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Posted By: mt on 2006-02-01
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Newspaper showed picture of former resident waving it from the Space Needle.  Most of my family lives in Seattle, as I used to, but also from area showing the terrible towel.  If you want to see picture of it Steelers, it is at www.heraldstandard.com front page now. 


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terrible towel
The terrible towel has now been waved at the Space Needle.
Yes, I have thrown in the towel already - sm
Been an MT for nearly 11 years.  Though I love the work and am good at it, I cannot stomach the fact that I make a little less every year due to no pay increases and threats of even reduced line rates for the same amount of work.  What other career do you know where the pay actually goes down every year due to no cost of living increases?  Time for some change for me. 
I'm about to throw in the towel
I can't pay the bills this way and it's been like this for well over a month. I'm beginning to seriously wonder if they have lost some accounts.

It's a wonderful place to work, but if there's no work to be done my creditors aren't really going to give a flying flip how nice they are.

*sigh*
I'm also ready to throw in the towel
and am counting the days (a little over two years) until I can retire. I work for a splendid company, but the industry in general is headed for the sewer.
I'ts time to throw in the towel

Most of us have had good careers before choosing to work from home but the MTSO's don't bother to see us as individuals and instead dish out the same garbage to a 20-year veteran as they do to a 20-day newbie.  I'm sick of the abuse and pay scale that is less than 20 years ago.  Let them pay a newbie 7 cpl or send it to India.  I don't care anymore.  I'm going to start looking earnestly for a real job where I can be appreciated for who I am and will probably double my income overnight.  If enough of us remember our own value maybe it will send a message to these greedy people on the other end of the obnoxious emails and instant messages.


Throw-in-the-Towel attitude! I am way past my
bedtime, but this was so worth it to read tonight. Just stumbled on this thread by accident.  Again, I have made a huge leap of faith by leaving my company, and due to these very issues, and you have all made me feel so validated!  I am so glad that you are all out here!  And, yes, we all can make a difference. The tides are shifting. Right now I would compare it to a slack tide on the ocean - the time in between tides on the ocean, not high tide and not low tide - that time when the waters are totally still and just sort of waiting - waiting for the tide to shift again.  Does that make sense? I really feel that our work leaving our country has been like an ebb tide, leaving us.  Now, though, I can feel a change coming.  I know that the clients are dissatisfied and restless. With this huge focus in our industry on this international/offshore issue, MT and client alike is becoming aware, and I know that clients are moving around, too. It is happening, and it will gain momentum. I know it. Truly, it is quality in the end, in that our international partners cannot compare with our quality document. I have seen enough personally for years to truly believe this. In India, for example, they have 3 or 4 levels of MTs, and each document does go thru all these levels.  I think the women at home who transcribe make 1 or 2 cpl, then there is at least one other MT in the centre who has to then edit that document, and I think they make 2 cpl, and then it goes to either a 3rd editor, or straight to Indian QA in the centre. They make the most at 3 to 4 cpl. Often, the final document still has to come to the US QA, but even if it doesn't, you still have several MTs in the process, at 1 to 2 cpl each, and the final document is often useless.  The cheap labor and profit margin is just not what everyone expected, me thinks.  We just have to get the clients to READ the reports they are paying for.  So, the accounts are slowly moving, the professional US MTs are moving, and we will all merge again.  The swill can find its way and merge as well. But we can prevail. We will win over time, and I've got a lot of time left to try.
Is anyone else ready to throw in the towel on transcription?

After years of doing this work, and actually loving it; to now looking for another job with a US based company with a fair wage and hopefully not another sinking ship, is there anyone else that would JUMP at a good paying job outside transcription?  A job that you know wouldn't be offshored somewhere else or pay less and less as time/experience goes by?


I have always believed if you worked hard, hard work would pay off.  I need some hope here . . .