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I didn't go to Andrews or M-tech

Posted By: and I was hired before I even graduated sm on 2008-04-12
In Reply to: You need experience UNLESS you go to Andrews or M-TEC. - deb

So no, you do NOT need experience in order to get a job.


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M-Tech or Andrews
I am about to apply for MT school and I am not sure which school to go to.  I have read that M-Tech and Andrews are the best.  Is this correct? If so, which one is the BEST?
Ever see a disgruntled Andrews or M-TEC grad? Didn't think so.
I have compared me education with people from those schools. There IS no comparison. Real books, read teachers/advisers. The people who founded the schools actually have a part in running the schools and interacting with students/grads.

If all these extra programs are needed to transition CS students into the workforce, obviously they aren't trained as well as grads of Andrews and M-TEC.
She didn't say she didn't have the skills. She said she didn't have the experience.
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I didn't find it rude that you didn't agree with me. That doesn't
matter.  We don't have to agree.  What I found rude and condescending was the way you hammered away at how you had to have training, saying that anybody with common sense would know that you had to go to school to be an MT; things like that are what I found rude.  Some of us did just what you said couldn't be done.  Like I said, it doesn't matter if we agree or not.  We all have our opinions and are entitled to them.  Just don't try to tell me that what I, and others, have already done is not possible. 
Years ago you didn't need a certificate, didn't even
need experience, but things have changed.   Unless your mentor is going to sit by your side 24/7 I would recommend finishing the class, because you need to have a knowledge base in place.   I have seen recent posts though where companies willing to hire newbies will not hire those who has taken from the program that you are taking. 
Med-Tech
Does anybody know anything about Med-Tech?
Neither. You should look into being a rad or U/S tech, or something
else in the medical field. That is, if you want a job over the next 5 years.
Med-Tech
The only two I know of that sometimes hire "newbies" are Med-Tech Resources and ProType. I have worked for Med-Tech for almost 2 years now. Their pay depends on the report types that you do. I do believe they are hiring right now, though.
Med-Tech
I live here in Atlanta and I am about to graduate from school in March. After I finish my externship I was looking at working for Med-Tech resources in Marietta. I an wondering if anyone has any new information about the company that would help. I have seen a few post here about them but they were old. If you have any information about shifts, pay, and staff helpfulness I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Med-Tech Resources
I have worked for this company for almost 2 years. No complaints; however, I am IC so really don't know what they would expect from full time.
Med-Tech website is
www.med-tech.net and that is the correct one for Northeast.
Lisa/Tech Skills

Lisa,


Did you attend that in AZ? I almost did that but decided to go another way. 


M-Tech vs. Career Step
Need advise/personal experiences to help in choosing between M-tech vs. Career Step.  Do you feel that the higher tuition M-tech charges is worth it??  Was it helpful to have a mentor?  Your response is greatly appreciated.
You can also do the tech school thing
You can also go to a technical college (if you happen to have the time).  Most offer a certificate program (which is not the same as being certified as a CMT), of course.  I think it costs a little less this way...at least for me.  I went a couple of years ago and both semesters cost me $3500.  Most also help you find the first job.  I did an internship for a clinic and was hired after I finished the program.  I worked in-house for one year and then at home the next.  My starting salary was per hour (which I personally don't recommend, but at the time I did not know better).  My starting yearly income was $22K gross (I think it was about $10-something per hour).  I am now an independent contractor being paid by the line and last year I made $45K.  Good luck to you...hope this helped in some way!
M-Tech wannabe...wish I could get the money together right now
I just finished 18 months training at a community college to become an MT and I am not marketable. The provided no books, no equipment, and only 3 months of actual transcription practice. It cost me 4 times as much as the M-Tech program and I walked away with nothing...now I'm back at square one. I've researched online schools and narrowed it down to M-Tech, but after reading the great posts about this school, I'm sold. I am not giving up becoming an MT.
Just Ordered M-Tech's program
I just ordered M-Tech's program.  What do I expect!  I don't know if I am scared or exicited!
As Mr. Tech Support so accurately said...
'this profession is not at all about 'fast typing', it is about 'knowledge.'

It does not matter if you type fast or slow, if you don't know what you should type.
Do you mean Med-Tech Resources out of Georgia or another company? nm
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Agree with an outside school, but I went to a business & tech school. Great experience, better
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I didn't go to any of the BIG 3
And I did not have a problem either. I worked hard, got extra practice dictation and did a lot of extra work on my own. I got my first job, stayed there until I moved. They gave me such a good reference letter that I have had no problems landing clients since. Every single one has their own style and requirements, so the learning curve is always going to be there anyway. I interviewed a person who went to one of the top 3, and she didn't have a clue, by the way. It is all in how seriously you take the work, just like anything else.
didn't think of that!
Thanks! I just did it, and I think for the most part that did do it. I looked at EVERYTHING else! LOL
I didn't think so.
Can't hurt to ask.
I didn't about that.
Thank you Deb. That IS a very valid point. I appreciate your quick reply.
I didn't know....sm
I didn't know there was paid internships where you get paid for the work. I didn't have an AHDI approved school I don't believe so I didn't have that luxury. Wish I had though.
Didn't like my answer?
Didn't like my tone? That's just too damn bad. Get over it. I told you the truth. If you don't want to heed the truth, that's your problem, not mine.
Didn't mean to insult you . . .
I didn't mean to insult you. When I make suggestions like that, it's as much, or even more, for others who would read the posts later. Few people have that much money on hand--this is a topic that will be google-able for years. Maybe someone can use the ideas to finance their child's tuba lessons some day.

