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Old 10-08-2008, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Kelsey1111
I also recieved an e-mail stating that "Much of the work will be performed in your language however, the pre-qualification exam and communication regarding this project will be in English."

I only applied for the English position, however, in my resume*I did mention that I am familar with basic spanish. Have any of you gotten chosen for a language that you didn't actually apply for? If I was chosen for Spanish, will a very basic understanding of spanish be enough? In my resume I never stated that I was fluent. I said I was "familar" with "basic" spanish. I really hope I didn't get chosen for spanish considering what I have heard about the lack of work available. I really only wanted to apply for the english position.
don't they provide you with a phone number--somewhere you can call and talk to someone? i've never had a problem or question i couldn't get answered and handled on the phone; but i did go through much unnecessary anxiety and hand-wringing writing and waiting for answers that may never come.

bottom line, sitting and wondering and/or writing and waiting will get you nowhere. call WFL (i assume it's WFL for you) and ask. and if you find out they set you up for something you didn't want, ask what you need to do to change it. or don't, it's up to you.Edited by: mysterylectric