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1000 lines in eight hours??

Posted By: MTTTTTTTT on 2009-09-07
In Reply to: 7 cent a line $8.75 hr (1000 lines 8 hr=$70) TERRIBLE nm - .

If a person types that slow then obviously being an MT may not be for them!  I type around 300 LPH and that averages up to a lot more than 7 bucks an hour.


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    If you can't make 1000 lines in 8 hours,
    in the wrong profession.
    0.8 x 1000 lines = $80.00 - 0.8 x 1500 lines = $120.

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    1000 lines a day. nm
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    I had over 1000 lines my first day
    Still going up as I build my Expanders and get used to the docs.
    I produce around 1000 lines per day...
    I have seen my production increase quite a lot in the last four months. When I first started I could only get about 500 lines a day...so I get a little more every day. :-)
    Do you have enough work? 1000 lines a day?
    I have read on some of the threads that there is not enough work to keep everyone busy.
    at 80+ reports a day, you are getting more than 1000 lines in
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    eTransPlus is 1000 lines per day. nm

    1000 lines discrepancy needs to be fixed.
    nm
    goodness 1000 lines short!!!
    It kinda sounds like problems on both sides to me.
    Not a good thing. Hope you get paid and the correct amount. Labor Board
    The company DOES have a way to figure out how many lines you did FOR SURE. Really think they don't and would depend on the MT for the count. They have all sorts of ways to manipulate the count too.
    T-C - full-time is 1000 lpd along with a "rough estimate" schedule of what hours you'll wor
    It's pretty nice.
    Must be a small company. 1000 lines/day is not that impressive. nm
    nm
    For companies that hire FT 1000-1200 lines, what happens when
    Due to low work or a particularly bad day maybe in which you struggled with difficult physicians? I am an IC so never had to deal with how many lines to get in a day or having to keep up with a certain quota. I am not particularly interested in any insurance or anything but perhaps PTO and 401k, so taking a look around and trying to figure it all out. Thanks MTs!
    7 cent a line $8.75 hr (1000 lines 8 hr=$70) TERRIBLE nm
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    Northeast Transcription says that FT is 32 hrs/1000 lpd, but 70-char.lines with all spaces and
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    Full time empoyee status only -- 1000 lines/day, 10,000 per pay period.

    nm


    MQ hours/lines
    It's true...20 hours for part time and 4,000 lines in a two week period and for NON STATUTORY - must work full 40 hour weeks AND maintain 12,000 lines or be changed to SE and no benefits.
    hours or lines?
    I don't get it-it seems like MQ (been here 6 years) wants to pay by the lines AND wants the hours. I used to have overtime on the weekend and even if I typed 6,000lines during the week they wouldn't give me extra for weekend unless the hours were also there. Who cares about hours? Make up your mind!!!!
    hours/v/lines
    Yes, you are absolutely correct. That is why they are going to the new platform DQS so that they can play big brother and watch everyone and monitor everything. They have control of everything, time, work, etc.,etc.,etc.
    For HIM it is lines, for rad it is hours. nm
    s
    they go by lines - not hours. nm
    x
    Hours/Lines
    Actually, an MTSO is within their right to have an expectation of achievement be it xx hours or xx lines and still be within the law with regard to employment status.

    They can say in order to be hired as an IC for this position, we need 1200 lines. If you hired a painter to paint your house and he came in did 3 strokes, walked out and didn't show up again for a week, he's still a contractor, but he's not meeting the likely expectation.

    Which is why ALL ICs should have contracts with their clients.
    not hours but lines.....
    you make a commitment of lines...you are an IC...they are great if you can't get your committed lines...just need to let them know and why...some of their accounts are really tough, so check it out before you make a commitment..
    After 10 hours and still not enough lines..sm
    to meet my quota I am quitting.  Just too tired to sit here any longer.  One of the most frustrating days of many!
    Spheris does that as well...hours/lines...
    The hours are kept up with so that OT can be paid. Federal regulations influence that because all MTs are employees.

    I don't know why, but I am not having any problem getting my lines and hours.
    I do multiple accounts with heavy EsL. Honestly, it's just best to plough right through them instead of taking multiple breaks because they don't go away. I do know how hard it is though.

    I agree you need to utilize Shorthand extensively. Every time you get an OP, copy it to Shorthand under the doc's name (smithjohn/lapchole). The next time you get that doc, you'll have the report to reference and you'll be amazed at how many blanks you're able to fill in then. Do the same for ROS and PE. Docs are notorious for doing those by rote.

    The best possible advice I can give you is to utilize the echart and Alt+G features. If you do this, you'll absolutely breeze right through the ESL dictations and you'll see your line count go up.
    making those hours/lines

    I agree. It's a good company but a struggle to get in hours and make lines.  It's has been like that for a while.


     


    My company goes by lines instead of hours.

    5000 lines every two weeks. 


