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Yep, eyetype is quite a piece of

Posted By: work, ain't she? Bitter old bigot.NM on 2005-07-19
In Reply to: Eyetype is proud of herself - on other posts she calls herself an old hateful bigot or - MT




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    Eyetype, if I were the moderator on this board...sm

    you would be banned so fast it would make your head spin. You are truly an unfortunate soul and I feel for everyone who you choose to inflict with your hatred.


    Would you say these things to these people face-to-face? If so, God help the world.


    Eyetype is proud of herself - on other posts she calls herself an old hateful bigot or
    something to that effect.  I just totally avoid anything with her name in it - such a waste of eye sight.  Obviously, her husband, if she ever had one, checked out on her, and she's a miserable evil person.  Poor thing, though its hard to feel sorry for her when she's so ugly.
    just one piece of advice...sm
    typing speed is the least of your skills needed.  Medical language is that in itself...a whole other language! It takes time to learn the terms, medicines, etc. It's not just a field you can jump into! As for which course is the best, I don't know, I went to a local tech school to learn! Good luck!
    It's a piece of cake :) sm
    They'll even send you instructions on how to program one (good thing, cuz I lost my instructions ages ago & hadn't used mine in a long time...it was sitting in a box in the basement).  It IS connected to your phone line, though.  I have caller ID, so if a call comes in when I'm working I get the call waiting beep & when I get the chance I check my voice mail if needed.  Don't be nervous at all about using one...personally, I like my C-phone
    Piece of cake - sm
    With the machine off, hit *99. Chose a button NOT already programmed, and enter 7040 then your complete telephone number followed by enter. That's it.
    perhaps they both could have a piece of this board like MQ. nm
    .
    Piece work
    Lots of professions are paid by *production* meaning you get paid for what you produce and turn in.

    The problem is MTs accepting LESS THAN what they are worth, not the way with which we are paid.
    What a sorry piece of work you are and

    Platform is a piece of cake. sm

    The platform is easy to navigate/use.  Workload is good.  You're given a primary and probably eventually a secondary.  If you don't have work for some odd reason, ASK!  The supervisors are more than willing to help you out. 


    Good luck!   I know many happy employees there. 


    I can't imagine a piece of work like you
    your company is doomed.
    yes, and the ones i have area piece of crap..sm
    i spend MOST of my time  resetting the receiver thingy...same goes for my cordless keyboard....uggg, that is frustrating.  I think I am going back to corded.
    and if you can be satisfied with being treated like a piece of crap
    .
    Tested this week. Piece of cake. As someone else
    said just take a deep breath.   I am a good transcriptionist, but testing terrifies me, but I passed with flying colors and it wasn't near as hard as I feared it to be.   I've had some very difficult ones before.   I don't know if they have different tests for different types of work - acute care versus clinic, but it was still very easy.  
    That is like asking how long is a piece of string. No text

    You still looked didn't you. 


    I work on Winscribe for Spheris. Its a piece of cake. sm
    It shouldn't take no more than 5 minutes to learn.
    You are a piece of work. Real pro. Any company would be proud
    to have you.
    OhBrother sounds like a real piece of work,huh?
    Oy vey...........
    So problem is with the MT, not the company? You are a real piece of work.
    @
    Hmmm..everyone got different tests huh..Mine were over 5 minutes a piece. I didn't do them. I thi
    someone is trying to get free work.
    nothing but repetative phrases, piece of cake. just be easy lines.
    and tons of just use my normal templates.

    Ever think of that?
    TransTech gets work from Dictaphone/Nuance; not the piece of equipment, but the co.

    TT uses Dictaphone's WordClient and ExSpeech platforms. 


    Dictaphone (the company) contracts with MTSO's to use their equipment and they (Dictaphone/Nuance) *divide* out the work each MTSO gets.  That is one of the reasons for OUR VERY LOW WORKLOAD anymore !!!!  We would be better off if we worked for a company who is not Dictaphone/Nuance-dependent for work. 


    The very few accounts Transtech has -- mostly  overflow accounts -- are Dictaphone/Nuance accounts.  We TransTech MT's wait for Dictaphone/Nuance to throw a few jobs our way, which is NOT happening.  All of TransTech MT's are making LESS than ever day-by-day, paycheck-by-paycheck.  Heads up ! ! ! ! ! ! !


    The above post is the most inconsiderate, cold-hearted, not to mention ignorant piece of work I'
    Do you even have a clue as to how much one cycle of IVF costs? Try 15K to 20K and it takes on average three cycles to achieve conception...if at all. How many people do you know wait until they have $20,000.00 saved before starting a family? Get real.

    Not that it's any of your business, having a child was not a mental issue for me. I initially didn't feel that it would be necessary to share the details of what led up to our infertility because I didn't see the relevance. Infertility is what it is. However, if sharing the details will prevent you or anyone else from drawing conclusions and posting abrasive half-truths, then here goes:

    My husband, against my wishes, had a vasectomy when our only daughter was 3. Coming from a big family, I always wanted at least two children. Long story short: We went to Texas for the first reversal and Arizona for the 2nd (5 years ago). We spent our entire savings, which was close to 20k and both surgeries failed. My daughter prayed for a baby brother or sister every night. I had this tremendous burden of guilt because our infertility was self-inflicted. I knew she would never be a big sister or even an aunt because of our selfishness.

    Infertility in and of itself is traumatic enough, but when it's self-inflicted, the guilt can be overwhelming. At least it was for me.

    There, now you have the facts. However, if you find it more entertaining to post over-the-top fabrications about my complete lack of control and severe mental issues, as you called it, knock yourself out.

    I have been pretty honest about my personal life and would appreciate it if you could just answer 2 simple questions.

    (1) Dou have any children?

    (2) In your opinion, do you feel that insurance companies should cover the cost of elective abortions?

    You can just answer yes or no. I'm not posting anymore on this thread so you won't get any arguments from me.