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There is such thing as taking pride in your work. nm

Posted By: Maybe but, on 2005-10-22
In Reply to: proofreading - Mary

 


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I take a lot of pride in my work...
I am not in this to make money, I am in this because I love the job. I produce quality work and my employer knows that. I was told once many years ago that it's quality, not quantity that makes a very good transcriptionist. I don't care how many lines everyone else gets; I get mine in every day, have a decent paycheck, know that there are slow times throughout the year and don't fret when work is little to none. I don't bash my company for every little thing on a website that they can easily monitor and find out who I am! I started out in-house 3 months after taking classes at the local community college and have never had a period of unemployment in the last 7 years. This is a professional job and I treat it that way; I get up, take a shower and dress just like a "regular" job. My initials go at the bottom of every report; I am not submitting junk just to prove how fast I am. Those who rush through, don't proofread or don't take the time to look things up are the ones who should really consider getting out of the business. Leave the work to real professionals who want to produce quality work and know how to do it.
I take pride in my work. I always take care, as if the
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Taking the evil out of the world is one thing.

Sending a teenager (18) just out of high school to a country with acknowledged lower drinking age (18) is perhaps contributing to the vulnerability and adding a little evil into that life teens life.  No one thinks straight when they are drinking.  New drinkers + naive teens equals disaster.  Mix in a foreign country with different customs and laws.  What were these parents thinking?


Worse, of course. It's the same thing as HMOs taking over healthcare.

I work 2nd not 3rd but I find taking a nap
just prior to start of shift makes a big difference is my staying power and alertness through the shift.  I usually take a 30-minute _power_ nap.  Yes, I keep the same schedule on my off days unless family members force me to get up early!  Then I just take a longer nap during the day!  My productivity has increased from 1100 lpd to 1800 to 2000 lpd since I switched shifts.  No one else on the systems helps a lot!
Uh, you might want to tell the company you work for if you are taking off - nm
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Upside is they won't be taking your work .. sm
as happens when the Lead is an MT who is on salary and plus gets to have complete control over the jobs coming in.  They deny doing this, but do you really think they keep the crap work for themselves and dole out the easier, better work?  Ever get a couple of good jobs in your queue (sometimes can tell by the ID#) which disappear as soon as they get there, replaced by crap?  You get my drift.
Same thing with nationals. You work all the time to keep the account caught up when others dont work
and then when they decide to put a whole lot of extra people on your accounts and run you out they could care less about how much you worked.
Job pride
After seeing several posts here about how boring this work is, I wanted to take a poll and see how many of you take pride in this job. Do you see it as data entry/typing or a rewarding career?
Pride?
Yes, I take tremendous pride in what I do. We are indeed language specialists; however, I am very disturbed that the pay is not any better than it was when I was doing it 20 years ago.
I take pride in what I do, but....
I no longer see this as a rewarding career. I make less now than I did 10 years ago, thanks to voice editing and outsourcing, this job does not pay me what I used to make 10 years ago, and I only had 3 years experience back then. So, for me, while I take pride in producing quality reports (98.5% was the lowest I ever got on quality control, EVER), I do not feel this "career" will last me until I retire. I love the personal benefits, and I love that up until this point it allowed me to be a stay at home mom to my son, while supporting myself and my son (single mom), but that pay is so low that I can't afford much. I'm much faster actually transcribing than editing, yet more and more reports are edited and so its harder and harder for me to make the money I once made so easily. It saddens me to see how little respect this career yields, yet I still hold pride in producing reports to the best quality. I unfortunately would not recommend this career to anyone new, and I myself am looking into going back to school next Fall to start another career. As long as this job holds out until I finish school, my son and I will be fine. While I still love my job, it just doesn't pay well, everyone I've tried to hire through pays what I was offered 10 years ago starting at a company, and that's sad to not have a raise in 10 years and to have to work harder to get less pay, so for my son and myself, being a single parent, it just does not pay what we need with more and more demands and less and less pay.

