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What state do you live in??

Posted By: 15 years and then some on 2005-11-20
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    Where do you live?
    Just wondering where you live because a hospital that I applied at is looking for someone.
    I don't live where the hospital is looking - sm
    I actually have two hospitals to recruit for - one in NY and one in Maryland. I will have another soon in Minnesota after I fly up there on Wednesday to find out their needs and look at the surrounding area. These would be for people wanting to relocate. Relocation would be paid.
    where the heck do you live?
    Are you an RN? Even in podunk the salary for an RN is nearly 30 an hour, and the traveling nurses get more plus paid rent and utilities.
    I don't mind saying where I live.
    I live in Granbury, TX. If thats nowhere near you then they probably wouldn't even bother w/ me, right? If you live around here, let me know, if not then let me know too. Thanks for helping!!!!!
    How could we help? All you can do is state the experience you have.
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    Can I ask what state you're in? nm
    nm
    Words to live by...
    Thanks so much for the info!!!! I love discovering how to make my life "easier" and to have someone give so freely of the knowledge they have obtained over years of experience. It is very helpful. Thank you!!!!
    It does matter where you live
    as well as all the other things mentioned in other posts. That said, Meg is obviously new to the profession and does not understand that by charging 6 cpl directly to the doctors offices you/she/whoever would be doing all MTs a disservice and contributing to the decline of our compensation. I am on the other side of the country, but the rates here are typically charged by the gross line at about 12-14 cpl, which translates to a couple of cents higher for 65-character lines. Even if you are working for a service 6 cpl is low, although admittedly not much lower than what is average these days, but take into consideration that you are not having to fight to attain and keep accounts, and all that goes with that end of it, and are doing only the transcribing and what goes into producing the actual reports. Services are charging hospitals even more than the rates I mentioned above, to the tune of about 21-23 cpl. (which also varies and is based on several factors).
    Reply to state question
    NC.....
    Vanessa - noticed you live in NC....can I ask where, as I do and might be able to help nm

    what city state are you looking for work in?

    Sounds like a sad state of affairs.
    That really sounds awful! I was considering this company, having only a year's worth of experience. I was watching this thread to see how it all comes out. It does not sound like this would be a good place for me to try to start a career after all - newbie or not. I have read this stuff before. For it to keep coming up, there must be some truth to it.

    Is there any newbie friendly company out there worth hitching your wagon to? Spheris sounds like it has the potential to basically be okay, but creating the environment where the MTs have to scratch around for work is just kind of sad.
    Minimum wage in my state is 5.15 and
    some days I don't even make that transcribing. I have two transcription accounts, heavy VR. If I only looked at this with respect for the money I made, I would be depressed. I also needed a career change (and made fair money before MT). But, I consider MT a trade off. These are some of the added benefits as I see them beyond the pay:

    No to and from work commute (I save two hours daily). Not having to drive in inclement weather (that just scares me, I don't miss that). No work clothes or uniforms to buy or keep up (how do I calculate that?). No eating out for lunch or even packing a lunch for work (save money there). No office politics or drama to deal with (priceless). Being able to schedule MD appointments and other things that come up and work around those without begging my "boss'" permission (again, priceless). Not having a job where I am standing on my feet all day (I'm too old for that anymore). Saving a bit of money on taxes using my home office for work (always a help). Being home and able to keep up with the laundry, housework and have a homecooked meal on the table at a decent hour (pretty close to priceless to me). Being able to watch TV or DVDs in the evening with my husband again and have family time and even keep my grandchildren for the whole weekend if I want (priceless to me). These are some of the things that make MT a better trade off for me than what I had before when I made better pay, particularly on those days when I don't. There is value to all of that to me.

    Just my opinion.
    do you live close to anyone who transcribes for a living?
    Maybe you can find a mentor who can help you out. It is very hard to get into this field. It would be beneficial if you could find someone to QA your work for you.


    Try the FTC or your state's Department of Labor and Industry.
    I think the FTC is www.ftc.org
    She didn't say she worked in another state. That's why I asked WHY?
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    Posting your full name and your city/state
    isn't a very good idea. 
    any new graduates live in Orange County California.
    From what I gather, and remember as I was in your shoes 15 years ago, to get a job is tough.  Are new graduates interested in working in externship program and a more experienced transcriptionist's residence for maybe 6-7 cents per line???  I have been pondering this and would appreciate any feedback. 
    20$ an hour?!!! I couldn't make this as a nurse where I live! You are VERY blessed! nm
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    Search the net by city and state. Many jobs/services out there that you'll never see here or on
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    How would you show the cards in person when you work in another state? You copy them and mail/fax
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    You'll need to work 2 jobs at home to be able to live on MT. Or have a spouse + your income. Best
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