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That was NOT in my post. Too bad your posting skills are not as sharp as your criticizing ones. nm

Posted By: LTMT on 2009-03-09
In Reply to: Whining - Joules

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    Please work on your typing skills - your post has so
    flexible, not flexable Spheris, not Spheirs MedQuist, cap the Q appreciated, not appriciated Also, it would be, ... with flexible hours (for those sleepless nights). ... I think if you will have difficulty finding and holding a job with those kinds of mistakes.
    I dont think anyone was criticizing you for not using an expander
    they were only trying to help you.

    an Expander is not only helpful for speed, but save wear and tear on your hands.

    I cant work without my expander.
    True, you were criticizing and critiquing. Btw, I am
    2
    You should take the post of 3/7/2007 off about similar posting
    just a suggestion. Again, nothing bad was said by poster, but it does have the phrase over and over again.

    I apologize for not knowing that you are not interested in what happens on other boards.
    Just came upon this post and LOVE it, thanks for posting, have one thing to add....sm
    This past year I had a lot of changes, some okay, some pretty bad, but one of the only consistently bright spots has been my job this past year since Februry. Just wanted to share, as they are hiring, perhaps someone else would not like this position, but I have been MT for close to 30 years and feel very compensated, cared for, content, un-stressed, and happy.

    My company is on the west coast. They have many accounts from clinic/acute care, sports medicine, ER, primnary care, and just about every specialty. They truly strive to match up each MT with primary accounts, and also with accounts you are familiar/comfortable/proficient in. Work is strictly IC, and they truly work it that way. You basically choose hours/how many/when, there are no weekends unless you want to work, no holiday coverage (unless you want!), very flexible with personal days, sick days, etc, as long as there is sufficient notice for coverage; pay is always corret and ON TIME, although we are paid monthly; Yes it was a drawback the first month, but after that I just took that fat check and budgeted it, no problem.

    One of the best things is that we are paid by the GROSS LINE, which is a line is a line is a line, everything counts, spaces, returns, macros, certain headers, it adds up fast and to the the MT's benefit, believe me.

    Our platform is MedRite XL on Crescendo network, very easy, fast, user-friendly, Word-based, all you need is a high-speed connection, Windows XP, sound card and foot pedal, training is very laid back, kind, helpful, and very rapid if you have been an MT for quite a while. My boss was just asking me if I knew any fairly seasoned, dependable, well-rounded MTs, and although I have a few friends in the field, they are busy with other jobs they have been at for a long time....I am not a salesperson, I am not a headhunter or anything, never even been QA, I actually over regular old transcription, but I really love this company, I have had some horrible experiences, and these folks have been a JOY to work for this past year. Please feel free to e-mail me with questions, I did not give the name so as not to be too much of a cheerleader. Happy, peaceful, prosperous, and very healthy new year to everyone out there!
    I thnk the "Perhaps" post was aimed at ABC's posting above it.
    That person did nothing but come on the board to cause trouble and stir up stuff!
    You're very sharp. True. I'm not a recruiter.
    Yes, there is a difference. I do not solicit for positions. The company does that for me. I review, test, interview, and then hire.

    Not all posts on this page written as Hiring Manager are mine, by the way.

    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. 
    LOL. I imagine someone with sharp scissors cutting pennies.
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    Thank you, we all get sick of 1 bored girl after another posting negatively to a post. Give it a br
    nm
    the posting is the exact same posting as you read on the
    job seekers board. It is under state boards
    So you know - there are companies who appreciate your MT skills more
    doing op reports. So many MTs don't have experience or don't want to do them. You can negotiate with other companies. Not sure you will get 12 cpl but maybe 11 cpl.

