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I agree they have WAY over hired, but I am required to work my schedule..you got it made then!

Posted By: Hmmmmmmm! on 2005-12-28
In Reply to: Yes, I have to say how many lines I will do but - sm




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You are required to work your schedule, even

if you get your lines in.  OT is paid at the standard 1-1/2 times your rate, but you don't get OT for typing over 1200 lines a day, unless you do the lines outside your normal schedule.  If you are scheduled to work 9 to 5 whatever lines you do are at your line rate.  If you work before 9 or after 5 those lines will be paid at 1-1/2 times your rate, so if you make 10 cpl, then OT will be 15 cpl.  Also there is a shift differential.  I'm not sure the exact hours are per shift, but if you work anything other than first shift there is a differential. Third shift pays a higher differential than second.


They also pay for downtime, so if the servers are down or there is a lack of work (which we have been on OT for months), then you keep track of your time and they pay an hourly rate.  If you are a productive MT you would make more money typing, but at least it is something.  You aren't required to make up lines outside your shift either.


Yes, IC but required to commit to a schedule. sm
These are not IC positions and the IRS knows. Their reward for breaking the law and cheating both the Transcriptionist and the IRS is coming.
MDI-MA does not require a set schedule- you do your required lines in 24 hours. nm
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If you want to be hired, you gotta do what's required! nm
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When hired as QA was asked when (schedule) I
to stick to that.  Basically, have gotten on whenever I wanted and worked.  As long as TAT is met, theya dont seem to have a problem with flexibility.  And again, I was asked when I would be able to work, not told when to work.
When you are hired you have to give them a schedule
Say you want to start at 8:00 a.m., then you have until 8:00 p.m. to get your lines in.   35 hours is considered FT, so you basically have 5 hours of play time in there.  You do have to clock in and out. 
A freind of mine just hired in at WMX on a M-F schedule. nm
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Nope...MDI-MD for a long time as well and I have a schedule I have to follow! You've got it made

They want you to keep your schedule for TAT purposes but will work with you to find a good schedule
I love working there.
When I was hired, no mention was made of a minimum
line commitment. I have seen line commitments on my account ranging from 250 lpd up to 2,000 lpd. If you decide to apply and hear back from them, I would ask the recruiter that you talk with. I'm considered PT and don't do 2,000 lpd. If I remember correctly (don't quote me on this :o)), I believe I was told that FT was someone that did 6,000 lines per week. As we are SE's, there are no benefits whether PT or FT. I don't know if there is a difference in the pay scale regarding PT vs FT or lpd commitment. What I make works for me. I was hired and offered pay based on my years of experience, and all I know is that I was hired making more than what I had been making after 12 yrs at my prior company. I'm a very happy camper and don't worry about making less or more than someone else. I'm very happy with what I'm making - unheard of compared to what I have seen being offered at most companies :o)
MDI-FL I agree we can't keep a schedule when they tell us to stay off
I agree, they tell us we have to stay off because work is low, then the team leaders are telling us to let them know what are schedules are, like we could even keep a schedule with the work load like it is.
Are you required to work major holdays at KS. I know nature of biz to work them. Thanks for info. nm
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Maybe is it for a particular account. I work M-F. You are required to work one weekend an month.
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Agree! Being hired should not be an
Especially after 911 I guess more and more companies are doing criminal and credit background checks. When you add these to the mound of papers we're already filling out and personal questions we have to answer BEFORE we even know we have the job, these things do seem to be overkill, inconvenient, somewhat insulting, and just downright unnecessary! As some of you already pointed out, we take them strictly on faith and too often get burned in the process. Then, when we wind up here "ranting" about it, WE'RE the nutjobs!

I expect to be asked for a valid social security card, driver's license, and have my references checked when applying for a job. This is more than adequate proof that I am not living an asylum. References, attitude, work history will bear out my attributes as an employee. SS card and license will prove I don't live in an insane asylum. My psychological profile (good or bad) and whether or not I got along with mommy and daddy is not anyone's business. This is not only unnecessarily intrusive, it is pure nonsense.
I agree with every point you made, D.
And I love the jagged little pill reference.

