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Where can I make 10 cents plus sm

Posted By: Silvie on 2007-03-28
In Reply to: would you like an honest opinion? sm - mj

I know what you are saying.  Where can a fabulous MT make 10 plus cents a line?  No editing required.


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I make 4 cents a line, work part and make
over $500 a week on part.
I currently make 3.0 cents per line
and I average about 2400 - 3000 lines per day.
Your 2 cents is more than Shapin QA make. nm
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I make 9 cents per line. I am not

on an account with VR.   Regarding the platform, there are several.  Do you have one in particular?


How can you possibly make any $$ for 2 cents per line???

 


Am I missing something??


rates 6.5 to 7 cents .NEVER make more at Jack-in-Box
I emailed first (as is my thing prior to spending time testing) They did email back after I asked for the lowest to highest rate offered for the position.

email response below
Hi there,

We pay $0.065 to 0.007 starting depending upon experience. Some
companies pay various amounts per line, but it also is important to see
what their line consists of. We pay based on a 65 character line count.

Thanks!

Synernet Transcription
(207) 771-3470
877-771-3470
I get 10-12 cents a line from clients so I can only pay 6-71/2 to make any profit.
There are some clinics/hospital that will pay more but they also want you to do a lot more secretary stuff which the management staff does and you do not see.  I know some of the huge nationals are raking in the profit and not spreading it around to well deserved transcriptionists but us smaller nationals or local companies are not getting those huge accounts that pay 16-20? cents a line.  There is overhead too to pay like your utility bills, dictation equipment and upkeep, long distance phone bills, advertising, paper, printers, ink, faxes, health insurance, etc and then the income for the management team, proofers, and computer techs.  I am not trying to take up for the huge companies that rake it in but if you haven't had your own business in the field then you really can't speak about what goes on after you turn in your work because you have no idea.  Making comments to ad that can't offer more like me does not help anyone.  I find plenty of experience transcriptionists happy with the pay, workload, and TAT.  I wish I could offer more but when you are only making 3-4 cents of profit and still have your overhead that is not greedy.  Your checks are nearly the same as the transcriptionists. If you don't like the pay find your own account - you do the leg work and don't respond to if it does not interests you as it does to a lot of people.
I don't do chart notes and I make more than 7 cents a line
they don't think you can handle a more intricate account and you should try working on your MT skills.

Giggle at that, hon.
Good post MissIndigo....I make 6.5 cents for VR sm
and I do agree it would be difficult to do it at 4 cents a line. We are fortunate, and yes it is possible to increase speed even after a year of doing VR, 4 cents still would seem completely unfair to me. I have in no way doubled my production lines. I may have increased by 50% or 75% of normal line rate, so I think 6.5 to 7 cents is more than fair. No matter what the rate, no one in this industry should think is easy and not have to pay extremely close attention. Good luck to you Ms. Indy. You have a great attitude, I watch your posts. You are a true professional.
Can an MT make a decent living earning 7 cents per line


Just thought I would add my 2 cents worth.  It would be great to be paid 10-11-12-13 cents per line (as an employee not IC), but that is not a reality in this job market.  Yes, MTs will take jobs that pay 7 cents per line, but that MTSO is not necessarily underpaying or demeaning the MTs that work for them. 


 


Bottom line is that you have to do your homework because, yes, there are people who can make a living on 7 cents a line and will take those jobs.   It really depends on your skills and how dedicated you are to making your maximum possible lines per hour.  The MTSO that is offering only 7 cents a line but has easy dictators can actually pay you more per check if you type more lines per hour than an MTSO that is offering 10 cents a line but has horrible quality, ESL dictators, nasty QA, etc and you can barely type 100 lines an hour because of it. 


