Dears,
I’m Adam El-Hakim French cultured, Egyptian originated, who started his professional life in 2007 as a Technical support for Microsoft (Xbox) for a period of 3 years, and moved to IBM after words for a year, worked for many accounts held by the company, and was tolerated to that by my managers by the reason of my unique skills/talents and qualifications, and quickness of learning any and everything.
Regarding the working from home jobs, I worked as a technical support, sales, customer care, retention and tutoring Arabic and/or Egyptian, French and English to the non-speaking people of any of them; what helped me to be good at this is that I grew up doing this since my childhood to/with my school colleagues, to a point I reached to have an only-English - only-French - only-Arabic and they never feel a lake or a delay in the communication to be following the same point and I don’t usually “then never” ask for a time to translate to the other two.
What made me switch “not totally” is that the teaching is having an endless message to transmit to the humanity, and I see that it has a unique different satisfaction like nothing else, especially when the student capture the idea and or info I am transmitting/delivering.
Excuse being long, but talking about teaching takes forever.
Polite regards,
Adam El-Hakim