The "Bigot"
Agree with below...too many errors were made
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You will be required to work set hours.
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You misunderstood. You are required to work
That is not a falsehood. It is true you have 24 hours to get the lines in but does that mean there will be lines there to get in during the day. E mails are constantly sent urging people, even using strong language for people to work Friday through Sunday and evenings, to skip soccer games and family activities to work because that is when the work is there. Please don't glaze things over by calling it a falsehood. They don't say they require anything but 1 weekend day and the rest of the time during the week BUT the contract also says they don't have to provide work to you at all at any time. It is stressed that as an MT you must s-t-r-e-t-c-h to make sure our jobs stay in this country. That means: in other words, they overhired, so get the lines in when you can and that better be nights and weekends,or whenever they e mail you to jump. Now call that a falsehood, and you will certainly be misinformed.
I agree. I was with MQ and made fabulous money and worked for
large universities.  Finally, I had enough and left 2 years ago and never looked back.  It wasnt easy at first learning new hospitals but I am still at that place and am fine.  Actually, I like learning new hospitals every now and then, takes care of the boredom.  Now dont get me wrong, the money isnt as great, but I cant take the boredom.  I lose my focus when I get like that and get sloppy I think.  You just dont watch as closely so every now and then you need a reality check and get pulled back into shape, at least I do.  I focus much more closely on new accounts.
Required hours for IC work~~curious

I keep seeing ads where you are required to submit a schedule and work scheduled hours for IC positions.  Is this legal?  I thought that was an IRS requirement of independent contractors that you do your work on your own time.  Am I wrong?  It seems like the industry is headed in this direction.  Companies don't want to hire employees and don't want to pay taxes either..  I guess I can understand that, but I am not sure how they can get away with it.


Their website says wknd work is required. nm
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How do you get your required lines if there was no work at DSG or Keystrokes. Is
that a problem with them if there is no work or what do you do.  Thanks!
They have to be flexibility because of the erratic work flow. No sense in a schedule if no work..
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I agree. Three months and the best move I made. For radiology, I do not think anyone can compete.
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Nope. I'm thru with this thread. I made my point. We all just need to agree to disagree with b
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And you are required to work 3 holidays per year, but you get extra pay for that. nm
 
Full-time MTs, what LD company do you use for work (if LD is required, of course) ?
nm
You're wrong. You are not required to work one weedend day a week.
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You aer required to work 3 holidays each year ... not sure about the quitting early thing. nm
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Who here is required to type 1800 lines on a daily basis for FT work?
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Oh, yeah, NOT fair to those TransTech MT's who are REQUIRED to work a certain # of hours per mont
on weekends!  Tell us how you managed to talk TT mgmt into that favor for you!   Oh, no, another TT fav !!!
Well, what do they do when people dont meet their required lines due to no work. Most ridiculous
thing I ever heard of.  Overhire and then I expect MTs are to work 24/7 to get in required lines.  Nothing like making a total fool out of people.  Hardly worth making minimum wage now is it.
Work schedule? (sm)
I am trying to come up with a schedule that will work well with an every other Sunday in it.  I work a 5-day week.  Any suggestions from MTs who also work this type of schedule?  I really prefer to have 2 days off in a row, but I don't know how I can do that on the weeks that I work the Sundays. 
If you have to work set schedule, you are no IC.
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You should be an IC then if you don't work a schedule
There is a reason for schedules. How would you feel if you owned a company and the employees worked whenever they felt like it whether or not STAT's were waiting. Transtech is very flexible but if you don't want to work a schedule you need to be an IC where you can work whenever you feel like it and let the owners worry about other people being dependable. It's not just TransTech - it's any company with employees. Look for an IC job.
I don't work there, but if you have a set schedule

that they need to be available 24 hours a day to be there when the work is there.  Transtech has a lot to learn about being family friendly for domestic MTs.  After all, that is what they hire right (domestic MTs)? 


