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Sending out prayers that every New MT finds a nice job!

Posted By: GingerPie sm on 2006-05-03
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Though one poster on this board did remark that he thought Sienna was a scam, I respectfully disagree. It is a short course, introductory in nature, and recommends that if you wish to pursue a full-time career in MT that you look into CS. I use their CDs for enrichment and feel I definitely got a good value for the price. There is a lot of good stuff there; there are some dead links. I am pretty sure nobody really thinks they can become a fully-qualified employed MT for $12. Full-fledged scammers charge much, much more!
Blessings and prayers from me to you..nm

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Will say some prayers for you, your husband, and you family.
My dad died of cardiomyopathy, but at least he was older-73. I have to have ECHOs every 5 years since I'm at risk for it.
Try sending again.
Have you received anything from either of us?
Just keep sending in resumes.

I am still a student and was able to get a job.  I do acute care, mainly OP notes.  I applied everywhere.  I was finally hired at a very low rate and I worked for a few months for the experience, then I quit because of nonpayment...  Grrrr.  .    So I started sending out resumes again.  This time, I had added acute care (OP notes) to my resume and got several calls.  I found a good job as a part-time IC.  It worked out in the end.  Just keep sending in your resume.  I also send a cover letter with mine. 


Good luck!! 


       


I just kept sending in resumes
I am still a student but I was offered a job working from home doing OP notes.  I sent in my resume to several companies posted on the jobs board, along with a cover letter.   I tested with a few places, passed, and found a good fit for me.  I even turned down a few.  So, jobs are out there.  Keep sending in your resume with a cover letter and keep on trying.    Good luck!! 
Keep sending out resumes via internet and locally -
There is nothing that can make up for your lack of experience. You can just hope someone decides to give you a chance. However, where I work we would rather hire someone right out of school who has gone to one of the Big Three than someone from another school with years of transcribing under their belt. Good luck to you.
Method of sending/receiving dictation: DEP

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lol nice one
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Well isn't that nice.
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At least someone is trying to be nice and help
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That was really nice of you (see msg)
I'm sure it will help tons of people. Saving Keystrokes is a tad expensive but I've heard nothing but wonderful praises about it. I am seriously considering buying it.

The ABCZ method is quite popular but I haven't settled down and changed my IT entries yet (too much overtime at the moment). Thanks for the post!
Nice.
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some people....not nice!
I would try in-house to get some experience.

If you have to work at home then try doctor offices that have 1 or 2 docs. They might be more willing to hire someone without experience.
Opppsss..Nice spelling,huh? lol...
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Thank you!


Oh yeah, that's real nice
You ought to be ashamed of yourself to say that you are helping people when you are dangling a position in her face, and then have enough nerve to rant about it.  Everyone has a different situation.  So, she says she is Mom first, aren't we all?  Geez....  You people are amazing.  Lisa, I commend you, for standing up for yourself.  You'll make it in this business because it does take assertiveness whether it be now or in the future.  Do not think for one minute there are not people in this field choosing their own hours so they can be mothers plus have an income.  God bless, good luck, and take care of your children and your business as they only have one mother, but there are plenty of jobs out there for the taking. 
It would be nice if there were current info
in the archives. I just joined them. I've asked on this forum myself about SGS and got no better answer. For the most part thus far, they seem basically okay, though not so quick to respond to questions/concerns.
LPN to MT here. The pay drop will be a shocker, but it's nice to work
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So thank you for saying Spheris employees are bumbling. That was nice.
Perhaps the green eyed monster is the one who can't stand the idea of anyone being successful in this field any way OTHER than the Mighty Big Three.
Nice advice, however, learning good grammar usually falls somewhere
between grades 1-8 and, even more so, 9-12, if you are lucky enough to be exposed to good schools.  If they have not been the afforded the opportunity to attend a solid grade school, as well as a high school, with teachers who emphasize and demand the importance of correct grammar, they are going to be left behind when it comes to MTing, or have to take some English classes to catch up on what they missed during the early days of learning.
This all sounds nice, but newbies have to choose MTSOs wisely and this one is not a wise choice.
me, I will explain.