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Right on. Ohhhh the memories

Posted By: Wilkinsburg born and bred now GA Peach on 2006-02-02
In Reply to: 'Burgher-isms! - Fatty

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ohhhh....
I was wrong about what this skill was but I do have it, LOL. I always use the # pad to input the info and the DI screen isn't that bad; I wouldn't dream of using the #s at the top for all that info. I've worked at a couple of different nationals and they all had demographic stuff to enter; some came up automatically and some didn't.
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Thanks so much for the info. I've read so many positives on the board about TT that I was delighted when they called today to offer me a position and immediately grabbed it.

Now I just have to wait for the equipment and paperwork to arrive so I can officially become part of the team, lol!




Ohhhh yes, it certainly does help. Thank you.
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Ohhhh okay. So MDI-MD and MDI-FL are not connected?
I worked for a hospital that laid all their MTs off and outsourced everything to MDI-MD.  We were all offered jobs with MDI-MD, but I opted not to go with them and after reading all the hoopla below, I feel I made the right decision.  I wonder if any of the gals I worked with are the unhappy or the happy MDI'ers?
OHHHH SNAP!
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Old memories

I must have a few years on you, I started on a manual typewriter....UGH!  Oh yes, those mag cards, weren't they mosters?  Older than dirt, aren't I?


Nope, MT isn't what it used to be, makes me sad.  We aren't a valuable comodity like we used to be.  There used to be a shortage of MTs but no more, there's one on every corner....they come and go...go meaning most were duped when they were promised they could make $30,000 easy the first year while bouncing their baby on their left knee.  HURUMP! I've always told people it usually takes 5 years to be really proficient.  This isn't true with everyone but I've found it to generally be true. 


Ah, memories
We must have taken the same class, Hayseed!   Vas ahora mismo!!
MH? That brings back bad memories...
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You just brought back a lot of memories...
I remember that as well, Boxer, that is funny and yet also a little sad that it actually seems to be really happening. who would have thought it possible in this country...

I have seen that most of my years in Medical Transcription since beginning in the hospital how administration would play women against women and just sit back and laugh about it.

AAMT was responsible for taking us out of the 'typing pool' and it is sad and 'sickening' as you mention that we are so far even beneath typing pool it is not funny
brings back old memories . . .I certainly don't miss it!!!! nm
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I am one of those Transtech MT's who has good memories of the ^old^ TT, and yes it has changed

I agree with everything you posted and could add more.  TT is definitely getting ^top heavy^ in the management dept.  I hated it when this first happened.  We are so micro-managed now that it is really disgusting.  Why in the world does TT need all these leads/sups and whatever else those others in/out of the office do. 


Oh, such sweet memories of 2 years ago at TT.


Cover letters! Brings back memories!

I remember preparing my very first resume...fancy stock paper with watermark, with the obligatory short-n-sweet cover letter included, even a reference sheet if I was feeling ballsy, all mailed in a manilla envelope the same size as the paper so there were no creases!  Now everything is done electronic and it's SO impersonal!


I'm such an old fart.    


Thanks for the memories ladies. Now I remember why I loved this business.
Long gone are those happy times.