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Posted By: TIA on 2008-06-27
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How much Keystrokes pays for radiology?  Old archives state that they require about 1200 lines per day for full time. Also, what medical do they offer?  TIA


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Personally, I would not reveal sm
the fact that I had a medical condition. Isn't it discrimination and illegal for a company not to hire you based on the fact you have a chronic illness? I have a chronic illness, for years, and have never been turned for employment based on that. I don't reveal it in interviews. It doesn't keep me from working and I seldom (maybe once every 2 years) take time off related to it.
I wouldn't reveal it either but sm
she has already worked for this hospital and they will know it from old employment records anyway.
I had a similar experience except I did not reveal my
I was locked out of the system without warning. When I resigned, I simply said I appreciated the opportunity to work there, I wished them luck with their business, blah, blah. By the 4th day of the first week, I began to have little work in my pool and no resonse from supe about getting more to make my line count. By 7th day of 2-week notice, I tried to sign in and got a message of invalid ID/password. I didn't have to talk to anyone. I knew what happened. They had found my replacement and need the work for the new person. I did an immediate uninstall of all their software and any documents related to the company.

It was a crappy thing to do and I won't give that company a good recommendation to this days, but hey, it was typical for how they ran their business. I was able to train earlier than had planned with the new company, so I wasn't out any money. When the supe called me and admitted he knew it was going to happen and didn't stop the _tech dept_ from turning off my access, I knew what a truly sick organization it was and counted my blessings for leaving when I did.

No regrets. Angry? At first, yes, because I did the right thing, but I got over it. I'm proud to say I don't work for that messed up company anymore and I found a lot of relief from my anger in that.
Why are you afraid to reveal your company name?
HUH HUH HUH HUH HUH?? You speak so boldly when hiding behind a mask don't ya????