However, until my last day I will always work hard at producing the best quality report because I do take pride in my work. I always will.
Take all the pride you want but make sure you get sm
the minimal line count requested in the time allowed and I do.
A Matter of Pride
I choose not to be a CMT (was one but chose not to renew as a matter of pride; i.e., didn't want to support AHDI's program of reduced-rate certification of Indian MTs at offshore sites with my fees), and I keep myself educated -- as a matter of pride. I participate in Medscape's CME program & keep track of the units. No one knows it but me--and indirectly, my employer, since everything I learn applies directly to the work I do. I make sure I tell any potential employer that I choose not to be a CMT and why. My current employer (an MTSO) totally agrees with my perspective. AHDI: Association for Healthcare Documentation in India!

Pshaw.
yeah, my husband's pride and joy!
Brenda and Eddie, king and the queen of the prom, were still going steady. LOL! He has 6 koi fish and some goldfish which he has named, but I can't remember them all.  One is Spot, one is Stripe, I remember.  He has a bullfrog, don't remember what he calls him, and he's not here right now, but it's probably Hrrumpp!  LOL!  It's funny, but when he goes down to see them, all his pond friends come swimming over to see HIM too!  Go figure!  LOL!
Misplaced pride. The physician is documenting something, Or trying to. NM
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It seems it does not pay to work and to the right thing...

Sometimes I want to just sit back and kick and scream.  Work my ____ off and still can't keep up with the stacks of bills or calls calling about the bills.  When my son was born with an illness I could have taken the easy way out like so many do.  He has a life long illness that qualifies him for benefits but my DH and I make too much money.  LOL.  He's a teacher and I'm scraping by with transcribing.  Sometimes I think why should I bust my butt when I can sit back and collect "benefits" and be there for my child when so many people do this.  Taxes and the increase of cost of living expenses are about to do us in.


So sad how I work so much harder now doing the same thing...
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The easy answer, taking all the easy work and
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Good thing you work at home
Hopefully one day when you need to vent, you at not treated the way you treat others but what goes around does come around.
I work for co who levels accounts, only thing is MTs within those
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I do the same thing now and then, have a glass near the end of my work, usually takes me an
I find it relaxes me a little and I type a little faster, but I certainly don't do it on a daily basis, maybe Friday or Saturday night when I am winding down. As for the open bottle, get a vacuum system for it--rubber "cork", then pump the air out of the bottle, it will keep for a LONG time, no more tossing of flat wine. Works great!
This is ironic. We are going through the same thing at the company I work for. sm
They want to set the standard at 15 dictated minutes per hour for clinic, 150 lines per hour for HIM and 15 reports an hour for radiology and cardiology. Can anyone tell me if we are in the ballpark? Are these realistic? I am a lead and do not want to scare off my team, but I think we do not get the dedication that we could.

Can anyone else share their quotas with companies (no names necessary) or hospitals?

Are we getting lazy or are expectations too high?
Everyday thing for me. I work till sleepy, then set my SM

phone not my clock to ring. I get about 5 hours every night, have for years.


I had the same thing with a client in Indiana - did their work for 5 years
Then someone from Connecticut stole the account - underbid me, and the work just kept getting slower and slower, and I asked questions of what was going on, and no answer. Finally the girl that USED to send the work to me called me and told me they were going with Mary's service, and I should be looking for something else, and that they had no intention of telling me because they were using me for stats, etc. (I didn't charge extra for stats, and she did).

So Mary, I know who you are, and I hope RP's dictation is driving you NUTS!

There I feel better.
We bought a boat, damn thing keeps breaking down and I have to work more now for repairs.

It is and isn't trivial. Trivial about the spelling, but there is obvious pride (which I have too
to America. I think THAT is what the post was all about. Here in America we do it this way, etc. Many, many Americans are tired of the pandering and adjusting to the "many" ways of life out there - This is America and if you choose to come here then you should abide by our ways of doing/saying things. I feel strongly about that too! No feelings hurt, I hope...

If I were to move to France, I certainly wouldn't try to push my agenda or my way of speaking on others and expect them to pander to me in any way. I would respect their culture and their ways.
Ebonics: Not a black thing or white thing. (sm)

I don't think there's any cause to get upset or defensive here.  Look it up on line...even colleges are offering courses in Ebonics!  ...well of course they are more sociology-type courses, but still, people are PAYING to learn about the why's and how's of this "other" language.


