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I have just recently started working as an editor and I am appalled at what I have seen.

Posted By: SM on 2005-07-17
In Reply to: Why are we getting punished for sending things to QA? - its their job, they are paid by the hour!

I would be soo embarresed to turn some of this work in.  Blanks, fine, I don't mind filling in blanks at all, BUT missed words, wrong words, bad grammar, punctuation errors, etc. etc. etc. that's just plain silly.  It is silly to fill in blanks that are clearly heard w/o problem.  I get paid by the line as well.  Not all QA is paid hourly/salary. 


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    DO NOT EVER WORK FOR MEDQUIST!!!!


    I do about 10 accounts a day and never hear the same doctor twice in a day.  Not that long ago, we were put in the national pool of work and there were some days that I had a different account for every single job I typed.


    This is part of the job!  The account specifics do change for each account, but the transcription is still the same... it should not slow you down that much! 


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    It has been my experience that editor can mean
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    At one point should I tell my boss that this person she hired is just not cutting it?


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    At what point should I tell my boss that I need a few extra cents per line while editing this person who isn't really an MT, but basically took typing in high school, two years ago.


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