A community of 30,000 US Transcriptionist serving Medical Transcription Industry
I have a possible job offer with a legal firm that is willing to pay $1.25 per 25 line page and up to $1.75 per page if the audio is bad and $1.50 per page for rush reports. The usual TAT is 3 days. I would be transcribing mostly depositions and maybe sometimes I would be doing interviews, hearings, etc. The depos are usually 60 to 100 pages, though sometimes can be as long as 300 pages.
What do you think? Is this a good deal? Can I make money doing this? At my current job as a part time MT I am making ok with $850 a month to supplement our household income. I know MT isn't going to be around for much longer, well as we know it anyway. I am doing straight typing and have gotten burned in the past because straight typing went the way of the dinosaur. Please give me advice and it will be much appreciated. TIA
It's a shame they wouldn't let you work in the office and go hourly but if you have the legal terminology and can knock those transcripts out fairly quickly you'll do pretty well if they keep you busy. I posted not to long ago that I'm working in a law firm as a transcriptionist and am very happy about this. I do 4 hours a day and still have my MT job so at the end of a pretty long day I'm very happy with what I made. Don't give up on the legal field, it might be a whole new beginning for you. I left the field many years ago and it is so refreshing to go back to legal.