 


MY TIP:  When you interview, ask what the approximate minimum and maximum lines per hour that the other MTs that are doing EXACTLY the same accounts that you are going to be doing are achieving per hour/day/pay period.  If the recruiter/MTSO will not tell you that information, you probably don’t want to work there anyway so just terminate the interview before wasting any more of your time.  The slowest MTs are probably new and the ones achieving 200-250-300 lines per hour have been there a long time and know the account(s) forwards and backwards.  If you plan to make that MTSO a long-term employer, you will have a pretty good idea of what you can potentially achieve if you stay there long enough.  Don’t let them tell you the “average” of all the MTs that work for the company or what their perfect employee Suzie Q types.   We all know every account is different, so Suzie Q who just started last week and is already doing 150 lines per hour may have easier accounts than the one you are going to be working on, so that is not very representative of what your account(s) is really going to be like.  Ask specifically about the accounts you will be assigned to and don’t let them distract you.  Again, if they don’t want to tell you, terminate the interview. 


 


According to the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, in 2004 !!!, the MEDIAN hourly earnings for a Medical Transcriptionist (probably  mostly hospital and office based) in May of 2004, was $13.64 an hour. 


 


Just for reference, it seems like most MTSOs have a 6000 lines per week minimum production standard which is about 150 line per hour (40 hour week) on average for full-time MTs.   


 


·        If you are being paid 7 cents per line, you are making a minimum of (150 x 0.07) = $10.50 per hour.


 


·        If you are being paid 8 cents per line, you are making a minimum of (150 x 0.08) = $12.00 per hour. 


 


·        If you are being paid 9 cents per line, you are making a minimum of (150 x 0.09) = $13.50 per hour. 


 


·        If you are being paid 10 cents per line, you are making a minimum of (150 x 0.10) = $15.00 per hour. 


 


If you are one of the highly trained experienced MT and type 200 lines per hour on average, you are even better off. 


 


·        If you are being paid 7 cents per line, you are making a minimum of (200 x 0.07) = $14.00 per hour.


 


·        If you are being paid 8 cents per line, you are making a minimum of (200 x 0.08) = $16.00 per hour. 


 


·        If you are being paid 9 cents per line, you are making a minimum of (200 x 0.09) = $18.00 per hour. 


 


·        If you are being paid 10 cents per line, you are making a minimum of (200 x 0.10) = $20.00 per hour. 


 


 


The median hourly earnings in 2004 was $13.64 per hour.  That was almost 4 years ago.  With a minimal 2% per year cost of living/inflation increase, by 2008 the median hourly earning should be about $14.76 per hour.       


 


2004 --------- $13.64


2005 x 2% = $13.91


2006 x 2% = $14.19


2007 x 2% = $14.47


2008 x 2% = $14.76


 


So, in my humble opinion, if you are an experienced MT with 5 or more years of experience, when you call that MTSO offering 7 cents per line the accounts you will be assigned to should be easy enough so that you can make an average of 210 lines per hour within a relatively short period of time.  If they say their experienced MTs are only doing 175 to 200 lines per hour on average, that MTSO is drastically underpaying their experienced MTs and it is time for you to move on.  If they say their MTs are averaging 250 to 300 lines per hour, then that MTSO may be worth looking into further, even if their starting wage is lower than what you originally thought you should be getting paid. 


 


I think if WE ALL start doing this, the MTSOs will start to figure out that we are not going to work for companies that underpay our skills and experience.  If enough experienced MTs hang up on these companies, eventually they will figure out that the recruiters/supervisors need to be more honest with us regarding their pay structure and the difficulty of their accounts. 


 


Some food for thought !! 


 


More information from the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook: 


Medical transcriptionists had median hourly earnings of $13.64 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $11.50 and $16.32. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $9.67, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $19.11. Median hourly earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of medical transcriptionists in May 2004 were:














General medical and surgical hospitals


$13.83


Offices of physicians


13.40


Business support services


13.40


 


 


If you want more information, check out the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics web page for Medical Transcriptionist. 


