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Do you translate in cafes? Thread poster: Dylan J Hartmann
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Thought it'd be nice to share my latest 'mobile' setup. Working constantly in the home office can be so emotionally draining, it's good to get out occasionally.
The iPad mini is running as a second display with the Duet Display app and I now have it sitting in a dock.
All runs very smoothly!
Would love to see other cafe setups!
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Angie Garbarino Local time: 22:35 Member (2003) Prancis menyang Italia + ... Yes I do (occasionally) | Mar 21, 2016 |
It is very nice indeed | | |
Sheila Wilson Spain Local time: 21:35 Member (2007) Inggris + ... What about the security of the Internet connection? | Mar 21, 2016 |
I've never really tried to do more than a quick read-through as I don't think I could comcentrate 100% in a café. Here, there are always at least 2-3 languages being spoken within earshot and I'd find it difficult to tune them all out.
I have had to resort to sending work from cafés a couple of times when I've had connection problems at the office. But first, I've always got the client's authorisation to do so as the security angle worroes me. I'm not very IT-savvy though so perha... See more I've never really tried to do more than a quick read-through as I don't think I could comcentrate 100% in a café. Here, there are always at least 2-3 languages being spoken within earshot and I'd find it difficult to tune them all out.
I have had to resort to sending work from cafés a couple of times when I've had connection problems at the office. But first, I've always got the client's authorisation to do so as the security angle worroes me. I'm not very IT-savvy though so perhaps I'm worrying needlessly. Having said that, there's one bar whose Wi-Fi I always use for non-work stuff on my phone and Avast aways warns me about it being "potentially dangerous". ▲ Collapse | | |
deryaun (X) Türkiye Inggris menyang Turki
Are you kidding?
My favorite place!
Ciao
Derya | |
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That coffee sitting on the laptop... | Mar 21, 2016 |
...has sent my anxiety level soaring. | | |
Oksana Weiss Germany Local time: 22:35 Member (2011) Inggris menyang Rusia + ... Nice setup:) | Mar 21, 2016 |
Being a lot "on the road", I also translate sometimes in the cafes during "pit stops". To avoid security problems with Wi-Fi mentioned by Sheila I use my mobile phone as an Internet modem. This way I can also work in the car while being a co-pilot or just a passenger:) | | |
Angie Garbarino Local time: 22:35 Member (2003) Prancis menyang Italia + ... My own hotspot | Mar 21, 2016 |
Sheila Wilson wrote:
But first, I've always got the client's authorisation to do so as the security angle worroes me. I'm not very IT-savvy though so perhaps I'm worrying needlessly. Having said that, there's one bar whose Wi-Fi I always use for non-work stuff on my phone and Avast aways warns me about it being "potentially dangerous".
I normally use my hot spot, from my mobile. | | |
I can’t work in cafes: too much noise, too much distraction! I’m really a creature of habit when it comes to work: I work at my small office when it’s cold or rainy or at my terrace when it’s warm and sunny… In order to work I need to lock myself away on my own and focus for an extended period without being interrupted.
P.S. Is this an age thing? | |
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Lingua 5B Bosnia and Herzegovina Local time: 22:35 Member (2009) Inggris menyang Kroasia + ... Is that keyboard coffee-resistant: ) | Mar 21, 2016 |
Noni Gilbert wrote:
...has sent my anxiety level soaring.
I used to have an expensive branded ergonomic keyboard (probably €50 worth) that was affected by unexpected coffee spill (stopped working). Then I had €5 keyboards that weren't sensitive to such stuff at all and would last for years. | | |
Edna Landau Israel Local time: 23:35 Inggris menyang Ibrani + ... Not an age thing | Mar 21, 2016 |
No, i don't think it has to do with age. I would also love to be able to work at a cafe, but, alas, i don't think i would be able to concentrate with all that goes on around.
My second, tiny, setback is that the closest cafe is 20 kilometers away... and i have exhausted their menu. | | |
... soaring to new heights! | Mar 21, 2016 |
Noni Gilbert wrote:
...has sent my anxiety level soaring. | | |
Angie Garbarino Local time: 22:35 Member (2003) Prancis menyang Italia + ... Not a matter of age | Mar 21, 2016 |
Teresa Borges wrote:
P.S. Is this an age thing?
perhaps a matter of habits...,
[Edited at 2016-03-21 16:09 GMT] | |
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DZiW (X) Ukraine Inggris menyang Rusia + ... Not making a splash just for show | Mar 21, 2016 |
In fact, neither Apple, nor some other entity pays me for ads; also I don’t find sub-notes, let alone iPads (or any other tabs) any useful for my researches and projects, not to mention it’s no social work to do at large either)
A few times my young hectic life did lead me to work at VIP-zone/lounge, although projects were non-NDA, I still wasted much time and felt rather digressed and distracted; not the case with interpreting, though.
So, when I see such façade ... See more In fact, neither Apple, nor some other entity pays me for ads; also I don’t find sub-notes, let alone iPads (or any other tabs) any useful for my researches and projects, not to mention it’s no social work to do at large either)
A few times my young hectic life did lead me to work at VIP-zone/lounge, although projects were non-NDA, I still wasted much time and felt rather digressed and distracted; not the case with interpreting, though.
So, when I see such façade typists, I can’t help smiling it's all but put on.
Perhaps, they are doing well in biz too, wish them good luck anyway. ▲ Collapse | | |
Wine gets the creative juices flowing | Mar 21, 2016 |
Love to work in cafés, I concentrate better when I need to block out the background noise. Probably the result of years in boarding school doing homework in a room with 20 other people! Best time is the end of the day and I only take with me the tricky passages which I think need improving on. An hour and a glass of wine later I’ve usually cracked them. | | |
I recommend you to work in a coworking space | Mar 21, 2016 |
I agree with you that the home office can be quite emotionally draining. After I had got really enough of the loneliness of my home office I started to work not at cafes but in public libraries. But the best solution for people who are sick off the home office is a coworking space. For a small amount of money you work together with another people that is really motivating and increases your work efficiency.
Regards
Mike | | |
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