    Good luck.
    The only skills you need at Amphion
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    you might want to explain what 10-key skills are because(sm)
    it sounds like, from reading the posts below, the only ones who know what these skills are are the Amphion MTs.  It also sounds like some sort of skill that anyone wanting to apply to Amphion might need to possess.  So, please, enlighten the rest of us who have been MTs for 10, 20, 30+ years and have never heard of this.  Not being snide, just curious as to this new term.  TIA
    Definition of 10-key skills
    Accounting courses teach 10-key skills by touch the same way typing courses teach keyboarding by touch. When you are entering numbers, it is much, much, much easier and faster to use the keypad to the right instead of the numbers on the top row of the keyboard. This is by touch, not by hunting and pecking the numbers to the right of the keyboard.
    Well, with your writing skills.....
    They're probably happy to be rid of you .
    Get out and keep your skills fresh.

    A good MT will have ESL skills
    When starting in 1973, there were a lot of ESLs; work on getting better at transcribing them..IT'S OUR JOB.

    Life is not fantasy world where everything goes the way we want and/or there are no challenges. It's called reality. I get compensated more for my ability to transcribe ESLs well. The new economy calls for being indespensible and helps protect your job.
    I am so impressed with your skills
    not- you sound like you are the only 1 who does well on VR, making you faster and better than most so you say. Did you break your arm patting yourself on your back?
    I am NOT judging anyone skills sm
    by the number of years on the job. You have taken this way out of context and I am not even going to address the diatribe. Well, except for one thing.....your comment about folks making the same wage no matter how many years they have been in the business.

    If you were in another profession and you were there 20, 25, 30 years and someone came in to the office making the same as you or maybe even more, wouldn't you be just a tad irritated? My goodness why have pay scales?

    I am so glad you have never had to ask for help or ask a question on the word board etc, arent' you just special? I don't know an MT alive that hasn't had to ask a question now and then no matter how many years they have been doing this. Sometimes you just can't find what you are looking for. Granted, probably 99% of the time folks can find things on their own but no one is 100% perfect that they never have to ask a question.

    What you don't realize is the opinions you have really DO come from being a newbie. When you have been in this for years and years you will know that not all things are so perfect. You really do have the know it all attitude of a newbie. You may be an exceptional newbie and one who is a very quick learner, reserches to find what you want, but you still have the attitude!

    Actually with that attitude, you really do need to ALWAYS be working at home alone because you would never last in an office full of MTs. There are folks who do need mentoring, know they need mentoring and are not afraid to ask for help. So glad you never make a mistake, can ALWAYS find what you are looking for and never need to ask questions. You are just to perfect for words!
    our kids will have to learns skills such as
    even lawyers are offshored now

    we will never change... the big guys like congress and bush are messing up our lives... combine offshoring with the influx of illegals doing the hands on jobs and middle america is history, as we knew it, never to be the same. It could have been prevented...other countries doe it, but we are at the mercy of the big guys. I have a feeling if we were at the mercy of the big GIRLS such as hillary and other women, we would be in better shape. Men are motivated by small heads and testosterone.
    My skills are gone. I am a Diskriter employee
    I have worked for Diskriter right out of school for awhile now.  In the past 3 months, I have failed over 25 employment tests.  At first, I thought how could this be I work for a national company, Diskriter, so how come I cannot pass an employment test.  How can I get the skills to pass an employment test?  When hired at Diskriter, I only took a written test.  Q and A at Diskriter barely exists.  I thought this was a dream job, but now I am limited because I cannot pass an employment test.  Am I the only one in this situation?  At Diskriter the important thing is making 1200 lines per day.  If you make your line count, you can send everything to the site, which I have done to make my line count.  Now it is coming back to haunt me.  Please do not judge me.  All I want to do now is get a better job.  Diskriter is not the company for me, even though QA is nonexistent.  Thanks
    There are a lot who also do not know basic English skills. Example: (sm)
    the difference between their, there, and they're.  Affect, effect.   Basic skills of sentence structure.  Just knowing some medical words does not make you a good MT.
    Maybe nothing available that fits your skills and what they are looking for. That doesn't mean
    You might have come across as difficult to work with if you turned down what they were going to put you on. Maybe there was nothing available for YOU. I did recruiting for another national in the past and would never do that again because this is the most miserable group of people in the world. Jeesh. Get over yourself.
    maybe he/she has excellent skills without mistakes
    nm
    key skills have nothing to do with demos on different accounts
    nm
    It isn't "typing" skills they are interested in, it is
    transcription skills - big difference.  An oral interview will yield the information as well, if not better than doing transcription.  If transcribing you have references available and can take time to look things up, if an oral interview you have to know your stuff or else. 
    Skills only a small part..
    It doesnt make a blankity blank bit of difference how skillful you are if you have a munged up system in your way. Certainly gaining skills is a good thing. But, I'd expect the mangement teams in these companies to be evauating that and leading in that area. They don't know how to evaluate squat, not skills, not how to improve, not their system, not their satisfaction, not their own skills, not, nada, zippo, nothing. These companies need to be bashed. The way they compare to other industries is ghastly. It's hard to get better through osmosis. And no, don't work for Spheris. Their attitude is far and above one of the worsts. You want people to get better? Teach them, instead of managing them. This industry needs an overhaul. I'm working hard at exiting. Almost there.
    Use some of your research skills and search the
    archives.  SS is a terrible company and I would not recommend them to my worst enema.  You won't find much good about them in the archives either. 
    Again with the crappy reading skills
    With each post, you clarify how you are able to make your grandiose claims about VR. Reading, as they say, is fundamental, and once you ignore that whole pesky reading for context thing, I'm sure VR does get a lot easier. Try it again, slowly this time, and you'll see that I qualified the 1000 lines number by following it with an 'or'. I know...it requires actually a little more effort than looking for squiggly red lines under the word, but you may find you actually can follow a discussion better. But don't try it in your work. It might actually slow you down.
    If they're lacking in skills as you say, maybe they should apply for

