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"Continue to be happily employed?" I'm glad you put THAT in writing

Posted By: Sylvi on 2006-06-03
In Reply to: I am so tired... - nobitterhag

because those are words you are going to eat within the next five years. Better wake up and smell the coffee.


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you are missing the point - I am happily employed too but I see it's not going to last

you don't get to keep jobs by "wishing" you know. I am making anywhere from 12c to 14c to 19c on my own accounts but that doesn't change the fact that technology will virtually eliminate MT as we know it in the next decade. Nothing wrong with teaching newbies how to watch and analyze trends.


I didn't graduate from either of those and have been employed for 3 years.
I did, however, graduate from the Career Step program via Everett Community College and had my first job before I graduated.
Your writing skills
concern me more. It appears you have not learned punctuation. I'm not trying to be mean, but there is enough to learn without having to learn basic writing skills too. I'd rather see English whizzes go into MT.
writing skills
well, I wasn`t being all picky on here. I see mistakes,typos on here all the time. Sorry 
Love the idea on using a phone book A-Z for writing down
I have almost 4 year experience now and may branch out on my own next year I think, or at least try. Love the idea of using the phone book, can't believe I never thought of it. Thanks for the tip.
I enjoy MT, but I see the writing on the wall. I have started another at-home business....(sm)
I love the tax benefits of working from home, so I have gone into another business. I am probably about six months away from having this business surpass my current income. Once that happens... I am out of MT. Sad, but true.

I don't want to be the last rat off of the sinking ship! (Not that I consider myself a rat, mind you. More like a cute, fuzzy mouse, perhaps...)

Ha ha!
LOL - glad you liked it.
I should try and find that Parents article, but I'm running out of time myself.
glad to help
I certainly didn't mean to imply that you didn't know your terminology. I just know that if there is a specialty that I start transcribing that I am unfamiliar with, well, I need to brush up on my knowledge......and I have been doing this for 21 years. For instance oncology, ophthalmology, etc.

I didn't attend one of the "big 3". In fact, I went to the local vo-tech school for medical office assistant just after high school. MT was just ~part~ of the cirriculum. Got an MT job before I even graduated covering for a local MT on maternity leave....that doc office ended up keeping me and it has gone on from there. Worked in doc office for 3-1/2 years, radiology office for 4 years, acute care hospital for 3-1/2 years, and now MQ for 10 years. I am just suggesting that having good references, either books or awareness of good web sites, can make all the difference when you are trying to prove yourself.....because we all get stumped every now and then.

Good luck!
Glad to help!
nm
Glad to help!
Mmmm, French silk pie. Great choice.

:oD
I'm glad it will help
I really love my book. You're right, the size of the print is very nice. If you notice, when listing references for this book, it lists the Medical Phrase Index, which is the very pricey version of this book. I think that particular book is aimed more towards coders, and this book is specifically for MTs. Anyway, glad to help!
Glad it works for you

You sound like you have a system that works for you. I tried getting more hours in at night after the kids went to bed and found that I was too tired, would get bad eyestrain and was just not that effective when I did not get enough sleep. 


I actually make more money at home as an MT than I would in an office.  Like I said below, mine are in dc. If it were just my 3yo daughter, I would be able to do it with her around.


Even though I have a 2 and 3yo in daycare, the benefit of working from home with a flexible schedule (have to get 35 or so hours in per wk, but whenever as long as its steady) is that I can pause my workday at 3pm when my 7 yo gets out of school - I pick him up, then I pick them up. I am also able to send my 3yo to preschool 3 mornings per wk and take the time to drop her off and pick her up.  I have also been able to work on sick days.  I estimate that since December, I would have had to take 8.5 sick days to care for my children if I worked in an office.


After being a SAHM for a long time, I am enjoying having some time where I am working and the kids are in school. 


To each his own - I have fielded opinions from both sides on this one. 


 


I'm glad you brought this up...
I'm glad you brought this up, because there are scams out there and new MTs need to be aware of them. Just look at the threads below regarding Proficient Transcription.

Best of luck to you in your job search!
glad you agree

I didn't even realize I was on the Newbie board.  I've posted this before and people always thank me, some argue with me, but it's my stand and I'm sticking with it!! 


Newbies especially get suckered in by this line the companies feed and it's not right.  Sounds good and emotions take over and then the spider has you right in its web.  How can a woman hold her baby and think "If I'll just take less pay I can stay home with him/her and watch them grow up" and then say No to that!  All I'm saying is go for BOTH -- stay home with your baby or for whatever reason you want to work from home but DEMAND for yourself and as a group with all of us the best wage you can get as well!  Go for the cake AND the ice cream.  You DESERVE both!  Just be professional about your work responsibilities to prove to your boss that you DO take your job seriously and CAN do both and are worth the pay which isn't likely to get any better when this tactic works so well. 


Many seem to forget this is a PROFESSION.  We're not at home making home-made preserves to be sold at the county fair or something.  Sometimes we come off sounding like that, though.  I'm sure the doctors and lawyers on the golf courses talk about the benefits from working from home too but they don't share that with their patients whom they still charge the same.  We keep shooting our cause down all by ourselves.  If MTSOs were not allowed to read this site, it would be a different matter.  But, like I said, we're being watched. 


If you want to move this to the Main Board go ahead.  I don't know how to.  I've only replied to threads. 


Good luck to you and all newbies!!! 


Thank you! I am so glad to hear
that using the pinkie to shift will not interfere with the program.
Glad you found it helpful! :) NM
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Glad to hear such good news!
I am happy for you and your family, and I hope he continues to improve.
I've been searching for quality MT school- glad I found this Board

It appears that everyone can agree on M-Tec or Andrews School--by the way is that Linda Andrews and not Andrews/Holbrook?


I want to get started with training soon and I'm having difficulty deciding.  I've taken both their tests and they both seem like good choices.  Decisions, decisions...