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It was like the good old days - downtime
Posted: Oct 06, 2012
I had a 20 minute report, straight typing, very decent dictator. Took me about an hour. Got 262 actual lines. I had forgotten what that feels like.
you were probably dreaming - :)
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I have those dreams. Then an orange fog takes over my brain!
Wow! - shocked
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How do you do a 20 minute dictation and end up with 262 lines? I've done 30 minute ones and have only gotten 179 at the very most!
What are the differences do you suppose?
Depends on speed of dictator... - Hayseed
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I'm sure most of us have had that 20-minute report where the dictor "umms" and shuffles through paperwork, goes back and changes/deletes what was said, only for the transcriptionist to score a whopping 50 lines or something pathetic like that. Man, I hate those days. I'm very happy for you OP though! May you snag a whole bunch of reports like that!
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The difference could also be in how the lines are - calculated. I once worked for a
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company where I could do a get a 10 to 15 minute dictation and only end up with 30 lines or so. It was a part-time gig and took forever for the lines to add up, whereas at my full-time job I could easily do 200 lines per hour and for some reason with them only 150 to 160 (without taking any breaks).
I think it all depends on how the company counts their lines or the platform they use.
I don't know - downtime
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