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ISTA is seeking a technical lexicographer (Japanese-English) with a strong background in one of the following areas: Chemical engineering Automotive engineering Biomedical engineering Mechanical engineering Electrical engineering For details, please see http://www.intlscience.com/TechnicalLexicographer.html - Alan Engel ISTA, Inc. ConvertedKokai(tm) machine translations of Japanese patents http://www.intlscience.comMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Hello, my name is Staff Sergeant Bill Hudon, I am a military linguist qualified in both Korean and Spanish. Just recently I have been sent to help the Army's recruiting command find qualified personnel who are interested in learning a foreign language at the premiere language school in the country The Defense Language Institute. We are also looking for people who can already qualify in a foreign language. Target languages right now are : Arabic, Korean, Chinese Mandarin, and Russian. There is a wealth of bonuses and benefits for qualified personnel. The only prerequisites are U.S. Citizenship and to be in good general health. For those interested, call me at (702) 639-2009 or my partner, Staff Sergeant Sarah Chapman at (702) 639-2010. We are here pretty much 9 to 5 M-F on PDT. Or since you obviously have access to a computer: Im at ssghudonMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuehotmail.com and Sarah is at 6bde-cla
usarec.army.mil we are here to give you information only!!! Your local Army recruiter would be the one doing that. Come on, call us!!!