 


http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos271.htm


 


 


 


depends; can make more $ on easy platform/7 than hard platofrm/8-9 cents
nm
What is average? 7 cents, 8 cents, 9 cents? 65-character?
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Oh, they make money off us. Line rate is 17 cents a gross line.nm
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I also work for 8 cents a line. I left a job typing OPs for 10-11 cents sm
to take a clinic job. I made an average of $17-18 an hour with OPs, now make $16-17 an hour, but the work is easier on me. I do not call that poor pay. I type 200+ lines an hour. True, it isn't the $26-27 an hour I was making 10 years ago at a hospital, but that's gone for good. I have excellent skills, make better than 99% on QA at any company I have worked for, and some of those have been very demanding.

I'm afraid the people that are expecting to make $20-30 an hour in MT are going to be disappointed. A few can still make that amount, but for the average good transcriptionist, the pay is much more likely to run $15-20. Benefits are pretty much gone. However, I feel that what I'm making is considerably above what I could make in another field, unless I decide to teach, which I will not do. Still, I make more than I would at Walmart or Burger King, or even a secretarial job. It's my choice. Good luck to you.
The mentoring program does not pay 8-1/2 cents per line. Believe it is like 6 cents.
n/m
4 CENTS , SCHMORE CENTS. THAT'S WRONG!
Whether an MT is new or an editor, 4 cents a line is deeply insulting, and 9 cents per line isn't really too much better. You know, I understand that most of these MT companies want to save money, but most of them don't seem to want to pay what an MT's time and skills are really worth. Why not pay an MT who has been in the field for 7-10 years or more 15 or 20 cents per line? At least I might consider working for one of these companies at home if I were to be paid that much straight off the bat for having 12 years' experience, but I guess that would be too much like right...
Do they still pay you 5 cents a line and 2 cents if you send anything to QA?
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I have a problem with 7 cents and 8 cents a line because
...when I started 15 years ago, my very first MT job started me out at 8 cents a gross line, then went to 9 cents a gross line after only a year. I was SOOO happy and proud of myself for choosing a profession that paid so well - I imagined myself making a lot of $$ once I had 10 or 15 years experience behind me...

Well that never happened; in fact, it all went backwards, pay wise. The company I worked for back then sold out to a national, and of course the pay was cut, and 9 cents a gross line was never to be had again, at least not that I could find. I am considered living in poverty now. I started out great but have ended up very badly.

I think my own personal problem is that it's hard for me to let go the fact that I made good money just starting out and how everything I had ever learned about jobs, careers and pay was that the more experience and education you have in a particular field, the more your pay goes up as each year passes. Well my pay has been consistently taking a nosedive for at least a decade now. I actually have to work MORE to make at least as much as I did years ago, and it's killing me health-wise as far as my wrists, my legs, my neck, my back....

It also kills me that I'm going to have to accept 7 or 8 cents a 65-character line when I made so much more than that 15 years ago.

I suppose to someone who's just starting out, 7 or 8 cents would seem pretty good, though. Maybe that's why I haven't been able to land any jobs with my resume. They may not want me with my years of experience, probably want a newbie who will be more grateful about such low pay. I dunno.

I could just kick myself for wasting money on MT school those years ago when I could've spent it on a career that would actually LAST and where I'd be making great money after being in the same field for 15 years. There's just no reward to this business. None at all, IMO.

I would NOT recommend this field to anyone just getting started. To me, it's a dead field.

I'd have more freedom working at McDonalds (for a number of reasons), and, believe me, I've been considering taking a local job around my home for minimum wage. At least I'd have a consistent paycheck and would know exactly what I'm getting every 2 weeks, then build from there as far as another job or two.

Well anyway that's all. I really need a job. I'm going down, going under, and it's a shame because I do very good work and have all this experience but no one seems to want me, even the low-paying companies. Oh well.
Few cents here, few cents there stolen from you by
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I'll add my 5 cents to your 2 for 7 cents sm
I AGREE WITH YOU!