    The OP asked what is FT, lines or hours. For RAD, you are on a sm
    schedule, thus it is hours. 40 hours is full-time. For HIM, you have to hit a certain number of lines. Once you hit it, you are done for the day even if it took you only 5 hours. With radiology, you have to work the entire shift you are scheduled for. The PAY is by the report, the SCHEDULE is by the hour.
    lines vs hours worked

    Would like to work for company with line requirement


    versus hours worked.


    1100 lines in 40 hours, must be the -- sm
    dictator(s) of our dreams!  And this is just for actual transcription, but what part of the 40 hours does the other work fall into, the demographics, emails, look-ups, re-dos, re-listen, twiddling thumbs while doc is asleep or browsing the charts, etc.
    Now you can not make your lines in 9 hours!
    x
    How many hours in a week do you normally work to get your lines in?
    Just curious. I work 50-plus hours here to make it work for our family, would love to cut back
    legality of hours versus lines
    Has anyone ever questioned with a labor organization of any kind the legality of being paid by piece work (lines) but having to adhere to full time hours? Something doesn't seem quite right to me about this.  If the hours are enforced then we should be paid by them, right? Even a daily mandatory quota of say 1000 lines for full time makes sense versus 8 hour time sheets.  How can this be legal? If not shouldn't we all be independent contractors?  I will seriously have to consider leaving full time work if MQ enforces 40 hours per pay period but they are not the only ones with this practice.  It seems if one gets away with it they all do.  Any thoughts on this?
    1800 lines so far and have 3 more hours to go in my shift.
    .
    I think its 6000 lines per pay period and 20 hours.....but
    s
    I would think it is a certain amount of hours or lines a DAY. But not employee, so can't say
    :+
    Anyone know what full time is for KS? Lines or hours? nm
    x
    Allegiant requires 500 lines per day rather than set # of hours
    nt
    0.085, but I am averaging 1200 lines in less than 5 hours - sm
    and I have only been on the account for 4 months. Personally, I do not think $20/hour is all that bad, do you??? Consider this, most hospitals are hiring at $12-13/hour in the south where I'm located.
    You will work many hours over 40 to meet your lines nm
    nm
    I am not FT hours but FT lines. It depends on the account. sm
    I know that my Basic 4 account is number of lines within a certain time frame. It wouldn't hurt to try!
    How do we figure when they say 1-1/2 lines ^outside^ of your scheduled hours

    Is that your lines, i.e.  500 lines x1/2 = 750 lines total.


    Is that what 1-1/2 lines mean?  Confusing.  How in the world can we tell if we get paid for those by the line counting method we use, Ichart? 


    Not sure about the 40 hours for full-time, but 11,000 lines per pay sm

    period are required.  I think right now they are hiring for Sunday through Thursday or Tuesday through Saturday.  You decide which shift/hours you want to work, and I tihnk they will allow you to do a split shift if you prefer.  There is some flexibility in that you can let them know any changes you need to make, but generally you are expected to work the hours you commit to working. 


    The platform is ExText, which is Word-based and very easy to use.  The insurance is very affordable, I think. You have a choice between Aetna or Coventry, and then 3 choices as far as coverage -- ultimate, choice, and standard.  I have choice coverage with Coventry (single plan), and I think it is around $70 per pay period for medical, dental, and vision, with a $750 deductible, $15 copay for office visits.


    Hope this helps! 


    I was also told I had to complete 8 hours even if I got my lines before that. nm
    x
    That's what I thought too, and in that case, I would take lines over hours any day. nm


    Can you get "full-time" lines in 24 to 32 hours?
    My company didn't ask me how many hours I planned to work, they asked me how many lines I planned to do. I can do full-time lines in part-time hours and that's all they care about.

    The good companies are out there. Don't give up.
    It's based on lines but instead of taking it in hours,
    dollars, not hour.  Say you want to take 4 hours PTO time.  You tell your boss you're going to use 4 hours PTO for time off and on your timesheet you put the amount of money you want, i.e., $75 or whatever.  Every check stub has how much you earned each period and how much total you have.  We have no holidays or sick days, it everything comes out of your PTO.  We earn separate amounts for straight and ASR.  For instance, last pay period I earned $54 and worked 37 hours, had 5 days off sick without PTO because, due to lack of work and having to use it every pay period, I had none built up.  Everybody's amount is different based on line rate and line count. 
    Now you can not make your lines in 9 hours! More time for 2nd Job.
    x
    Any companies hiring for 300 lines a day and very flexible with hours? SM

    I am looking to work for a company who is looking for some overflow help, 300 lines a day.  I am willing to give and take a little in regards to the work schedule.  If some days there is not enough to get 300 lines that is fine and if some days there is an abundance of work and you may require more from me, that is fine also.


    I would love to find a company who uses a transcription-friendly software like DocQScribe (not sure of spelling) or Inscribe.  I am also looking for a flexible schedule, where I can just hop on throughout the day and transcribe.


    Does anybody know of such a company?  I would be more than grateful to hear of any.


    Thanks so much!!!!