A quote from one of the sites I found:

"UT-Austin's "Introduction to the Study of African American English," teaches students that the sentence, "Nobody didn't leave" is not "mainstream English with mistakes," but rather a legitimate English dialect. "Ebonics: Myth and Facts" and "African-American English" are both offered at Harvard. Penn and UCLA also promote Ebonics as a legitimate dialect in, "Introduction to African American and Latino English" and "Afro-American Sociolinguistics: Black English," respectively."


Here's the link: http://www.academia.org/campus_reports/2002/september_2002_2.html


 


LOL Thank you for taking that well -- I think
after I posted that I realized it might have sounded uptight. LOLOLOL

I just meant it to be a little more information than what the other person was giving -- which really gives an unfair picture!

Thanks!
Why are they taking anything? nm
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Yes, I will be taking him to the Dr.
tomorrow. He still has a couple more warts on his foot that the burning didn't seem to do anything to. I'm sure the doc will want to go ahead and remove them now. As for his toe, I'm sure it will have to heal before they can do anything to treat the wart..if it still remains. I want to make sure that the wound that was caused gets the proper treatment as I am quite concerned about infection at this point. Thank you for your advice. He's a real winner, eh?
I am taking out 20% of my pay
This is my first year being an IC. My accountant told me this should be enough based on what my husband's salary is. I will find out at the end of the year if I need to take more, less or the same. Good Luck.
What are you taking
Whatever it is, I want to ask my doctor about getting some. Its hard to be optimistic when you have to work so darn hard to make a living. I currently work two of these jobs just to make one decent living. Companies make it awfully hard to make more than 15.00/hr. I can't make it on that.
Could you try just taking on one to see how you like it?
Maybe do the part time vet so the work load wouldn't be too bad right away. I think it sounds like a great change of pace!
When I was still taking my course...

we only had one computer so I did all my practice reports on that one.  I had made up a few shortcuts in word and one was *be* for barium enema.  Didn't give it a thought until I was reading a paper my son had written and gotten back from the teacher and the phrase *barium enema* caught my eye.  No remarks from the teacher, so I don't know if she caught it or not.  BTW, the paper was on torture in the Middle Ages, so maybe the whole thing wasn't so far fetched!


not taking job seriously
I guess we all must have that problem. You know what is bad? When your husband doesn't even take your job seriously. My husband makes me feel like this isn't a real job. I am called lazy on a regular basis because all I do is sit at a computer and type all the time. That isn't work according to him. Well I told him you sit there for hours and type and see if you don't get tired. Plus not only do I do the MT work but all the housework because my husband thinks my job is so easy that he shouldn't have to help with anything. So tell me how some of your husbands take your job?
who's taking over?

I wonder if that is what the Native People said when the white man came and took over their country. 


Taking job no
So if we announce the name, dozens of people apply to our company.  Our company overhires (mine does).  Then we are all fighting for work, there's not enough to go around, and I can't make money there any more.  We are sabotaging ourselves when we announce where the work is.
I did not say they were taking MTs to
I said they only hire QA from within the company. Therefore, QA candidates are hired to work MT then promoted once their skills are proven. Just because you have years of Quality Assurance experience with one company or even multiple companies, it does not automatically make you a good QA person. It could just mean that you are the best they could find at time that they had a position to fill.
I have seen people that held QA positions at nationals make atrocious mistakes because they had no concept of context or proper grammar or were lacking research skills.

Our QA department is exemplary with virtually no turnover, and I believe it is because they evaluate the knowledge of the prospective candidate through practical experience prior to placing them in a QA position.
You're taking this way, way too personally.
If you don't like it, ignore it.  People always criticize the mother.  Hey, at least she's not some bug-eyed  psycho broad lying to the authorities about being kidnapped by Hispanics. 
Thank you for taking the time....

to share such good tips with all of us. 


