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I envy those of you who are doing so well

Posted By: moon1010 on 2008-09-26
In Reply to: I make $40,000 - LinK

If I'd been allowed to maintain the workload I had just a couple of months ago, I might have been on track to join your ranks (minus the vacations), but once I started making what my boss considered "too much" money per pay period, she decided she wanted more of that for herself and started taking away accounts and cut my workload by about 75%.

Those of you who are doing so well consistently are very fortunate.


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I envy you!

I sense some envy here...
Not everyone wants to go digital.  Sounds like your nursing friend is probably making out okay since she hires newbies that work cheap...  hmmmm...
well, I guess I envy ya'll! sm
I think I envy ya'll, anyways. For me, working that much just is not possible.  Of course, I do have three kids at home, plus a husband.  So, I don't know. I'd rather spend time with them than work all the time.  But, I'm not knocking ya'll.  I say if you can do it, go for it! Maybe one day I'll be able to work that much and make the BIG bucks. My hat's off to ya!
I am green with envy. I saw him a few years ago..
I paid $175 per ticket so I could have floor seats. I was maybe 20 rows from the stage. That was the year he toured with Billy Joel. Anyway, the show was fabulous. He played a nice mix of old songs and newer songs. He wears the most incredible, elaborate outfits. The first was was a teal green suit, covered in sequins and rhinestones. I wondered how heavy it must have been. He changed for the second set, and I think the suit was pink, not sure, but it was also fantastic!! The only thing that disappointed me was he really did not interact with the audience as much as I expected. But the performance itself was wonderful, and I would love to see him again. As far as the crowd goes, it was not a rock concert crowd at all. The average age was probably around 40, lots of women, no craziness, no drugs that I saw. Very mild mannered crowd.
Wouldn't call it envy. I don't even do
transcription anymore and haven't for almost 2 years.  I check in on this board and it just confirms that I made the right move.  At least I have bennies and my backside is half the size it used to be from sitting on it all day trying to make ends meet. 
I envy you! But I am very happy at your success! Wish more of us could be as fortunate! :) nm
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Envy? Bitterness? Can't hang with the big dogs?
Bad advice?

There are too many on this board who think it is their job to bring others down so thaty they have somebody else to play with in the sandbox.
You've been trying to say doctor envy on the company board all morning?
No wonder you get flamed.  You think people don't like other posters because they might be a doctor?   You been posting all morning and now this afternoon and you are concerned about work ethic?  Sorry Charlie your post and your actions make NO SENSE. 
Who has time to play at this stuff when it's all about churning out those lines?? I envy you your
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