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And there it is, the "so are you" rebuttal. Did you stick your tongue out too?

Posted By: SM on 2008-08-07
In Reply to: And so are you. - Still yuk.




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    rebuttal
    As for the ones who claim they ALWAYS get their keystrokes, I want to know how you're doing this when the work is not there. Are you saying they are holding work especially for you while leaving the rest of us without work?

    Why yes, that is EXACTLY what I'm saying. How'd you guess? Next question.

    How many hours are you sitting at your computer waiting for work or do you have a life?

    I sit down to work at 8:30 a.m. and am finished in time for dinner. Other than on just a few occasions have I had to sit at my computer waiting for work. I am not bragging. As in any debate, there are two sides represented. You obviously are representing the side that is sitting around waiting for work. I'm only saying that I do not. It's only fair.

    Bragging that you are getting work when others are not is not helpful or real smart, either.

    Again, my statement was not meant to be bragodacious in the least. I am just stating fact. By the way, what do you mean by 'not real smart, either?'

    I'm not here to win a popularity contest. I'm not here to call people names like 'butt kisser' or 'smug fool' or to throw out statements that sound sort of...threat-y.

    I'll leave that to you.


    Rebuttal

    If we had been regular employees and not SE then we probably would not have had the scheduling flexibility that I value more than the ''benefit'' of rationed PTO days that you have to beg for, and maybe run the risk of being denied.  Pay me a decent line rate and I am more than happy to schedule my infrequent days off without pay to avoid the hassle of having to ask for them. 


    Regarding the roofer analogy, Ronny Roofer may put one roof on a house you own in your entire life.  He might be a fantastic workman, and you may refer him to several friends, but you are not interested in rewarding him and keeping him around and happy for your future roofing needs, now are you? 


     


    I don't know where you get the "so much" part, but
    you don't know the situation.  One can wonder all they want. 
    Amen - Haven't seen "SO THERE" since middle school!!!
    Probably was sticking out her tongue after she typed that, too. Sad.
    You need to take your acid tongue

    x


    Oh boy. I have to bite my tongue on this one
    Let me just say that if only one of the participants in this study would walk even half the walk that he/she talked, the MT world could be a better place.  Talk about saying one thing and doing the complete opposite. Also would be more enlightening if the complete background history regarding MTing was published regarding some quoted in this article, i.e. the past companies he/she was running/associated with.  It would shed a lot of interesting light and again, contradictions. Talk about 2-faced rhetoric.  Sheesh.  OK, I'll be good and shut up now.
    Funny slip of tongue or freudian
    zz
    Let's just say I'll bite my tongue for fear of
    getting kicked off the board for stating how things have been since they started offshoring. But I think you get the general idea.
    I've held my tongue about OSI and offshoring
    I interviewed with OSi more than 2 years ago. One of my standard questions in an interview is whether or not the company offshores. The recruiter told me up front that the company did offshore on certain accounts that demanded it be done to save money. I accepted that and didn't have a problem with it. That was not the deal breaker for me (I got a better deal from another company on the same day).

    I had just left working as the MT coordinator at a small MTSO. While working in-house, I had opportunity to work alongside the marketer. There were several times when he would return from a potential client's office with the news that he could only get the account if he offshored it by client demand. If he took that account by offshoring it, he could get a bigger account associated with it that did not want the offshoring component or rate. From a business prospective, he gave up something small to get something bigger. The offshore component of the business amounted to less than 10% of the client base.

    The OSI recruiter was open and honest with me. In my mind, that holds more weight than a recruiter that lies through the teeth just to get you through the door and you end up leaving because they can't deliver on the promises.

    Climbing off my soap box now.
    Dear SM thank U for not holding your tongue any longer

    You don't even know what you are talking about.  They had no choice but to be open about offshoring after the best QA manager EVER got fired for accidentally forwarding an email from India. 


    If they had nothing to hide she should have never been fired in the first place. 


    Trust me you are much better off not taking the OSi job. 


    At least 20 or 25 of us left that place specifically because of what they did to her. 


