
http://www.proz.com/topic/29479
Here is a quote from the agency's website, which may shed some light on why they don't want ATA members (i.e. rates):
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Please note: We work on a small margin and try to make it up on quantity. In orde... See more Note that this agency came up recently under another forum thread:
http://www.proz.com/topic/29479
Here is a quote from the agency's website, which may shed some light on why they don't want ATA members (i.e. rates):
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Please note: We work on a small margin and try to make it up on quantity. In order not to waste your time or ours, please do not fill in the form unless you have been working for 1 to 3 cents per word and are content with that price. That is the price we are working with at the present time.
Kindly do not fill out this form if you are associated in any way with ATA.
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Need I say more?

Russell ▲ Collapse | |
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Paul Roige (X) 西班牙 Local time: 15:48 English英语译成Spanish西班牙语 + ... Crystal clear | Mar 28, 2005 |
Russell Gillis wrote:
Note that this agency came up recently under another forum thread:
http://www.proz.com/topic/29479
Here is a quote from the agency's website, which may shed some light on why they don't want ATA members (i.e. rates):
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Please note: We work on a small margin and try to make it up on quantity. In order not to waste your time or ours, please do not fill in the form unless you have been working for 1 to 3 cents per word and are content with that price. That is the price we are working with at the present time.
Kindly do not fill out this form if you are associated in any way with ATA.
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Need I say more?

Russell
No-bull bully ad. Fair enough. Next!
P  | | | Rosa Maria Duenas Rios (X) Local time: 09:48 I wrote them, got no answer... | Mar 28, 2005 |
Jeff Whittaker wrote:
I saw the following in a recent job posting:
"ATA members are not invited to participate in any of our biddings."
Why would someone view being an ATA member as a bad thing? They may dislike the organization or even believe that membership has no merit, but how does BELONGING to this organization make you automatically undesirable? How is simple membership in the ATA a negative thing for an agency?
This makes no sense to me.
Am I missing something?
[Edited at 2005-03-28 04:40]
I am an ATA-certified member, I saw a similar ad a while ago (I am not sure if it was the same agency), and I was puzzled. I really wanted to find out why they disliked ATA so much, in order to determine whether this was a widespread feeling, and may be consider the possibility of not renewing my membership. So I sent a polite message asking if they could explain why ATA was not a good reference for them. I never got an answer. The topic also made it to Proz forums at that time.
After exchanging thoughts with several collagues, I concluded that there is probably much room for improvement in ATA, but that it has good things to offer to its members. I am much more suspicious of anyone who would disqualify the organization without providing a reason, than of the organization itself, which has been around since 1959. Just a thought. | | | Own an agency | Mar 28, 2005 |
Hi there,
I found this agency's website and stumbled into a very strange offer while browsing through it:
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Own an Agency
Great Business Opportunity
(...)
MY PARTNER AND I HAVE BUILT THIS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS OVER A NUMBER OF YEARS AND CAN TEACH YOU EVERY INTRICATE DETAIL OF IT AT A FAR, FAR LOWER PRICE THAN IT WOULD COST TO BUY THIS BUSINESS OR ANY SUCCESSFUL ONE LIKE IT.
(...)
YOU WOULD PAY AT LE... See more Hi there,
I found this agency's website and stumbled into a very strange offer while browsing through it:
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Own an Agency
Great Business Opportunity
(...)
MY PARTNER AND I HAVE BUILT THIS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS OVER A NUMBER OF YEARS AND CAN TEACH YOU EVERY INTRICATE DETAIL OF IT AT A FAR, FAR LOWER PRICE THAN IT WOULD COST TO BUY THIS BUSINESS OR ANY SUCCESSFUL ONE LIKE IT.
(...)
YOU WOULD PAY AT LEAST 20 TIMES OUR ASKING PRICE FOR ANY OTHER BUSINESS WORTH BUYING. IT S A FASCINATING AND INTERESTING BUSINESS, CHALLENGING BUT EASY TO MANAGE.
(...)
We will teach you EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW HOW TO BECOME AN INDEPENDENT AGENCY AND BROKER FOR TRANSLATORS AND INTERPRETERS JUST LIKE US
WE WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO GET CLIENTS, TRANSLATORS AND INTERPRETERS.
(...)
