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That's pretty funny because i feel sorry for you too. Sorry that you won't be in this career

Posted By: sm on 2005-08-06
In Reply to: Actually I think it's time for you to change jobs - You've been sitting in the house alone too long

because you have no clue!! For your information..i don't sit in the house alone..i actually go out and get drunk and have fun A LOT! The drinking part comes from dumb MTs i'm sure! You are very very sad person! Take a course in transcription or at least get yourself a text book. Learn how to do your job before you cut down someone elses!!


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