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So you've interviewed MOST of them?....LOL

Posted By: they have a BUSINESS DEGREE...sm on 2006-10-09
In Reply to: I've interviewed Indian MT's. Most have two master's. Most Indians have two master's - sm

Saw a program on CNN or one of those stations, and it was a call center in India filled with hundreds of well-dressed professional-looking MTs and they said:  *average age 27 with a business degree* compared to "average age 49 in the US with no degree"....


Seeing hundreds, and it was a 2005/2006 show, - I believe that show.  You may have interviewed a few dozen Indian MTs IF YOU are in the US but not MOST Indian MTs.  *S*


Have a nice day! 




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As you can already see, you've come to the wrong board! By using the word professional, you've
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I've always verified every line I've typed (I have my ways) -sm
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BTW, I've never caught a company cheating me ever.
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Wait until you've been there six months and if you've improved
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It didn't matter if the MT changed what had been a cardiac med in the beginning of the report to an antifungal by the end - I kid you NOT! One poor girl used facial for fascial and fascial for facial!


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I've not only typed, them, I've had a few, myself! LOL
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I've actually done that, seems

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I've seen this too (sm)
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several months. 7 days a week, 6a-6p then a little after my son goes to bed. 1 full time w a hospital, two part time. all are from home.  i'm dumping the hospital one today and going full time at one of the current part time and i will probably get rid of the part time one once i know the new full time will work out. did that make sense???


no life, but had to be sure before left the full time job......


I've been through a few

of these things and where there's smoke, there's usually fire.  MRC acquired Medifax (both swore it wasn't going to happen), MQ acquired MRC (both swore it wasn't going to happen) and lastly, I was working for ddi when the owner sent out an email adamantly proclaiming that ddi would NEVER be sold.  I think it was a week, maybe two, and guess what?  Another email stating what wasn't going to happen had just happened.


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So....please everybody, cheer up, it isn't the end of the world coming or anything like that.


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That's it...you've got it.
Does it make you feel better attacking someone you don't know like that? AND insulting a huge group of people you don't know anything about? They're not the enemies, nor am I.

Who did you vote for? Was it someone who said "Offshoring is good for America"?

THAT, my friend, is your enemy.
YES! I've been up since 4:00 a.m.
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I've been with them for a while...but...
even the starting pay is very, very good. 
I've still never had a NEW new car.
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I've done max 200 per day. nm
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I've never tried that!
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we've all been there

I dont really understand what is going on but i think we have all been in that situation where you try do something nice or helpful and ended up regretting it. it makes things difficult for future references because it causes us to be hesitant when trying to be helpful or nice in the future, which is one of the few explanations i can think of for ppl who never seem to be nice or helpful. maybe they have tried in the past & got burned by it and now they are bitter.


anyway all you can do is move on and try not to let other ppl & their negativity get to you. don't let their issues change you as a person. you did the right thing by deleting the rude email, don't waste your time on it.


I've had that before, and I

also noticed, looking back, that the very first thing that happened was I was suddenly extremely fatigued before it happened.


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You've already done it
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IT vs SH- I've used both.

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You can download a free demo of ShortHand from their website to try. I don't have the website for either, but you can Google them to bring them up and read about them. 


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you've got me there
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I've tried it...sm
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I've never tried it but
sounds good. Is it really spicy and hot?
I've gotten
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"I know someone who does that."

"How hard is that to get into?"

"I can type, I could do that."

AND, "Can you get my sister into that?"
So so sorry - i've been through it too

It hurts, it is losing a member of your family and it will take time.  I found some comfort in Rainbrow Bridge website - they have tips for grieving and dealing with the pain if you wish.


 


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