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the boss. So, inevitably, everyone that came to see her, stopped to complain to us 2 transcriptionists first. No one ever said it would be easy, but some people like the chaos. You have to ignore a lot going on around you. Also, don't be surprised to be asked to cover the phones or do other duties, but don't dare be behind on the transcription because you'll be asked why. That used to crack me up! As far as I was concerned anyone can answer a phone, but not a sole in the place could transcribe but us MTs (there were only 2 of us). The other thing that ticked me off was when I did take a break, I got the looks as if I should be typing for 8 hours straight, yet anyone else between patients could lolly-gag all they wanted and nothing was every said. Can you tell I'm glad to be in my home office and loving life at this point? It's great to gain experience on site, but it's even better to be at home where the distractions are limited at least in my opinion. |