I know an MT who sits on her laurels and whines about no work and only getting 9 cpl after 5 whole years of experience. She can type 3 specialties, won't touch an ESL, goofs off when there is work and whines when there is not. I have tried to help, but it is quite plain to me she doesn't want that help.

I have about 3 times the experience of the above MT. The only specialty I have not done is pathology. I have literally done everything else. I know the BOS 2 like the back of my hand and I have outstanding accuracy scores (even if I can't type straight here). I work as an employee and make a base rate of 8.5 cpl, which I never get because I always have some of the different incentives offered. I regularly turn that 8.5 cpl into $25 an hour and at my PT job where I get 10 cpl and faster software, I can turn that into $32.50 an hour.

I have heard, more times than I can count from other MTs that they wish they could have my income. I can tell they why they don't. It is called hang out to complain on a message board like MTStars. It is doing everything, BUT your work on your shift. It is your lack of a willingness to learn new things, even if they slow you down some. This very year, recently in fact, I was put on straight cardiology procedure notes and I didn't worry for a second that I would suffer financially. I AM FLEXIBLE and that, in a nutshell, is why most MTs will not succeed.

A long time ago I realized that if I want more money, I was going to have to work SMART, not hard. In my 15 years, I now make 5 times what I did my first year and at the same exact line rate I had then! I spend less time working to achieve that these days. So no, I can't agree with your sky is falling routine.

Most of you...your attitudes suck. If I had to have you on site as my employees, you would not last 15 minutes. The first time I heard you at the water cooler whining about your pay, I'd fire your fanny so fast it would make your head SWIM. I have eyes in the back of my head too, so when you started making that stink face you are making right now, I'd have sacked you for that, on the spot, no warning and no day's pay. The ONLY reason you all get away with this is that you THINK no one who knows you is watching and that your respective contract holders can't figure out who you are.

By and large, I can't tolerate other MTs as friends. I find them lazy, self-absorbed whiners and complainers with some the worst negative attitudes I have EVER seen! If you hate MT so very much GO GET A JOB DOING SOMETHING ELSE. I can tell you, your bad attitude, your tendency to complain, whine, witch (with a capital B), moan and ALWAYS see the most negative side of everything...THAT crap will follow you to that new career and it won't be any better than this one. You have issues and I really think they are issues for a good therapist. They are called personality disorders and many of you have them in multiples and in spades!

I think you should be completely and utterly ashamed of yourselves. Too many people are out of work, homeless, and starving this Christmas to be so opinionated and selfish.
I doubt you will make enough money in 5 hours a week to make
nm
Great post! I make 0.085 at Keystrokes and make more than at any sm
other company in the last 5 years. Why? Because there is always work for me. I love starting work each day, knowing that the company I work for appreciates me and has plenty of work. Transtech and Keystrokes sound very similar; those of us that work for either can count our blessings that we are not part of the cesspool or huge corporate mess that makes up the biggest few companies. We do not have to worry about our jobs getting sent overseas and we see a future in this business!!!
Yeah, but we don't make what docs make. nm
nm
Their ad says 9 cents, not 10. nm
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Just my 2 cents but here goes.
1. Schedule window. You know, like do 1000 lines on Monday between 7am and 7 pm. Something like that.
2. 8.5-9 cpl is fine with me, but a raise every 1 or 2 years as long as I have a good quality rating,95-100%.
3. Pay at least 1/2 (ideally 3/4) of the benefits. An HMO or PPO. 401 K and PTO are necessary for full time and nice for SE too.
4. I prefer employee status.
5. Direct deposit is nice but not a requirement.
6. Pay every other Friday would be good.
7. I would say what makes me stay (and who says I am right now) is QA and their attitude helping me with my work, training so I can learn different specialities to raise my rate, pay while training so I don't get penalized for learning something new and being more valuable to my company and answers to my equipment/work flow problems in a timely manner so I don't waste my time sitting on my hands waiting for work and/or equipment to be fixed. And the feeling that I am not so easy to replace, that I am appreciated. That's what I want for Christmas.
Want my 2 cents? -sm
I'd continue to look for another job and when you find a good one that pays what you'd like, give your notice and see if they offer you more then. They may or may not, but if I were you, I'd be ready to leave about now.

