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yes there are many "non ESL" sm

Posted By: long time MTr on 2009-04-16
In Reply to: Maybe I should not even use the term ESL - Fingers

dictators who are horrible dictators and YES bad dictators bring your production down. But if you have been in this profession a long time then you know that already. You have probably worked in places that paid an hourly wage and like the rest of us got lured into the idea of working at home for production to make more money. This is for another topic, but suffice it to say the day they made this a production based business is the day it went down the tubes!

No I am not volunteering. But I am also not putting out crappy transcription just to keep up production at the risk of putting a substandard report (in the name of production) on a patient's chart!

These are legal documents. Folks are trying to turning this profession into a see how much money you can make business and the patient's be d____d!. Everybody works for a paycheck, unless as you say they are volunteering. But the purpose they are working for is first. Nurses work for a paycheck....what happens if they decide against proper nursing care all in the name of how many patient's can they get to? Its all the same. There are real patient's behind all of this.

Accept the way it is or go work for a place that pays a DECENT hourly wage......try to find one!


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