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An MT needed comp. okay satellite use sm

Posted By: darlene on 2009-07-13
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Transform
Contact: Sarah Harris
850 S. Boulder Hwy #213, Henderson, Nevada 89015
www.transformmt.com
Telephone: 972-560-0345, Fax:

Title of position: Transcriptionist
Experience: 3 years as a transcriptionist.
Location of position: United States: nationwide position
At home or company: Work from home
Full or Part time: Full-time position
Employee Type: Independent Contractor, Employee
Type of Transcription: Hospital transcription
Specialty: Any Specialty
Job Description: We need FULL TIME acute care MT's for immediate openings on several accounts. Preference given for evenings/nights and weekends. These are stable accounts which always have work. You must have at least 3 years experience typing acute care. You must have DSL or Cable internet. You must have a computer with a minimum of 512 RAM. No offshore hiring. Work types include HPs, Consults, Discharges, OP reports, ERs, Progress Notes, and multiple other studies. Please visit our website: www.transformmt.com and click on the employment tab in the middle and then on the right hand side click on Start the Application Process.
Hardware/Software: Windows; USB foot pedal; Microsoft Word, at least 512 RAM and 1.8 GHz processor
Method of sending/receiving dictation: High-speed DSL, Cable, Satellite with minimum 256 download and 100 upload speed
Compensation Information: Competitive
Date Posted: 2009-07-13 16:39:13.0




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spi comp plan
Let's face it, they made this compensation plan to help their bottom line, not the MTs...and anyone who is breaking even, you are the lucky ones!!

I want to know if anyone is making more than last year with this company!!! Other than account managers and other management, that is..did they take a hit in their paychecks?????


RE: SPI COMP PLAN
I seem to be making quite a bit less with this new plan.  It is taking a lot more hours to get the line count compared to what we use to have to do.
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If one carries disability insurance, is that for any disability, ie, (not related to job)  from a car accident, recreational time injury, etc.?  thanks.


Company with VA comp and pens?
I saw an ad some time ago from a company looking for MTs to work on VA comp and pens.  I've been working a VA account the past few years and love the comp and pens but the amount of those seems to be dwindling on the account for some reason, probably going over to voice or more people working on them. Just wondered if anyone remembered which company that was. Thanks!
Can you file a work comp claim
If you are an employee, you can file a worker's compensation claim, and the company has to follow the rules of the state the insurance company would consider jurisdiction.  As a former workers' compensation claim handler, MQ is legally bound to have your claim handled wihtout any issues.  If you have issues you have the right to go to the state workers' compensation board for assistance. 
I think I work for the comp. with an M that you mention but they are the ones I made more with than
I had previously at another job..huh?? I do notice a discrepancy in accounts. On one account, I get a great line but when I tried another one of their accounts I was not making the same..not even close. I questioned it and was told that the way it is counted is per the hospital/client's contract and they set the rules. So, I just assumed that that facility got a contract that paid for less things than my main account. You can email me privately if you'd like to compare accounts. Trust me, I wont share with anyone. I have had more than my share of issues with this company and am seeking to move on. Good line count or not, sometimes it is just not worth it.
There are not very many negatives, it is just that those of us with positive experiences at ANY comp
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Satellite
I believe one is Transcend. 
They had a ad once that said no satellite. nm
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Do not get satellite!!!
Satellite is a waste of money. I had it for four years and I could hardly work for any MTSO companies. Most of them do not allow satellite. If you have DSL or cable, please go that route. I currently use EMDAT and I remember the employer's ad said no dial-up or satellite with EMDAT. Good luck!!!
Satellite, anyone? (sm)
I found a great house out in the boonies and the only available high-speed internet is by satellite, a company called Wild Blue. Does anyone know of any MT companies that let you work by satellite, and has anyone got any experience with Wild Blue or other satellite providers? I appreciate the help. Can't move if I can't work.
What is so bad about satellite

In my experience with satellite internet, it has been way better than cable as far as outages.  When I had an outage with cable, there was NOTHING I could do until it was back up and running usually by calling the cable company. 


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EX #2:  If your internet isn't working and it isn't snowing or torrential downpour of rain, then unplug your internet and shut down your computer.  Restart and then plug everything back in.  Always works. 


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You can get satellite for $70/mo and
can get free systems sometimes if you sign a 12-mo contract.   If you are unable to get a job because you don't have high-speed internet then look at the cost of that versus satellite. 
Satellite
Does anyone know of any companies, large or small, that work with satellite (Hughes)?? I have just moved to a very remote area and broadband is not available. Any help is much appreciated.
Satellite
Years ago I was so naive that I thought I was cable when (because it was through a cable company) I applied that is what I told them and I had fewer problems than the people with actual cable connections or DSL, and I had more protection against tampering with my internet than I currently do with the best cable company in town. So, I am not entirely sure that I would not just apply and say yeah high speed internet connection.
satellite
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I have satellite...
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which is a web-based account and so far no problems, though I have only been on it a few weeks.  The company seemed to think the satellite would be fine.  My primary account at KS uses C-phone, so need a second phone line and ULLD.  So obviously there are a number of different platforms, varying from account to account.


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I know a year or two ago satellite was okay.. (sm)

We had some sort of training conference call thingy over the net and some ladies voiced concerns with having satellite and if there would be any problems with getting a particular type of work done...at that time there was no problem.  Again, this was at least a year ago, so I don't know for sure.  Personally, I wouldn't say nuthin' and just say you have high speed internet and leave it at that.   


It can be easier to ask for forgiveness than persmission when it comes to certain things, know what I'm sayin?


 


 


Anyone know if TransTech allows Satellite?

Thanks!


Yes, I could get satellite but costs way too much
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Axolotl, satellite okay? nm
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satellite/dial-up
I was told that satellite is not HIPAA compliant.  I can't get DSL or cable where I live either and really don't want to go to the expense of satellite if I can't use it to work.  I also have the issue of not having a complete clear view of the southern sky that I understand you need with Wildblue.  I only have dial-up.  Unfortunately, fewer and fewer companies have accounts that work with dial-up. 
I have Hughes satellite and really...
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Don't believe it... satellite is great!!!
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Satellite connection
I am moving and looking for companies that allow internet work using a satellite connection rather than a DSL  or cable co. as neither of these are available in the area.  Thanks if anyone works using satellite or knows of companies that allow this. 
Transolutions, satellite okay. I see they still have sm
dialup for DOS, but after that goes away, will satellite work? What if they hire someone for the DOS, and then transition to high speed and all I can get is satellite?
I have used satellite for years...
I have Hughes satellite and have worked on it for about 2 years now. I originally could not because the VPNs would not work with them. Companies are beginning to change that. I currently work for Transcend and love them. I work in both DOS with C-phone and in Apex on satellite. My suggestion, if you go satellite, would be to get one of the higher plans. I have one that has a static IP and I believe this helps. I would stay away from dial-up, but I have not used it in years, so it might be different now. Good luck to you! It is great living out in the middle of nowhere, but you have to do a little more work to get set up.