Do it anyway. I have not had a break either, but am taking off 18-23 - sm
my mental health is more important than $. Going up to my dad's for a few days to celebrate Jen's last chemo (8/17), have her rest by the pool at his house, visit the Herr's plant, go to Dutch Wonderland, Philly zoo, etc. Just me and my 2 girls to have a little fun together...and for me to see my dad and my friends up in PA. Shouldn't be doing it money-wise, but tough, I know I deserve it and my kids too. We couldn't take a formal vacation due to Jen's chemo and some restrictions, so this is the next best thing. -- If you feel you can't take 5+ days off then do 2-3 and go out and do something. It will make you feel better.
Thank you for taking the time to do that!
That is hilarious. These girls go into so much detail in their posts. I could read their stuff all night instead of watching TV. I don't know how they make this stuff up. This is great!
thanks for taking the time
For these tips.  I really need to buckle down and get my lines up, there IS money to be made but being at home and having the pain makes me slack lately.    But if you're doing as much as you are, then it makes me think its possible. Thanks again!  have a good night
Try taking Fish oil
Try taking fish oil but make sure it molecularly distilled to get all the impurities out of it like mercury. That really does a lot for depression and anxiety and try to cut caffeine and sugar out of your diet. I notice a huge difference with it. It's hard to believe but its true.
You'd be better off just taking most of the "stuff" to

Goodwill or similar store and taking a tax deduction.  I spent 2 days sorting, cleaning, and pricing items, had name brand children's clothes in like new condition and I made a total of $6.00.   If I paid myself minimum wage for my time I came about about $100.00 in the whole, plus my DH and children helped some.    I have one box that I allow myself for e-bay items, the rest I take to a charity resale store and take a tax credit.  I don't have to sort, price, and it is gone, gone, gone and I feel so much better.   We still have so much clutter in my house and it makes it much harder to clean.  I don't let anyone in my house and I have put off having some repairs done because I have such much clutter.  I'm getting there and not adding to the clutter, but I'm not at the point yet that I can make a definitive decision about some items.  I have several boxes that I label, a trash box, a pieces box for all those game pieces and legos in hopes of trying to complete them, a charity box, a keep box, and the I can't decide box.   I still have way too much stuff that goes in the keep box and the I can't decide box.  I do sort through them again eventually and narrow stuff down, but still can't find a place for some of the things/paperwork and end up throwing them back in the box until next go round.  


I don't do Flylady because I don't have time for all those e-mails and I can't work with shoes on, but I do feel much better when my bed is made and my sink is shiny.   Once a week I have everyone take 15 minutes and go through their rooms with a trash bag, but my DH is the absolute worst and he puts everything in a bag and sticks it in the closest, under the bed, on the bookcase, etc. and never gets rid of anything.   We have VHS movies that he taped junk off TV that is nearly 20 years old.   He has restaurant receipts that are probably 5 years old.   He wants me to just throw all my stuff away, but he isn't willing to throw anything away. 


 


You guys are actually taking this???????
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Decision on taking a job

I took 3 documents in Word and the program calculated the amount of characters with spaces and without spaces.  I divided the character counts by 65 to get a line count.  I then multiplied the line count with spaces by 8 cents per line and the one without spaces by 9 cents per line.  In all 3 cases, you are better off taking the job at the lower rate counting spaces. 


Example:  1 document 4339 characters without spaces, 5179 with spaces.  Divide each by 65 comes out to be 67 lines without spaces, 80 lines with spaces. 


65 lines x 9 cents = $6.03


80 lines x 8 cents = $6.40


The others came out with a discrepancy of 78 cents and $2.16. 


I did other size documents and none of them came out where you were getting a better deal by being paid the higher line rate with no spaces.


I hope this helps.


Question about taking HRT. sm

I had a TVH/BSO in Sept and was put on a HRT patch.  I now do not have insurance for 90 days and am going to have to discontinue the patch until I get my insurance back.  It was a $40 co-pay when I did have insurance, and there's no telling what it will be without coverage.  Can anyone tell me what effects this will have on me?  Will I just maybe get hot flashes?  I'm thinking that will be all, or maybe mood swings, and it won't hurt me just for this temporary basis.


Along the same lines, the doctor really did not discuss this with me at all, and I'm confused about what I read.  Does the HRT protect me against osteoporosis and heart disease, or does it contribute to it? 


Thanks all! 


Well then, you will be an IC. Are they taking away your benefits? nm
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Sometimes - and taking a class
Maybe a computer class a little more advance than you are used to or a pick up one of the classes meant for LPNs or RNs (maybe just to sit in), a lecture from someone in the field, etc.
not *taking up for her* quote - just....sm

stating facts, she is 19 and she is an adult and it is her body and ultimately her decision.  Those 4 things happen to be factual (reality).  Can you not face reality?


Nobody is *taking up for her* as you so stated......