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Please drop the q. daily to daily. Thanks

Posted By: giddy pc guru on 2008-01-04
In Reply to: question about q.d. - kaytee65




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Same here, daily or every day. nm
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Daily workloads
What is the average number of reports that are generated in a day? Please let me know if you work part time or full time and how long each report may take to type and proof? Thanks for your input-
Should be changed to daily. SM
The reason that item is probably in the test is to see if you have any knowledge of the JCAHO standards.  The "q.d." abbreviation is specifically prohibited.
daily line quota

If the going cpl seems to be .06


I read that 2500 lines a week is expected for full time.


1500 lines a week for part time.


$.06 x 2500 lines a week  = $150.00  This seems like very low pay.


It seems like low pay even if you multiply by $.08 cpl.


Did I calculated it right?


What is the daily line quota for a new grad?


After 1 yr experience?


3 yr experience?


5 yr experience?


daily line quota

If the going cpl seems to be .06


I read that 2500 lines a week is expected for full time.


1500 lines a week for part time.


$.06 x 2500 lines a week  = $150.00  This seems like very low pay.


It seems like low pay even if you multiply by $.08 cpl.


Did I calculated it right?


What is the daily line quota for a new grad?


After 1 yr experience?


3 yr experience?


5 yr experience?


Look online and apply daily! sm...
Looking for MT job postings online is probably the quickest way to find out who is hiring. Most local newspapers are also now online. Don't forget about networking with your graduate peers!
I think timing plays a huge role in getting that first MT job. Find out who is hiring and apply on a daily basis! Job hunting is a full-time job that pays off in a huge way!
Definitely check Word board(s) daily to see what you don't know. And you need your AAMT BOS II
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Drop out now!
I just recently finished their course.  You will probaby run into a lot of nasty MTs here that tell you that you must come from a certain school to get a job.  I am not one of those.  What I will tell you is that USCI provides almost no assistance finding jobs.  They don't give you a list of companies to apply to.  Their employment assistance consists of a book full of outdated information.  I know I have the skills to get the job done, and I am willing to work very hard for next to nothing to get my foot in the door, but it is very difficult to find employment after graduating from USCI unless you are able to work in-house at a local hospital.  I am stuck now, but I strongly advise that you drop the program while you can still get some money back and enroll in a different program.
is it ok to send out resume or best to drop off one?nm
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LPN to MT here. The pay drop will be a shocker, but it's nice to work
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