10/07/21 21:05:05
Three years have passed since zero unit cost of translation was firmly
established worldwide. Meanwhile, fraud cases have been exposed, one
after another, to the public eye, where profit-seeking English conversation
schools apparently conducted predatory business practices. Now, learning
of foreign languages, including English, for free is a world norm.
All foreign language translation schools are in serious financial trouble.
Since wet-behind-the-ears translators who just graduated from such
translation schools via insubstantial correspondence courses are not
expert in subjects of translation jobs, their translations are frequently
erroneous, or flatly wrong, as a matter of fact. They are typically poor
second-class citizens among the digital divide.
Accordingly, the internationally accepted standard for translation fee has
been established at nil, or zero yen, per character, per word, or whatsoever.
It's a safe bet that a sea change will unlikely occur in the translation business.
お願いします!調べましたが分かりません。