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in my dreams? 9 CPL reg....sm

Posted By: no message on 2006-06-09
In Reply to: 7 cpl in your dreams! - nm

7.2 cpl for ASR/VR.............check with the BIGGEST national.......that's what they pay a level 2 (tier 2)!!! 


I have nothing to prove to you..........7.2 CPL believe it or not....20% less than 9 CPL............YOU DO THE MATH!!


idgits........ 




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7 cpl in your dreams!
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Yes but not dreams

I don't have any dreams or anything like that but sometimes, as silly as it sounds, I just get gut feelings about things.


For example, I kept getting a bad feeling that my husband was going to get in a car accident. Every "feeling" I had involved the same highway in the same location & this bad feeling kept reoccurring and getting stronger & stronger to the point that I was freaking out. This went on for about 2 weeks, practically every day until I convinced myself that I was being ridiculous. A few days later, on that same highway and at that same exit, my husband got into a car accident. Fortunately he was OK but those gut feelings I had really freak me out now!


American Dreams!!
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Dreams? I don't think so. I make 9.5 as an MT with MQ. They cut my pay 20% as an ME, so you go fi
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sweet dreams, because
at MQ if an MT has a base rate of 10 cpl then she gets 80% of that for ME, 8 cpl. AND, I might add, there are some MTs who make *more* than 10 cpl.............
Do you ever transcribe in actual dreams? (s/m)

Along a similar, but different thread with regards to the post below about daydreaming or thinking about other things when transcribing, do you ever transcribe in your dreams?  Thank goodness it doesn't happen all the time, but sometimes I will have a dream where I'm sitting at the computer and transcribing dictation, and can read all the words in front of me.  Is that strange, or what?  And I also sometimes dream that I'm reading a book.  I guess that's what happens when you're in such a word-oriented profession! 


I agree - his dreams are more important than mine; however, sm

I just see him throwing opportunities away and he doesn't even realize it.  So sad for me to sit back and watch. 


I guess that is what being a parent is - having to let go, let them make decisions on their own, and hopefully grow up to be a good responsible adult giving back to the world. 


This is very difficult!!!!!


In your dreams. They are not taught how to dictate, nor do they care. sm
They, the doctors, barely get a 1 day course in prescribing medications, let alone dictating.  That is why we are medical transcriptionists.  If you thought it would be like it was on the SUM tapes, you are wrong.  This is the real world of doctors dictating.  For the one who laughed at the big bucks,  well maybe you don't make them, and maybe this is why.  If you can only do easy, clinic work, then you will never make it in this business.  That is the work that is easily done off-shore and by VR.