I've also found that if you don't want to take what they're offering, if you do manage to negotiate more money out of them, expect to get less work.
My 2 cents

Okay, some slamming going on here.  I do not find that there is dishonesty in line counting---have not had a problem in 4 years, paycheck is always accurate. 


Yes, they do QA you 100% at first.  If you are good at what you do, this will not be a problem either. 


As for running out of work, it happens with all nationals and especially this time of year; HOWEVER, it also makes a difference what shift and accounts you work on.  I find that splitting my shift (for family and carpal tunnel reasons), that I never have an issue with no work.  I will say that your manager will make a difference, some are good, some not so good.  It is obvious that they like you to be someone who can work independently, not needing constant contact with someone.  That is my style and it works for me, maybe not for you.  Good luck and welcome aboard! 


8.5 cents
My opinion is, without spaces it's not all that great. I have been checking around and have found 8 cents with spaces is about average.
4 cents
Chase told me they pay by the word.
My 2 cents
I worked there a few years in QA and the MT quality was horrendous. The U.S. editors were usually blamed for it in the end (even though we were only given a certain percentage to edit). We were often told that such-and-such client wasn't happy with the quality and they could lose the account so they put the pressure on the U.S. editors. Needless to say, I saw many clients come and go and personally know doctors who have used companies that offshore and it usually takes about six months until they realize their transcription (or coding) is completely beyond repair and they decide to go back to in-house or U.S. companies.

It still amazes me that so many clients are willing to send such confidential records overseas to save a few bucks. What they don't realize is - how much more EXTRA money they will need to spend in the end to fix the mess.
2 cents
Oh I know exactly how you feel, Medquist is the exact same way!!!
I'd do it for 15 cents or more.
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I get 9 cents
I get 9 cents per line with MDI-FL.
8 cents

Depending on what the company offers, it is good.  I have been hired by Phoenix MedCom as an IC and will be making 8 cents with spaces, however, they do offer volume bonuses.


 


2 cents

Currently w/Diskriter and worked for MQ (been years) ...Personally, I'm much happier w/Diskriter. 


With MQ, I happened to have a terrible set up C-phone/lanier station...ugh.  Then, tech support/organization all that was terrible.  I had problems all the time....but plenty of work, if I could get to it....I wasn't even internet-based then ...that lets hope has changed. 


Diskriter technology, system, software, etc, is great!!!  I'm extremely impressed!  Communication is great!!  Everyone on our team is free to e-mail word/drug questions, which makes it really nice...


I don't know what MQ offers as benefits...Diskriter is good.  They are very nice, reliable, on-time paychecks, nice PTO, etc. 


The 1 and only complaint on Diskriter is that I have been moved from account to account to account and to account...It does get frustrating at times...but I think i've learned more w/them than my entire career!!!  I think they need to organize the work flow a bit better and amount of MTs on accounts...I believe some accounts are over flow which leads to unpredictable work volumes and thus running out of work...but never fail to have a 2nd, 3rd, 4th and probably 5th if I really desired to make less money and learn more!! LOL ...okay now I'm starting to vent a bit about it....I have to keep reminding myself I'm lucky just to have plenty of work and ...paid Down Time too, if you run out on all those....


