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let's try this analogy,

Posted By: tired already.... on 2005-10-01
In Reply to: Nobody said MT companies were not for profit companies. (sm).... - NN

Like I am a plow horse and MQ is the guy on the wagon with the whip at my back. Sorry but that's how I feel. I don't mind pulling the wagon--just get the damn whip off my back!! Hahaha.


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That's an insane analogy.
We're not talking trying something that "may" taste good to some.  We're talking people's livelihoods here.  Some can't afford to just "try it" if they're living paycheck to paycheck.
Maybe my analogy was "insane," BUT..
not every company is well liked by all MTs. If I listened to every gripe and groan on here, I'd be in a different business, BUT...I'm happy with Transcend and intend to stay. Sorry it didn't work for you.
lol Good analogy.
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GREAT ANALOGY!!
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WOW!! That's not just 2 cents, that's an analogy
that I think is frighteningly TRUE. I don't know why I never looked at the MT business by holding it up to the mirror of domestic violence, but you are RIGHT - it's exactly the same means of control. And it doesn't even have to be done in a mean way, either. How many of us think we're doggone LUCKY to have our pittance-paying MT jobs?

And I do mean PITTANCE! Last night when I finished my shift, I was looking at different types of jobs that were available. And get this -- I found a job listing for one of those 'sign-wavers' you see on street corners (always on the hottest days or the wettest ones, it seems), pays $11 an hour. That's $3 an hour MORE than I'm currently making as an MT with almost 35 years of experience.
I agree with your analogy, however--sm
one does not need to respond in kind to something that they perceive as rude. It only makes matters worse. Perhaps she WAS looking for the swarm of bee responses that she received, but that does not make the swarm of bees correct in how they handled it either. My point is that there is just too much *eagerness* to attack others on this board. It appears that some are to the point of salivating at the opportunity to do so and will go to any lengths, picking apart posts that *annoy* them, searching for the opportunity to let loose their viciousness. It is just plain sickening how some people treat other people. now this bee is outa here too. I have had my say.
I love your analogy of the fence painter s/m

You are right on.  Some of us are old enough to remember when we worked directly for the hospital.  Rarely, if ever, was there a shortage of work.  There is no shortage now either regardless of the economy.  What there is is an oversupply of typists.   With the health care reform on the table, hospitals need to cut costs associated with their necessary medical record department.  Are they saving money by outsourcing?  I think not. 


Only the American workers in any industry can change the way they are treated.  They must band together by whatever means, not necessarily unionization per se.   While it is about unionization, I would suggest everyone get and watch the movie Norma Rae.  The point is change doesn't happen without those who are willing to make personal sacrifices to see it happen. 


LOL I totally agree! I love your cat versus hairball analogy! :-) nm
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ALSO, the plumber sets the price. So this plumber/MT analogy
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