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No explanation

Posted By: Beezle on 2006-01-16
In Reply to: Did they give you an explanation? - txmt

Just an email that the feature was being disabled. Maybe because they didn't want anyone to know or inquire into line count comparisons between MS Word and Dictaphone (could it have to do with not being paid for headers?).


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Explanation
Because their management doesn't know how to manage.
Ok, I get it now - thanks for the explanation, but (sm)
I have never noticed the lag as far as waiting for the words to appear.  I have noticed, though, the wait sometimes for the next report to come up.  Granted, slow means maybe 5-6 seconds, but between that and sometimes the cont-R and cont-S being slow, I guess that could slow you down if you add it all up.  Thanks for taking the time to explain.
more explanation sm
I meant a general Word Book in above post.  I also have specialized Word Books that I use but not so much any more due to only doing Radiology now. 
Why run? More explanation please... sm
Why post something like that without something to back it up. An honest company will change from the standard 65 character line with spaces to a 54 or 55 character line if they don't pay for spaces. A lot has to do with what the client wants to see in writing - even though the same thing, for some reason it's more appealing to them to see the VBC than paying for spaces - weird I know.

Please fill me in on why you say run. I have been with them since August and pleasantly pleased over the large nationals I was with before.
further explanation

Sorry, that was a bit short and to the point on my last message.  Just to explain further, this is not Vonage but it is VoIP.  I didn't want to go into much detail because I didn't want to sound like I was trying to sell this to anyone.  I already have my 3 referals so my service is free - that isn't it.  I'm using it right now and it is working great.  There is a little hesitation every once in a while but if I calculate the money I save by the tiny amount of less work I do because of the periodic hesitation, it is worth it - especially if someone is looking at a $600 phone bill like the person below - OMG!  It won't work if the Internet is down but neither will my typing because that is all through the Internet, so no big deal for me.  I would rather pay nothing than $24.95, $39.95, or $600.  In the next couple of years none of us will have a choice anyway, it will all be digital, no more land lines as we know it today.


Thanks for the explanation.
:)
An explanation...

You must average a gross pay of $900 per pay period over three pay periods (they average your pay for three PP and you have to have grossed and average of $900 per PP).  You are paid twice per month, so the pay period is a little longer than with bi-weekly pay.


You are paid a rate per line that is determined by your experience and other factors (not everyone makes the same line rate, but close).  Their time-reporting site makes it easy to see if you are on track by showing you how much you have made so far that pay period, or even that day.  It's not hard to meet the $900 average per pay period.  Just divide $900 by your line rate, which will give you the number of lines needed for that PP.  Hope this helps explain it a little better.


Did they give you an explanation?
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Shapin.....no need for explanation!!
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uh, seriously...it's not explanation point
you're the one screaming with it. Do you see the irony?
TT giving MT's no explanation on why all this

This is certainly a mystery to me.  Announcement of Jesse being gone was heartbreaking.  He was such a good tech guy, but these loss of working hours due to server problems we are having is not due to anything but Dictaphone, it appears.  The **check back every 10 minutes** is getting old. 


It seems that chunks of work disappear when these problems occur, so don't know where the work goes when server goes down.  Hopefully, TT is not outsourcing to another service again, as we have been SO LOW on work for the past month or so. 


I just wish the upper mgmt. would give us an explanation for all these server problems as of late so that we would not wonder about why this is happening.  Maybe some of you can explain to us.  Maybe I am just out of the loop.


No, not just that, but part of explanation --
Just like every other company, they don't want to have to pay penalties for out of TAT, so VERY TIGHT TAT -- causing MT's to be out of work part/most of the time.
Thanks for the explanation! I guess my cat

at least this is a plausible explanation.
Personally I believe they'd sell before they'd offshore any work. But whatever the problem is, I too am being drawn into the worry bordering on hysteria. With the economy as it is, there is a lot of desperate behaviors and decisions going on. I used to have so much work I felt sometimes like I dared not take any time off. Now even on what were my heaviest workload days, a trickle.
CPL Explanation - Attempt at Least :)
The returning visits are not a lot of copy and pasting - it's one global time (and my folks love it because they get to work in Word and use their tools, they're not stuck typing into a system where their Expanders and dictionaries are useless) - you get paid for work previously done, which you do not have to change, edit, or even read, in addition to the portion you add. All in all the MT comes out ahead.

If anybody is seriously interested in how it works, I can put you in touch with MTs (some of whom have 20 plus years of experience) who can tell you MT to MT how they are most certainly not getting ripped off.

Just drop me a private note.

If you'd rather work for a company that promises work and doesn't have it, or has the work and doesn't pay, then don't bother sending me your resume.

Because we do have the work - and we do pay.

::grin::

Deborah
dlevinson@acesupms.com
I'm sure there's a logical explanation
Like it was all dictated overnight in the wee hours when none of us lazy Americans wanted to work, so, alas, the poor beset upon transcriptionists in India were forced to do it.
See the explanation on the main board.

If you read my post, the explanation is all there!
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There is no explanation for this "confidential" policy. nm
No, you wouldn't be able to explain it because there is no good explanation for this policy.  I could tell people I don't know what the company pays everyone but I make $.  Is that better?  I am giving just MY infor, making no promises about what the company pays. 
At Will Employment - No Explanation Needed
If you look at the paperwork you signed, you will probably see that it is At-Will Employment.  That means they can fire you without giving you any reason and you can quit without giving any reason -- at any time.  As long as they have not sent you equipment (which if they did, you will probably have to pay to have sent back), just tell them Thanks, but No Thanks!! 
better explanation than that. Makes no sense ....... nm
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I'll email you..but brief explanation below
When I say toggle over, I mean Alt-Tab like you use to toggle to a different program w/o the mouse. I have my Excel spreadsheet open while I transcribe in another program. So when I need to enter my job information, I Alt-Tab over to the worksheet and enter in the info, then Alt-Tab back to the word processor and keep going. Should work for any Windows-based program.

As far as the formula, let me see if I can dig up the tutorial link that I used to figure the formula...

Ok, here's the page:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/HP011277801033.aspx

I also used the Excel tutorials on About.com to get fiddly with Excel. I now know only enough to be dangerous.

Emailing you.
Amen explanation point
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Move on and do it rapidly. That explanation doesn't
even sound like it holds water.
A quick word of explanation about Wal-Mart
My friend worked in the division that made, organized jewelry, etc. She was not a clerk. She worked behind the scenes. I guess the suits thought that behind the scenes in Mexico was cheaper for them than to pay American workers. Anyway, my friend, a 21-years-old single mother, is now without work.