I guess every company is going to have pros and cons....For me, I'm trying to adjust to all the accounts and be happy w/Diskriter because they are excellent in every other aspect...Good Luck to Ya!  


my 2 cents
Well I for one do not expect one or think it it owed to me but I do think it is a nice gesture. In every other job I have worked in other fields and in this one working at centers and hospitals I have always gotten something: a nice dinner, a bonus, some candy on my bday, a calendar, etc. I think it is reasonably to think it is nice to get something. It shows the christmas spirit and it shows me that just because I sit in my home I am still a part of the company because most of them probably have parties at the offices or for the office. For those of us working elsewhere it lets us know they did not forget us which is nice. I have a new company this year and I got a gift card for Thanksgiving and big giant box of candy for xmas. Biggest box of candy I have ever seen and to tell you the truth I had a bad stressful day off of shopping and such and that big ole box came and made me laugh and I needed that. That alone makes me thankful besides the fact that the candy was pretty good too. It is the thought and nice gesture that counts and matters.
My 2 cents
Part of the problem as I see it (and I owned my own business for 10 years a while back) is that the corporate management of medical transcription service often appears to be that there is little to negotiation between the hospital/doctors and the service. It's one of the reasons I cannot wait to get out of the business - or at least greatly reduce my time. There are so many gatekeepers between the scribe and the dictator now - and what is lost in this process is quality. Not to mention frustration: I have had to learn how to NOT think. Forget what I've taken 20 years to learn, just type it wrong because the service is unwilling or unable to explain what a scribe actually is trained to do...

I think that was more than 2 cents worth ... :)


My 2 cents on TTS

Great platform (escription), great account, great team leader, pay unpredictable (Friday's direct deposit received yesterday on Monday), pay many times short, nearly impossible to converse with owner who talks but does not listen.


My 2 cents
I have googled drugs and found them spelled the way the doctor spelled them but ultimately misspelled. Rxlist.com and prescribingreference.com are good resources for correct spelling and for finding drugs.

Second, their interoffice e-mail has been down. If you have that much of a gripe and are really concerned about it, call them on the phone. Ask to speak to the supervisor.

Ultimately, I think you are just plain unhappy with this company and will find any reason to find fault rather than resolution. I have had my rounds with QA with them and they have been accepting when I can show proof. Otherwise, I use QA as a learning tool. I have been with this particular company of which you speak since July of 2000 both as an employee and as an IC. Yes, I know which one it is as I have been following your postings - even the deleted one.

I wish you the best in your ventures with a new company. Every company is not a perfect fit for every one, so I hope you find your perfect fit.
My 2 cents
I know what she means by must make x or more, and I would strongly suggest you take very unhappy's advice - especially this part: Get a part-time job transcribing for any service who will hire you at home. Because you need the remote skills as well.

I personally believe you will have difficulty making 25K your first year with your limited experience, however, you can quickly gain knowledge of other specialities by studying, and then get hands-on experience in part time positions that will *not only* increase your experience, but also you'll make extra $ that you could save to pad any discrepancies when you finally do transition.

A word of caution: When you work at home, there is sometimes a different mindset with regard to pay (unless you are strickly an employee)... SOME MTSO's tie your payment to theirs (when they are paid by their clients) and that can mean a delay in paying you. Be careful about who you do work for - ask questions! *Strongly advise against* putting all eggs in one basket. Even great companies can lose accounts with no notice (for no apparent reason). If you are not diversified, you can lose your income overnight.

Good luck.
My two cents -
1. Currently flip back and forth between 4 different hospitals with 4 very different sets of specifics.
2. About 75%.
3. Not really.
4. What they offered me was VERY expensive for insurance. PTO is okay.
they pay 7.5 to 8 cents
its IC position.they hire mostly inexperience MT and very flexible and use EMDAT platform which I heard on this board is suppose to be good and very easy to use.
My 2 cents