    That was WRONG, WRONG, WRONG   Never looked back


    "She speaks with forked tongue!"
    .
    Save your finger pointing and tongue wagging.
    be defending a company you don't even know, and judging those of us who have no work during training.  Shame on you. Karma comes around.  No one was telling the OP not to work for MDI-MD, quite the contrary. We were trying to warn her that she might not want to purchase a new computer til she checks the waters at this company. No work anytime is not a good thing, no matter how many smiley faces come in the emails.  If you have the luxury of making $10 a day and being happy with that, great, but lots of us support households, and no work is no work is no work. Not a lot of ways to slice it, and judging US because we have no work is just plain old ignorant.
    "So many" job posting lately? I've seen fewer and fewer. nm
    nm
    I stick to it
    While others simply disappear during the day. Its very easy to work a management job and take on another typing job at the same time, or even another management job for another company all within the same hours!!! Dang double dippers, guess they'll be having a wonderful Christmas while I sit here having to put everything on charge cards. I have absolutely no respect for these people and I do know quite a few. I don't talk to them unless I absolutely have to.
    Don't quite know where to stick this, but
    does anyone know if there are different legalities on this sort of thing depending on who owns the computer that was used; such as, personally owned PC or one owned by the company that has a problem with what was said on it?
    Exactly..please stick to the truth.
    nm
    don't stick by their words
    There is way too much of that in this industry.
    Of course you stick it out with a smile. Really. That's what I would do. sm
    Remember, she probably won't last long and then you one day may have her job. Don't let one person out of other really good ones spoil your new position. If it continues longer than a month or so, go above her head and speak your concerns. She's probably just testing you. You know if you are doing a good job or not, and if you KNOW you are doing a good job, then just take her comments with a grain of salt and continue working. Don't make a huge deal out of QA people who are rude. I swear, if I did that, I would have had over 50 jobs by now! Each and every single company I've worked for (3) have had at least one Grinch of a QA person and at first I would get all upset and then I grew up and realized that they are just grinches and the kind of people who probably really, really dislike themselves, so how can they like anyone else????


    This is true - the IRS can stick it to them
    Contact an accountant or the IRS directly (slow time of year anyway). Ask them - there are 21 points companies have to comply with for independent contractors - find out what those are. I know they cannot tell you when to work, discuss how you work, ask about working for others, etc. - there MUST be something in there about the pay issues, as well. DO NOT LET ANYONE GET AWAY WITH THIS. They will push it as far as they can, and will only stop when they are threatened with trouble with IRS - so make sure they are not violating IRS guidelines for working with ICs.
    Why do ppl have to stick OSI on every post
    nm
    I am in the same boat. Trying to stick it out
    Glad that we have 2 incomes here. When I was a single mom could not have afforded to do this. What a shame!
    I would try to stick it out as long sm
    as you have your foot in there.  Most companies won't even consider you for acute care if all they see is clinic - you might actually like acute care once you get past the learning curve.  Good luck!
    Perhaps you might stick to citing the law instead of SM
    psychotic-like ramblings.
    Not to be a stick in the mud but what new account? sm
    I know we were supposed to get 3 new accounts before November, but what is the rest of the story? Please e-mail me if you cannot post because I had no idea there was something going live.
    I have to stick up for angry.
    I am happy but I get unhappy when someone tries to push something off that is simply not true. She started her post with an untruth by saying she was in the trenches when it was pointed out in several posts that she is a team lead which is far from the trenches if you read the position open ads from Transcend - it is a lower management position that is used as a stepping stool.

    She does not even give the same information about outsourcing that is given by the higher levels of management.

    And her worry about offshoring or outsourcing or whatever word you want to use for sending our work to foreigners so they can take our jobs away is a croc - since the company was with before had a school in offshore.

    If these positive thinkers would just post the truth it would be a lot better. When you start reading management posts that are not true, you wonder how much more is being hidden that you will uncover the longer you work for them.

    You cannot say that any company is without problems. All you can say is how much effort is being made to correct what is wrong and let people make up their minds from that.





    All we get is the short end of the stick. - nm

    glad I didn't stick
    around too long at TT.  I thought it was bad organization myself.  Just my little input from experience!
    Stick up lke they did to DMV outsourcing to Mexico
    Everybody was outraged when they found out DMV was sending work and private info to Mexico. Wake up people! I have access to more information than DMV on the health records, yet nobody cares that transcription is being outsourced every where outside the US. You should see my medical records from my treating physicians that are transcribed overseas. i have never seen such a mess. It is no wonder that I flatlined on my last surgery. Somebody typed the wrong doses of medication, and the anesthesiologist gave me too much sedation.
    I chose to stick with Clinic.....sm
    because, in my experience, they are almost always closed or at least very, very slow on holidays.

    So, over the years I decided I wanted a M-F schedule with holidays off. That's why I stick with Clinic notes.