Also, maybe they ought to stop overhiring and get over themselves!  JMO and I don't even work for them and probably wouldn't looking at this board.  Boy, they were a hot number a while back, but now they've shown their true colors. 


Don't be mad OP; everyone is entitled to their opinion.  If you like working all hours of the day and night, then have at it, but don't bash the MTs that aren't in a position or don't want to be abused in that fashion. 


Then how are you being threatened to work your schedule
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You'd think they would love someone to work that schedule.
Where have you applied? If I was an MTSO, I would love people to work that schedule.
keystrokes work schedule
Do you have to work your entire 8-hour shift or can you stop once you reach minimum daily lines? thanks.
As long as anyone's work schedule is
approved by their supervisor, that is between them and their supervisor, not anyone else's business.
Any company out there that allows you work without setting a schedule?
I am looking to pick up some extra cash but cannot really commit to a set schedule. There are a few times a week when I have a few hours (especially on the weekends) that I could type and would love to do some extra work.
Set-in-stone schedule or will they allow a window for work? nm
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they call you if you don't work your schedule shift
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you _signed_ a contract to work a schedule with them?
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It is IC work, no benefits, make your own schedule. sm

The pay is a bit on the low side for IC work, but the work is easy, the people are great, and the pay is always on time, once a week, direct deposit.  Hope this helps.



I have to work 8-hour strict schedule SM
Platform is either Chartmatrix or Enterprise, average pay, the company is just average all around.  It's not horrible but it also isn't great.  Up until 6 months ago I would have recommended to give them a try, but they have started this downhill slide, feels more like Spheris now.  I have felt this for the last 6 months.  When the job market opens up a bit more I'm going to look around.
Do you work a straight 8-hour schedule?
On a good day when there is a lot of work available, I can make about $120 in 5 hours.  Plus that 5 hours is when 'I' want to do it throughout the day.  On an average day, I make about the same amount of money in about 6 to 6-1/2 hours.  Since I have been doing this job for so many years, my old body can't take sitting and typing for an extended period of time.  I really don't know if I could handle working 8 hours a day anymore. 
Threaten us to work our schedule, and if we do, then there is no work
Some of us have been threatened about working my schedule, but when there is no work . . . I CANNOT WORK MY SCHEDULE . . . . no-win situation !
While I think it would be difficult to work a very strict schedule at home - sm
I do believe that every MT should have a window in which they are expected to do their work. That benefits everyone involved, the MT, the company, as well as the hospital. I pretty much adhere to the same hours every day, unless something unexpected (emergency situation) comes up. I just think it is easier that way. However, in the summer time, I like to adjust my hours a bit to be able to work in the early a.m. while the kids are still sleeping. I work the same hours over the summer though. Working at home around your family is not easy, so there has to be a little flexibility on both sides. Going to an office to work without your everyday family and life interruptions, I believe, is quite different.
My schedule is approved and it is up to Transtech to provide work

They should not be hiring an abundance of MT's to cover schedules just to provide client with such tight TAT, yet not have enough work to cover that MT's schedule that TT approved.   A service cannot keep MT's that way.  TT has so few accounts anyway, that it is hard to provide enough work for a whole lot of MT's.  That is really where the problem lies.  They should get out and seek more accounts, rather than hiring and hiring.


 I hate to go to the trouble of filing unemployment, but it is getting to that point.


Your point is...? If I sign a contract to work a schedule...sm

...then I am obligated to work that schedule. 


If I happen to get all my lines in during 4 hours, then fantastic for me - but if I have contracted to be on for 6 hours, I still need to be on for 6 hours.  A schedule is a schedule. 


I was just making the point that I do not have to actually punch in and punch out.