Essendon wrote: » Honestly, improve your English and you'll be much better off.
QHalo wrote: » Surprised no one has mentioned Spanish. I guess it really depends where you want to work right?
NetworkVeteran wrote: » I haven't found any locales that pay well for tech skills and pay extra for speaking Spanish--that includes Texas, California, and parts of Central America. The only language I've seen increased pay for is Japanese.
Essendon wrote: » If you like beer you already know Australian!
kurosaki00 wrote: » I know Spanish and it haven't done much really for me here in Indy. Maybe in other states. I agree English is the default tech language, I have friends from latin america and spain and they rarely mention IT terms in spanish. They sometimes just mention them in english but as if it was read in spanish lol "El Demark" or "Puedes darle ping a el circuit" lol. I guess if you lived in cali or FL spanish would be more useful.
cyberguypr wrote: » I still remember the first time i saw the word "enrutador." It took me a solid 10 minutes to figure out they were talking about a router.
networker050184 wrote: » I'm using marshrutizator from now on!
sratakhin wrote: » It's even worse in Russian. They call it "marshrutizator". Try to pronounce it
jamesleecoleman wrote: » I couldn't tell you about tourist or business visa's because I haven't gotten to those yet.