    Good luck!
    New accts. Can I beat myself with a stick now? A-G-G-H
    nm
    Why do you guys stick around to be treated like this? sm
    How awful! Come to Webmedx where people are nice and answer your questions!
    LOL. Perhaps I should stick with MQ--easier to spell...sm

     


    Thank you, me, for the info in your previous posts. 


    There is no way in HE double hockey stick that I would EVER take that job
    You say you need the job, but I can guarantee you with that account you'd make more at McDonald's. So, think hard before you step into that. They'd have to offer me 40 cpl to do that job, and it still wouldnt be worth having to buy wigs and Tylenol when I yanked out all of my own hair and banged my head on the desk all day LOL...keep us posted..
    Stick figure artist
    These folks who throw stones at the high producers remind me of the story of Robert Fulton and his steamboat. When he was about to launch it on its first trip down the river, the naysayers said very loudly You'll never get it started. He did, of course, get it started. The naysayers they began to chant You'll never get it stopped! The moral being that there is no pleasing some people. It is ever so much easier to embrace negativity as an excuse for one's own failure to produce that it is to work on one's own areas that need work. I have always been amazed that such folks did not use these opportunities to learn how to improve their productivity. When I was beginning, many, many years ago, I was grateful for people who would mentor me and give me suggestions. Come to think of it, I still am. I have a friend who has been an MT as long as I have and she at one point was making 100K per year. I have never made 100K per year. Was I jealous? Did I put her down? No, I asked her for some suggestions, which she was kind enough to give. I learned from her and it helped my own productivity. Jealous bashing would not have helped me at all. Learning from her did. Nuff said.
    I think they stick their head in the sand
    because they only think about their own well-being for the present minute. Wow! Golly Geez! Some company will hire me! They don't realize that by going with a company that offshores, they are participating in their own destruction. I am always amazed at how many people lack critical thinking skills.
    They can take their idiotic 'CMT' and stick it
    REPEATEDLY!
    I'd tell em to stick that offer in their CT scanner,
    ...Nuke it REAL good.
    So why don't you LEAVE already? I don't understand MTs who stick sm
    around someplace they obviously don't want to be. Or do you just like bad-mouthing?
    Thanks so much, will stick with my .08 cpl and American doctors.

    That many keystrokes worked out to 925 lines +/- a day. You have to stick to 8 hrs a day, though. St
    ,
    My gosh, I can do 300 lph of ERs!!!! But they stick me on bottom crawler

    I am swimming through sludge making sometimes 70 lines an hour. 


    And after an hour of that kind of garbage I'm exhausted.


     


    . . . and God forbid you don't stick STRINGENTLY to the schedule!
    You know, this is very important! You're not getting paid by the hour, you're not getting paid salary, you're getting paid PRODUCTION only, so what the heck difference does it make if you're getting the same amount of lines while working the schedule or at 2:00 in the morning?????

    Pay us by the hour if you want us on a schedule! You can't have it both ways, people.
    Stick with the recommended companies from the New MT Board. nm
    s
    No I haven't experienced it because when I get a job I stick with it and don't go applying any
    else.  And I'm sure it doesn't make any difference if that statement amused me or not, just like it doesn't make any difference to anyone else how skilled you are or how skilled you think you are.  The post was about DSG, that's it.  Not about anyone falling over themselves to hire you.  Just simply stating that you didn't get a call back would have been sufficient, not having to brag about your skills.  Obviously DSG didn't know about your skills since they didn't call you back, so that wasn't an issue and there was no point in mentioning it.
    Let's stick to facts rather than innuendo. If you can't do that, then don't post.
    /
    Well I'm glad I didn't stick around for more torture
    on the world's worst platform only to find there wasn't enough work anyway.  I only lasted 3 weeks before I flipped my lid.  They told me they really needed help on clinic though.  If you are on acute care, ask to switch. 
    It will be great experience if you can stick it out, and make
    nm
    Stick to your local newspaper postings
    NM
    Not sure that 3 out of 100 or more is a good sign. I stick to my post above. LOL nm

    Do they stick to their 3 year experience requirement? sm
    I only have 1 year of ortho exp on clinic accounts but feel that I am very well qualified in that I usually send my reports direct and they do not need to go to my manager very often.
    Guess 1200 is better than a sharp stick in the eye
    or nothing at all.  Wait till they discontinue your benefits because you don't make hours requirements, then you'll have a couple hundred dollars a month more in your pocket.