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sorry so long in getting back -

Posted By: Taxydeer on 2007-04-28
In Reply to: Taxydeer, question for you - Jerri

I don't have a real average count because sometimes I run out of work because of the tim of day that I work - but what this system does do is keep up with the amount you type per hour - which is pretty neat. I have instructions that say if you use all of the functions available you can get up to 600 lines an hour (which is my goal). Right now I'm at around 450 an hour - and around the same old 200-250 an hour for straight transcription. It actually averages out about the same pay-wise - but the editing really saves your wrists, back and neck. Hope this helps. You can see that if you work an 8 hour shift about what you would average with time. I also work part-time - but am happy with my pay for the time spent working and am very grateful to have a chance to learn this program since I think it is the way that transcription is going. Those of us who know it will be much more valuable and able to keep a job far longer than those who do not have experience with it.


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I saw on this board a long time back
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Getting back into the field after a long break

I have 13 years of experience in a variety of specialties, including about 3 years working for a transcription company (multiclinic work mostly) and a few years doing freelance work along with my full-time position. 


I quit being a Transcriptionist because I completed a graduate degree and became a high school English teacher.  I have taught for several years but now am staying home with my children and would like to get back into the transcription field.  I always found the reports to be fascinating, and after being a teacher, the idea of solitary work appeals to me.  


The big problem is that it has been about 10 years since I worked as a transcriptionist.  I have been refreshing my skills by completely re-reading the Book of Style, purchasing a USB foot pedal, and practicing sample transcriptions.  The service where I previously worked was purchased by one of the large nationals, so I don't have anyone there for a contact. 


I was an excellent transcriptionist and know I would be again, given the opportunity.  How would you advise me to go about my job search? 


Thanks, and sorry for making this so long.


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OK! I'm glad you're back down here. Now don't go back up there and read those evil posts ag
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I'm not sure how many people they are hiring but you shouldn't stress too hard over it. Do the best you can.


Congrats! How long have you been a MLS and how long did you study for the test!

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but I do think jobs can be paused.
I had a problem with this for a long, long time sm
I have always worked days, like from 6-3. Over the last few years, it didn't matter how much sleep I got, I became real groggy between 7 and 11. Really shoots the day. Talked to my doctor and he said my blood pressure pills were the culprit but he refused to change me to another brand or dosage since I have multiple aneurysms (2 in the brain). My BP has been stable for a long time and he wants to "keep it on the low side". I tried taking them before I went to bed instead of early in the morning, but then I had headaches all day. So, I am changing to a night shift for a few months so I can sleep when those pills kick in and so far it is working pretty good. I stay mostly awake during my shift and die when I hit the bed from 6 am to 10 am, then I lay down again later in the afternoon for 2-3 hours. I still get 6-7 hours of sleep, it's just split up during the day, plus I am mostly awake now when I sit down to type. I don't have to deal with the heat in my office, either. It tends to warm up real fast in here with the south sun on the house and 2 pc's running all day, even with the air conditioner on.
I've been doing this a long, long time...

I used to make $70,000 and up a year and did so for most of the late 80s and 90s (one girl used to make six figures a year working 7 days a week!)  Because we were making more money than the supervisors and Medical Records Directors in hospitals, they began to switch to transcription services which were sprouting up all over the place.  Plus AAMT came into existence and even though in the beginning it claimed it was to fight for transcriptionists (although assured us it was NOT a union), they eventually morphed into an organization that was more management friendly.  They developed the "guidelines" and the 65-char line.  That was the beginning of the end for those high-end wages.  Then all those mickey mouse transcription schools popped up, and now outsourcing overseas.  YES, we're complaining. 


Been in this biz a long, long time, 30+ years and....sm
I love/loved MTing. However, things have changed so much during these years. The job definitely gets easier; don't have to look up much, can decipher ESLs much easier, in other words, you get pretty comfortable with things and you have confidence in yourself. The more experience you have the easier the job, but....

I actually made more money 10 years ago!! We didn't have speech recognition and you actually got paid for headers/footers, demographics, carbon copies, etc., you got paid for what you did fairly; today, I am not so sure.

You will feel burned out at times, but that passes and you find you like your job again.