Look at it this way . . . you may have the money in the bank, but if you can get some cash by selling stuff you don't need, you'll have a roomier habitat and "free" schooling, too. Well, sort of free. You might not have to dip into savings that way.

It IS a lot of money. If it were me, knowing what I know, I'd feel a lot insecure about forking over that kind of cash.

but they didn't respond to me
They responded to a new MT, who responded to me. Therefore, they *did* read what I wrote correctly.

Kind of like W.C. Fields, a well-known atheist. He was found to be reading the bible and when asked why he said, "I'm looking for loopholes."

The MTSO found a loophole.
I didn't see it but for some reason
most of my posts and responses don't get deleted even when things get thick!  I don't take it personally or think much about it when it does happen.  I've seen things that seemed very benign get deleted, not just here but other places.  Seems like it is just the way things work.
No, they didn't mind at all that I was new.
In fact, I think they preferred it. That way, they can train me to do things their way. And no, I won't be the only one transcribing. They have one Transcriptionist that has worked there for 6 years and I will be helping her out. I will only have to work in the office for approx. 1 hour per day and the rest at home. They said I could work as many or as few hours as I need to. I've thanked them very kindly every day this week for giving me this opportunity.

I hope you can find something soon as well. It is so frustrating trying to get the required experience.
The OP didn't say anything about any thing other than TV
As I stated before, I work when my little one watches certain programs; however, there are bigger issues here just as you brought up. What I got from the original poster was exactly what those fly-by-night get-rich-quick while you stay at home with your kids try to sell newbies and don't prepare a new MT for the REALITY of working from home, especially with small children. Had the original poster said "in addition to having puzzle time, block building time, playing in the sand time, what good programs will help?" I would have felt differently but that is NOT how the original post was worded.

I'm lucky because I have learning centers set up. I don't rely on extensive TV to get my work done. Plus I'm not a newbie with unrealistic expectations and a huge learning curve to face while there are 2 little ones vying for my attention. It is certainly possible to have kids stay home and work, but to rely heavily on TV IMHO is wrong thinking for the future of our children. I take advantage of mother's day out as I am single with a child who was dropped on my door by a mom who didn't want to play mommy anymore. I have a child with no social skills, who doesn't know what home cooked food is, who never before had a regular schedule, didn't know another child her own age...I could go on and on.

My point is that having a variety of activities, interactions, settings is much better for a child than relying on hours of TV (the OP mentioned morning shows plus wanted more suggestions for other times, which indicates wanting to have the TV babysitting them). If you don't see it that way, read the OP again.

My child can go outside and play on my patio and I can watch and talk to her from my desk. How could a newbie who needs no distraction do something like that. TV. My child can ride around the house, collecting pretend mail while singing and I'll join in while waiting for the doctor to flip through the chart. How will a newbie handle that? TV.

I think you and I are arriving at the same endpoint, but interpreting the OP with different POVs. You never addressed the OP's obvious lack of insight about ENTERING the MT at home world with stay-at-home children. I did.
Didn't mean to jump on you
I'm sorry if I was overly defensive - I'm just so very frustrated.  I'm glad things worked out for you, and I feel that if things had been handled differently, I would have been perfectly happy finishing the course.  My problem has not been with the content of the course, but with their lack of help when I begged for someone to actually check on why the materials never arrived.  I asked nicely about 8 or 9 times before I finally lost it.  And then, when I lost it, they punished me for speaking out.  These are not the actions of a reputable business, and their lack of response now makes them look even worse.  But again, I'm glad for you and good luck.
I didn't say I was just going to wake up and be an MT
I didn't just say I want to be an MT. I said I was starting school with Career Step. They train you to become a MT.
You didn't say what was difficult about it to be
able to help you. 
I didn't indicate that anyone can do it. I simply
stated my experience.  I thought that was the reason for this forum, sharing experiences and opinions. 
Would you not be upset if someone that you didn't know,
had never met, knew nothing about you or your work ethics questioned everything that you are supposed to know to be able to accomplish you job?  The whole tone of your post was condescending whether you meant it to be or not.  Almost every sentence said *do you* know this or that and I could only assume that the *you* that was being referred to was me.  Just because I didn't go for formal MT training doesn't mean that I have forgotten the basics of grammar.  Believe it or not, nurses have to know where to put commas, too.  We have to know all the basics of grammar.  That's why we're required to take college-level English in our nursing programs.  Having CMT behind one's name doesn't make one a good Transcriptionist either; it only means that person is a good test taker.  Sure, they have to know the basics, but that doesn't mean they're perfect. Neither am I.  I'm quite sure I make mistakes even though I strive to produce a quality report without mistakes. CMTs, just like the rest of us, are constantly learning, too, I hope.  So, please think twice about how a post is going to sound before you jump on the bandwagon and beat someone down.  Maybe you didn't mean to, but you did anyway.  Have a wonderful evening. 
Agree. Didn't go to either, but SM

