A little background: I'm a 19 year old male college student, and having a job for me is a necessity. My dad works at this pallet company and is the best that they have. He easily does the work of 2-3 people making pallets and well earned his paycheck and raises. Recently, the owners decided that limiting their market to English-only, not on purpose, this business is not that old, and decided to broaden their clientele to Spanish-speakers as well.
On to the offer: My dad offered my service as a bilingual speaker to translate their website for a fair price per word. I'm fluent in both languages, and i needed work, so this is great for me. This comes with the opportunity to be offered a job to handle the Spanish-speaking clients. But the main thing is this website translation. I was thinking of asking for a share in their sales. Not too much, to not seem like I'm taking advantage, but seeing as how my work will serve them to grow their business, I figured I'd take it to ask for a commission rate for Hispanic clients. I wanted to ask if this is good on my part or not. It would be helpful to make sure I make the best of what I'm offered. Not taking advantage, but not limiting my options.
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