    They're already qualified for that, especially if they have 7 kids and no experience at MT any further back than 2003.



    or maybe some offices still have poor mgmt & skills
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    Honestly, think it is PD (recruiter). No grammar skills. BUT it could be Flo
    hee...hee...hee
    How arrogant. I have been doing this for 20+ years and have no idea what your 10-key skills sm
    is a reference to. Throwing little code phrases out that mean nothing to the vast majority of MTs as a measurement of MT skills does not help your point of view at all.
    10-key skills mean can you operate a calculator? How that has anything to do with being a skilled M
    is beyond me. The Amphion people are a joke. They act like they are the best of the best but the reality is that they are a sad group of people in a sad little company that is growing in single digits (read, sloooowww). Gimme a break!
    And that makes up for giving your time and skills
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    They will hire ANYONE regardless of lack of skills. That's why QA is such a nightmare. nm
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    Are you an MT, you MUST have research skills. I found the web address
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    Maybe you need to improve your (proof)reading skills.
    The ad clearly states that she pays weekly. What is so wrong about being upfront about how much she is paying? If that is too low for some people, they do not need to apply and do not need to waste anybody's time. What is so wrong about being honest and asking for honesty? With this type of ad, you know from the start how much is paid and do not have to go through hours of testing just to hear how much they offer.
    Giving away my time and skills is not a "little thing"
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    I work Sun-Thurs and Georgie needs social skills

    I changed from Tues-Sat 1st shift to Sun-Thurs 3rd shift because I start Sunday evening and I am done with my shift on Fridays at 7:00 a.m.  I have all day Saturday and Sunday to spend with my family.


    Georgie, you are just a NASTY person.  There is no reason to be so rude and condescending to others.  I think you need to take some classes on social skills or get some counseling because you seem to be a pretty MISERABLE person.


    Not just MT, any computer skills, paperwork, etc. could be difficult. I am just guessing. (nm)
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    I really must work on my schmoozing skills, ya know? no message inside.
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    I'm a midwest MT too (Kansas) ... but my gourd painting skills are definitely lacking too. :( n

    With your negative attitude, poor spelling skills and foul mouth,
    I'm inclined to side with the MTSO on this one.
    My post should say the post above not the post below, Sheryl's post to be specific. nm
    nm
    I just took the test today - thought it was a great test of MT skills.
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    What posting? (nm)
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    posting over and over
    One reason these people keep posting is that they have multiple openings and are looking for the right fit.
    Thanks for posting this. I know where I won't end up!