THE PRICE: $3500.00. YOU CAN'T COME CLOSE TO BUYING A GREAT AND LEGITIMATE HOME BASED BUSINESS FOR 20 TIMES THAT AMOUNT. IT IS INEXPENSIVE BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT BUYING THE BUSINESS. HOWEVER, YOU WILL END UP WITH A CLONE OF THE BUSINESS.
END OF QUOTE
No comments.
Best regards,
Marsel. ▲ Collapse | | | RHELLER 美国 Local time: 07:48 French法语译成English英语 + ... what about translators with blue eyes? | Mar 28, 2005 |
are they allowed to apply? | |
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They want inexperienced translators | Mar 28, 2005 |
Although membership in the ATA (or other professional association) and / or certification is not a guarantee of a translator's skills, membership does indicate a certain awareness of, and commitment to, the translation profession (and this does not imply that non-members aren't committed!!). Many agencies prefer to use ATA members because, in their eyes, membership in a professional association provides a form of screening, a simple alternative to grading test translations, contacting reference... See more Although membership in the ATA (or other professional association) and / or certification is not a guarantee of a translator's skills, membership does indicate a certain awareness of, and commitment to, the translation profession (and this does not imply that non-members aren't committed!!). Many agencies prefer to use ATA members because, in their eyes, membership in a professional association provides a form of screening, a simple alternative to grading test translations, contacting references or reviewing sample texts provided by the translator.
Specifically excluding members of a professional association, in my mind, is a sign that the agency in question has little interest in quality. Their ostensible rates also indicate that they're not terribly interested in getting European or American translators, either. The rate alone would provide a disincentive for queries by ATA members, so why go through the effort of excluding them?
Kevin ▲ Collapse | | |
Low rates indeed: "FOR A SINGLE WORD OR PHRASE, WE WILL CHARGE YOU $20.00 FOR A MACHINE TRANSLATION."
Couldn't get this cheaper anywhere else. | | | Lisa Laplante 美国 Local time: 09:48 正式会员 (自2004) French法语译成English英语
I saw this posting yesterday, and thought it was indeed bizarre. Today I tried to go back to it and found that all trace of it has mysteriously disappeared. Imagine that! | | | Natalie 波兰 Local time: 15:48 正式会员 (自2002) English英语译成Russian俄语 + ... 版主 SITE LOCALIZER Job ad squashed | Mar 28, 2005 |
Hi all,
The job in question was posted by a Platinum member, so it
didn't require vetting. It has been squashed on the basis of Job
Posting rule #3: "Jobs posted should respect the principle of equal opportunity." Excluding members of a group violates the principle of equal opportunity."
Natalia | |
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Contact jobs moderators | Mar 28, 2005 |
Thanks for pointing this out, Natalia.
We (=Jobs moderators) removed the posting as soon as we were notified. As I've noted before in the forums, notifying a Jobs moderator (one at a time, please... ) will get results more quickly than a forum posting - particularly outside the Job Systems forum.
Best regards,
Ralf | | | Edward Potter 美国 Local time: 09:48 正式会员 (自2003) Spanish西班牙语译成English英语 + ... Food for thought | Mar 29, 2005 |
Why shouldn't this poster be allowed to exclude ATA members from working for him (her)? I can think of several legitimate reasons for the poster not wanting to work with ATA members. I would like to hear what the reason given is. It would make for an interesting discussion.
That said, I do agree with the general attitude of this thread. It seems that the job poster has a bee in his bonnet. It seems that he is going against the spirit of the site.
The reason for qua... See more Why shouldn't this poster be allowed to exclude ATA members from working for him (her)? I can think of several legitimate reasons for the poster not wanting to work with ATA members. I would like to hear what the reason given is. It would make for an interesting discussion.
That said, I do agree with the general attitude of this thread. It seems that the job poster has a bee in his bonnet. It seems that he is going against the spirit of the site.
The reason for quashing the post ought to be that a moderator deemed it detrimental to the site. End of story. ▲ Collapse | | | Alex Lane Local time: 07:48 Russian俄语译成English英语 + ... Legitimate reasons? | Mar 30, 2005 |
Edward Potter wrote:
can think of several legitimate reasons for the poster not wanting to work with ATA members. [...][/quote]
I'm curious to learn what kind of reasons you have in mind, Ed. Care to share?
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