If I were you in a similar situation, I think that I would feel as if I had been disrespected and manipulated.  However, this seems to be the way of the industry.  The MT's welfare is not the top priority.  It is likely that all of the details with regard to the actual job duties, benefits, etc., are NOT being shared.  The sad thing is that you may not find a better situation somewhere else.  In your favor, you have the fact that you are familiar with the dictators.  However, there is no guarantee that those dictators will be the only ones you will transcribe for at the new company.  Will the new situation be using the same platform that you have been using at your in-house job?  It is impossible to predict what the situation will be like, as it is amazing what little details some of these companies come up with. Again, you are several steps ahead if you are familiar with the dictators and the platform.  Consider the difficult scenario of going to work for a totally new group (now or after unemployment) and having to learn awful dictators, a new platform, specifications, etc.    Would unemployment even be available to you if you have turned down a job with the outsource company?  There might be a loophole there, as well, which might prevent you from getting the unemployment.    It sounds like, no matter how you look at it, you have been screwed over, but the degree of the screwing is what is in your control.  Seems to me that you and your fellow employees have some bargaining power if the doctors have demanded that you continue to transcribe their reports. 


Good luck.


My two cents
Very well said. I'm one of the people on the account that I suspect is being referred to in the previous post.  Yes, the new pay scale impacted me negatively but the previous poster's point that I had been getting paid for lines I probably shouldn't have is valid.  The biggest blow was to my ego since I thought I was perhaps a better Transcriptionist than I was!  The net of it is that I took a hit on this particular account but am making it up without much effort and still making the same good money I was previously.   My understanding is that most transcriptionists are coming out ahead with the new plan - it's just this particular account that was set up differently.  I love this account and would hate to lose it, so the extra effort is worth it.  The benefits are great and managment has bent over backwards to take my personal needs into consideration over the 4 years I've been there.  I look forward to many more years there, with particular interest in the 3 weeks vacation I will begin to receive when I hit 5 years!
Two more cents
P.S.  My QA scores are consistently 99% or 100%, falling to 98% occasionally.  Not hard to do at all if you know your stuff
11 cents for what?
which specialty?
My 2 cents.
They were very nice as long as I was at their beck and call.  When they left a voicemail message, I was to return their call immediately!!   This was all during the recruitment process, which was a red flag to me.  They became pretty nasty when I complained about their methods.  Also, the line pay was low and consisted of 95 characters.  When I converted to what it would be like given a 65-character line, it came to 4 cents.  So, I never worked for them.
My 2 cents
RADTRANS is a royal pain...

Page by Page - IF they were formally called LINE BY LINE I'd suggest you RUN.

Don't know the rest. Good luck!
My 2 cents

If you have called, I would wait 3 business days from that point and then call again.  Your persistence is not going to hurt anything and will only show how interested you are in the job. 


I had to be persistent.  I waited the 7-10 business days (or whatever it said on the website).  I then e-mailed, and they said they would track down my test.  Still after 3 more days I e-mailed again stating I had not applied any other places (yet) and was really hoping to hear back from them.  The next day they called. 


From an MT who has been around the block, this company is worth it.  Don't give up!  From the little knowledge I have, they have taken on some huge accounts (I work on one of them) and are really experiencing growing pains right now.  They are growing very fast and are just having a trouble keeping up, and the disorganization you are seeing in the hiring process is not indicative of what happens after you get hired.  These people are genuine and reasonable human beings in every aspect.  They are very good to their MTs.  I have had less stress on this job from day one than any other job I have ever worked. 


My 2 Cents
I was with MQ for 15+ years and now with Webmedx for 3. Much nicer people, much easier platform, but lack of work and new incentive not very helpful - will now be losing money. MQ had a lot less ESL docs to deal with, on my 5 accounts at Webmedx, they are all loaded. Do like the window but honestly if MQ was to change to that, I just might jump back. Good luck
Thanks for the 2 cents sm

I'm losing a lot of money with Medquist which is why I'm looking for something else.  I have a lot of terrible ESL's on ASR which takes me longer to edit than transcribe and I'm getting 3 cents less a line to do it.  I also would love incentive.  We currently don't have a weekly incentive program or a weekend bonus.


I currently don't run out of work a lot but I have up to 15 accounts that I'm working on which slows me down tremendously. 


I realize there are negatives with any company but hopefully there is something better out there!  I'm going to search until I find it, starting with Webmedx.  I plan to stay with Medquist part-time while trying out another company full time.


Thanks again for the input!