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consultant

Posted By: hopeful on 2007-01-12
In Reply to: Consultant - Patti

Thank you so much for answering.  I work for a national company now.  My biggest concerns are how to be set up for the delivering of transcription if its a not a pick up and drop off situation and how do I go about getting the contract written up?  YOu can e-mail.  I would very much appreciate it.  Thank you once again!


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Consultant

A consultant will cost a lot of money.  Who do you work for now and how do you get their work?   Just have to be flexible, be able to do tapes or digital, pick up and delivery, printing, etc.  Just gotta get out there and market your business and yest it might take several mailings as you gotta catch their eye when they are looking for someone.  If they have someone doing their business right now you have to be able to offer them a reason for switching -- and I don't mean an introductory price at a ridiculous amount -- service is it.  Point out why you are different.  But be prepared to back up what you promise,  there won't be any vacations or days off in the future unless you have a back-up when first starting out.  The offices are not usually understanding as a service with sick kids, you being sick, husband walking out and leaving you or even a death at times.  Well maybe not that bad but at first they will ask for a lot and you gotta be prepared to give it until you prove yourself.  But again, gals, it will take more than one mailing, you gotta get your name out there and sell yourself.   Do it every 6 to 8 weeks at first.  Stop by and hand deliver your flyers/brochures after a first mailing.  Drop off some pens with your name on them.  But you have to me a marketing person, customer service rep, manager, business owner and employee to make it on your own.   Good luck.  I just cannot justify spending money on something that I can do myself but if you can, look in the yellow pages under Business Consultant but be prepared to spend more on them than you would on an attorney. 


consultant
I think it might be worth checking out.   
independent consultant

good morning!  Someone had posted information about a good consultant for an independent MT business.  Would you be so kind to e-mail me the information.  I have been looking into starting my own business and would love to get off on the right track.  I know some people don't work with contracts but I would like to cover myself.  Plus I think its just good to have one.  I feel its just like opening any other type of business and it would be good to know there is someone to talk with about it.  Once again, thank you for your time. 


consultant for IC business
HI all.  Someone had posted on this board that they knew of a good consultant for getting started as an independent set up business.  Would you please be so kind to email me info on this?  Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.
I want to be a consultant to attorneys, to show them where
.  I'd like to reduce the allowable error rate for patients like you and me.
yeah, someone agrees on consultant!!
Thanks for the vote!  I just can't believe people can be so rude.  Thanks for the advice and,oh, I am a woman.  I thought the sensitivity would have given it away! LOL
Writer and PT marketing consultant
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Bingo. A good tax consultant
Thank goodness I have a good one that knows what to write off, etc.  Misconceptions of IC in this field is very common.  I also do not agree with an IC being assigned work whether it be a certain amount of minutes or to work certain hours.  As an IC you have the choice to take the work and transcribe it or not.  As an employee, however, you may be required to transcribe a certain amount of work.  These MTSOs what their cake and eat it too.  They want to write off your pay as a "subcontractor", because they are the contractor, plus expect a certain quota. 
FINAL CONSULTANT POST

You are right Fingers/Carole, I am not an MT.  I am a consultant for many big businesses.  All businesses are the same, in it to make money.  The bottom line is that the MT biz is going downhill consistently.  Those of you who are happy with your jobs, benefits, pay scale.... GREAT!  But what about the tons that are not.  Do you not care for your fellow American!!  It won't be long and you will ALL have the same problem.  Pay cut and fixes other VR and off-shore work.  I did not come here to start any war, only to open eyes, that it is imperative to stop the AAMT type who do nothing for you and organize yourselves to get accomplished what is necessary to keep your pay and benefits going up, NOT down and out of the country or to VR with you doing the corrections.  There is nothing wrong with making things easier with VR, but you should still get paid for your expertise while transitioning to this.  VR will NEVER be able to take the place of the qualified MT. 


I hope in some small way I did something good here.  My intentions were in the right place.  I wish you ALL well and full pockets!!