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Keystrokes versus TTS???? - inquiringminds
Posted: May 24, 2013
Looking for good, bad and everything in between on these two companies. TIA.
I liked Keystrokes myself - NCMT
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Never worked for TTS....sorry. But Keystrokes always paid on time, any my account was always busy. Unfortunately, we lost it to VR....but if that hadn't happened, I'd be there now. Good support from supervisor, never harsh feedback on mistakes. Even a "message board" to communicate with other MT's....and another for blanks that you could go back and easily reference. Good luck!
That's like asking, would you like to be stabbed in the stomach or thrown off a cliff? nm - My vote is neither
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I don't know anything about KS. I worked at TTS. The pros: Hardly ever ran out of work. Supervisor on Escription side is nice. The cons: Supervisor on Dictaphone side is not so nice. Lots of micromanaging. Lots of e-mails. Strictly adhere to your schedule even if you are an IC. Very little flexing. QA by TTS, Nuance and in some cases, the hospital facility. They monitor your time in the system. If you don't touch your keyboard for 4 minutes, it deducts that time from your time worked.
To Bear: Right on the money and absolutely all true-nm! - exTTS
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