Good luck to you!!
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How do you set your computer back 1 day. I messed something up and need to go back 1 day.
NM
A long, long time ago, I was going thru
a really bad time emotionally and physically. I was suffering, and my transcribing suffered. I assure you - if you are to the point of not paying your rent, literally, and needing food stamps, there is something else going on in your life than current transcription rates. We are all in this industry and many are thriving, most getting along comfortably. If you are literally to the point of food stamps, you honestly would be a fool to continue. I blamed it on my job, on my line rate, on everything but the honest truth that I was ill and was NOT working as I should or could. It is a really sad thing that you keep spreading this propaganda that MTs in our culture are doomed and now destined for food stamps. Food stamps are not something to toss around lightly, as you would know if you ever had to use them. Please let's not be quite so dramatic. Again, if you are really in those dire straits, you really need to face that MTing is not the fit for you, personally, and do something about it rather than blame our industry. You dwell on the past, but we can't do that. While you may have made other wages 20 years ago, may I remind you that we were pounding away on IBM Selectrics using layers of paper and bottles of white out, going crazy trying to rewind tapes over and over to get that dang word, with no idea what an Expander was. Technology is fantastic. Things have changed, but things are still great in this industry, and in this world. Those who change and can adapt will be fine, but you need to recognize that most of us are not ready for food stamps.  
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A gross line IS a gross line regardless if it's 90 characters long or 1 character long... SM

I'm very sorry that your lines are 90 characters line and you get paid by gross lines.  You are cheating yourself - that's not my fault.  You cannot change the definition of a gross line.  So I gues I'm not understanding what you are trying to say.  Now if you are trying to say that your line equals 90 characters and that's how you figure your lines, than you are not using gross lines.  You have defined a line to be 90 characters, whereas most MTSOs define a line as 65 characters.  If that is the case, then I must say again, you are cheating yourself.


So which is it, do you get paid by gross lines or by a 90 character line?


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Wow, how long have you been at it? I have 292, but ran out. nm

how long ago........
were you hired? I know now they won't look anyone that isn't experienced in the areas that they are requesting. It is MedQuist that hired you?
How long
have you worked for them. What specific pluses do they have?
how long
over a year. managers who are a help and a platform that is really easy to use.
yes, as long as
 you have not signed anything with either company that states you won't work for anyone else while working for them.   Always read legally binding documents carefully and thoroughly.
don't know how long ago that was,

appropriate anymore. I was taught "when in doubt, leave it out," especially if the comma is meant to add emphasis.


I have seen too many instances where too many commas have ruined a document.


How long have you been on DQS? SM
Why do you think the line count plunged so much? So, there is no way to use your own expander? thx so much
how long have you all been a MT?

I'll start:  Almost 27 years doing acute care reports, but I have about a year of experience doing radiology (hospital).

Care to share?


how long?? try 20+
I started doing transcription in 1983. Certified for 12 years. Still going strong. Hands perfect. Love this job.
How long

I have been official MT for 13 years, unofficially for about 7 years before that.


how long have you all been a MT?
Since 1962 - forever and ever amen
long day
I work 6a-2p and then 4p-12a.
Can I ask you how long you have been using
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Long, long, long
Cannot type at all if they are short.  Almost 3/4 to 1 inch over finger.  Get them done every two to three weeks.  My one pleasure.   But if I get them cut down to just over my fingers I cannot type at all.   And I used to be a nail biter also. 
Long.
.
must be long
I've worn nails long for so long that I really, truly can't type if I break them or my nail artist files them too short.... I just bumble all over the keyboard
Probably anything as long as you have
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Sorry.. duh.. long long day. I mean THEIR MTs..
MDI-FL that is..
Do you know how long will take you to get this out?
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I would keep as long as you keep
x
so long, NM
z
How long
I've been in this for 30 years. I just gave my notice at a job where I've been for 3 mos. However, since this is your first MT job, I would say give it a year. I learned on the job and I was ready to cry every night at the end of my shift - but I stuck it out and by 6 mos., I had the hang of it and by 12 mos., I knew I was doing a good job.

ESLs are part of the job - if you stick it out and learn every accent possiblee, you will acquiring a skill that will prove very useful to you in this business. You can do anyone's accent, including Baltimore and Boston (ha, ha), if you practice them enough.

Good luck.
i just did this all not long ago.
but i called a local computer guy to hook it all up (his services didn't cost much at all). He gave me a router and a KVM switch. I should have done it years ago! I have much more room on the desk, i can just push the button and i'm looking at one system, push it, and am on the other -- can be doing maintenance on one while working on the other, etc. Its great. I couldn't say if the brands (ie, router) makes a difference. I have a Belkin router. For me, it was much less headache to call a computer guy. He also fixed it so both print off of one printer. Good luck!
How long does it take to get used to a new MT job?
In your experience, when you got a new MT job, how long did it take for you to get used to the new platform, docs, etc. 
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