those 2 are the only 2 schools I recommend to anyone who asks me about going into MT (if they insist on going into it even after I've told them the income is going down and not up).


You didn't offend me

Lynn, you wrote a lovely post.  And if this board was for MTs only, I'd chime in with you about how I like working from home too.  You did not offend me and I certainly do not think you are insensitive.  I offer you and anyone else my apologies if what I wrote came off sounding that way.  That was not the intent.  You have nothing to apologize for. 


I am mad at the way the companies play tricks on us and I was just trying to get people to see the other side of this coin if they haven't seen it yet and often newbies don't to the delight of the MTSOs.  They love posts like yours.  They think that is all we want, so that is what they emphasize when interviewing, and some people think they have found the perfect job only to realize later on that if they're not experienced and can't produce like the wind, all these goodies aren't worth much at bill paying time.  If you've got a great job, good for you!  I'm happy for you!! 


Working from home IS great but let's do all we can to make it even better.  We need to learn the other side's tactics and not fall for them to our detriment.  I've bought into lies and suffered the consequences.  If I can help prevent others from doing so, I want to.


I wish you and everyone nothing but success and the most this job can give you.   


 


Mine didn't, but I am IC
so maybe if you are employed with this company they should be paying you to train.
I didn't think that was sarcastic.
Just stating the truth, which you know since you've been in it for so long.  I've been doing this over 20 years too and it hasn't changed now, has it?  Every Transcriptionist comes into this business with the bright idea "Why doesn't someone tell the docs to talk slower/faster/clearer/enunciate/speak English".  Hasn't worked so far but I guess we can keep trying.
Well, why ask if you didn't want the answer.
You asked why anyone would get into the industry now. Why ask the question if you didn't want to hear the answer. We weren't necessarily defending our jobs, but explaining why we do it. We make more than working at Wal-Mart and are much happier at home doing MT. If you were just trying to make a point, then just spit it out instead of asking questions you really don't want the answers too.

I agree about the post above, but many of us come to this field with our eyes wide open. I knew what to expect. I knew I would have to work hard to get where I needed to be financially and I have far exceeded my expectations. For some of us, MT does pay and pays well, better than any of the other jobs available in my small town.
You didn't say if you are an MTSO or IC or employee or what. (nm)
nm
I didn't use a dating website...
but I met my husband online in an AOL chat room. We now have 2 kids and have been together almost 7 years.
sorry, that should be Department-knew something didn't look right
nm
I didn't have the trouble you described after school.
The school itself was very hard and the work was similar to most of what I did on the job. There were some differences, of course, and I was very slow at first. My experience was different from yours though and the school was the biggest reason for the difference.
I didn't see YOUR name on this message, MTSO!
nm
I didn't ask about finding work.
I asked if anyone knew anything about Gatlin Education Services.
I didn't go to their website, but I knew they
probably weren't legit because they used 2 different names on 2 different boards to post about their "internship." 
Just checked email, didn't see it
Thanks for the email. I just checked my email and did not see anything. I will keep looking, maybe there is a server delay or something. I really do want to know the real deal before taking the leap.

Thanks.
If you didn't go to one of the better schools your chances of
getting a job are slim.  There are probably 100 schools out there, the majority of them fly by night places that say you can make $40,000/year, etc.....The training that you receive at most of this places is so poor that you (not you specifically) can't even pass the tests to get hired.

If you read past posts there have been lots of people who have been through some of these programs and after they start testing they realize they don't have enough education to get a job and they go back and take one of the better programs, who have a good reputation, and who usually offer job assistance, or they try to find a menitoring program.

I'm not saying there is no way you can get a job if you didn't go to one of the better schools, just that if someone went to Andrews or M-Tec they would have a much better chance than someone who took the At-Home Professions or similar course.  
I'm assuming you didn't take courses from one of the better
schools as they help with job placement.  Have you looked into companies offering menitoring programs.  I would love to mentor a newbie, but I get paid to produce lines. 
I didn't know Allstate went out of business...sm
Do you know why? I did the AIM program and worked for Allstate too.