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Thai-english Translator


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Hi folks, I am here doing research for my undergraduate dissertation, and I am looking at getting a translator for some of the interviews that I need to do. I was hoping to get a student in my field to help me out, so they will be gaining practical fieldwork exprience at the same time. I am on a pretty tight budget and was wondering how much I should offer to pay them?

I can offer expenses incurred while helping me (eg meals, transport) and name them as an assistant on the final piece of work. I was also thinking free conversation classes? On the financial side of things, how much would be a reasonable amount to pay them? I have noticed posters around town asking for 150-180 baht per hour for thai lessons, would this be an ok ballpark amount to offer for translation work?

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