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The last few days I had actually made more money - than my usual pittance.
Posted: Feb 15, 2012
The work was there. It was familiar. Fingers were flying. Today, NJA. Coincidence? Maybe I am just paranoid.
paranoid - NOT - MT Gone
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I think not. Used to have the same thing happen to me. I used to even continuously up my production, and then one day it hit me, as soon as I started making more $$$ WHAM - I'd start getting different "stuff," get NJA on my familiar account and have to go to my secondary, stupid me got good at that one too, then I'd get a pay cut. Hey, maybe I was paranoid too. Been gone 6 months, miss being an MT, but don't miss the pay cuts, threats, and games they played with my life!!!
I started out at 7-1/4 cents a line, self-taught, no formal training other than a mentor. What does that tell you? I'm now making less than I did 26 years ago per line. ...
Well, I don't know if the pool our area was sent because of NJA is affecting that regions MTs, but I for one want to say thank you God for sending me some absolutely marvelous, clear and concise easy dictation!!!! Yes Virginia, there is an Easter bunny... (oh, I believe that is Santa Claus). Now I can see why some MTs on here never complain. All MT work, no ASR so far. I am in heaven. Too bad it won't last long, even though my regular primary was not that bad, I just never re ...
comment about only unions being able to organize a strike. That just leaves everybody else powerless and without resource? No.
Leave, call in sick, take all day to do one report, send jobs through without editing, walk off, stop work. Plan ahead for you next job, and that's a smart thing to do, obviously. In the meantime, walk off anyways.
Massive oppression requires massive action.
Being ignored requires we do something loud to be heard.
They have already hit us ...
Talk about kismet. I just happened to pop in for a minute and saw your post. I copied it and emailed it to myself. I then took your advice and did a search in my city. I have about 8 great-sounding possibilities to explore this weekend. Thank you so much. ...
I just really want to encourage all of you to make note of things ASR is doing wrong and sending the info in either to support@ or to your CCM. I have been sending things in and actually getting some changes made here and there. If we all did it maybe we could help ourselves out at least a little bit.
I'm talking about things like you have been correcting text forever and ASR still is not getting it, like on docs who say the same exact same thing every time and it still comes o ...
I just got called by "the boss" about a mistake I made yesterday. I feel horrible. I am glad they called. It was a good heads up for me. They down played it but still I am feeling upset. I know it will pass but it's made for a tough morning. Kinda shakes my confidence. Thanks for listening. ...
Just thinking out load, so please bear with me. I took the summer off to evaluate how I feel about restarting back to work into the MT field. I have many bitter-sweet feelings.
Over 24 years ago I started in the MT industry and have done this working out of my home. I have raised my kids basically alone working a job that I absolutely thrived and loved doing. Now, it doesn't even pay us minimum wage for our Years of knowlege and skill sets we ha ...
I'm doing a hot nodes dissection, and the doc is using a word that sounds like MODERIFY. Here's the sentence:
Dr. Patterson performed specimen ____| QA MARKER: 358 |____ count, and this demonstrated the biopsy clip in the mass to be squarely centered within the biopsy specimen.
"The radiologist performed specimen _______ count, and this demonstrated the biopsy clip in the mass to be squarely centered within the biopsy specimen."
By the way, he has a delightful ...
$30 less today than when it has been mixed straight and ASR typing and it has been the longest day of my life. I have eaten more, got up more. I cannot sit still. If this is supposed to be "easier" on us than typing, they are full of hooey. ...
I've worked at a hospital doing transcription and getting an hourly wage, and I've also done transcription at home. At-home was not a good experience for me. I about went bankrupt, but the good thing is that I have more experience now. I'm trying to decide whether to go back to a hospital and get an hourly pay or work from home again... Thanks for any input! I appreciate it! ...
I cannot take much more. Those of you who don't have any compassion or feel the need to ever vent and just unload once in a while may stop reading now.
I'm not writing to be bashed, stomped on, mashed, or otherwise abused and used more than the Q already does. I catch this crap from them every day, I don't need to hear it from fellow MTs. We are all in this same rocking, sinking, Titanic together.
To make a very long story short here's the abbreviated vers ...
This is working for an MTSO who only hires full-time employees, but yet again NJA most of the day today. We do not have to punch a time clock, but is this really legal? This company may "route" you jobs at any time of day and they require you to be "available" from 7 AM to 5 PM, whether there is work or not. If the work is routed to you though, you best be there (available) to do the work or else you get the nasty grams from the owner. Again, IS THIS LEGAL? ...
And made a pact to F-11 every report that had say 5 ASR errors? Ha ha I can dream can't I? Never get everyone on board, but that would drive home our point. ...
I was looking at a website about home transcription. A stock photo showed a woman sitting at her laptop. I guess to make the point she worked from home, two young girls was standing at her shoulder looking at her laptop screen. It just made me laugh, thinking about all the assurances of our eyes only on medical information we have to make.
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Eight years ago, I started school for medical transcription. I had grand dreams of being able to have a well-paying career while still staying home with my kids. After all, based on my husband's pay we could not afford for me to stay at home without bringing in an income and preferred to not have to pay for daycare for our 2 (now 3) kids.
Now here I am, with my head in my hands, making exactly the same as I did when I landed my first MT job. This is the only profession I know of where you ...
Aside from erasing the ASR text and typing the entire report myself, how can I know that the system is saving my changes?
I am absolutely certain that changes I made are not being saved, and thus showing up as errors on QA reports. Some of which I am absolutely 100% certain I corrected the text, but alas the corrections are not saving.
So, once again, I am completely off the grid.
Perhaps I should do a Control-J on enterprise to check the text? Should I do Control-S to save and then do contro ...
When I am about to send a report and it has just one blank over the allowed, I will attempt a trick I call "close it in" where I will try and find two blanks close to each other, blank out everything in between (so long as it's less than one line) and turn those 2 blanks into 1 blank, thus preventing me from having to send to QC. Now, I will only do this if I feel I am coming close to my more than 10% submission. If I'm not, of course I won't do this. But I am NO ...
Do you agree with this?
'A reality check for you would be to see your job for what it is. You are a typist, transcriptionist or what used to be known as a STENO POOL worker.'
And:
'It's not that difficult a job to learn to do.'
Or do you see yourself as a skilled professional called on to make life and death decisions of your own when typing medical records (ex: Did the mumbling ESL dictator mean '4 mg' of nitroglycerin as dictated and spa ...
Okay, so they accused me of changing the dictators name on the ADT screen to an incorrect name... which I might add once again, I did not do. I document every change I make and the only thing I changed was the WT... to the correct WT I might add because it had been entered incorrectly! If, in fact, I had changed the dictator's name, however, would it not have shown up on the ADT portion of the report when I went back into DocQmanage and checked&nbs ...
the phrase, " it was not covered by insurance", which is dictated constantly.
What a sad state of American healthcare. I'm sure the doctors are just as sick of insurance non-coverage of medical treatments as the poor patients are! ...
Not namimg names here, but I see an ad for an IC and they are asking for full coverage from Wed-Sun 3p-11p -- all this for 8500 lines per month. Can they legally ask an IC to do that? ...
Some KSMTs posted they got paid today, some got paid on the 1st. This tells me this was not an issue with late line counts or the payroll guru asking them to kindly roll payroll ahead a few days. Truth has to be they do not have the money available to make payroll and had to pick and choose who to pay based on the money available. Those who asked for hardship case or who they did not want to risk losing got paid. Those they thought could be strung along for 2 more days were not paid un ...
This was in answer to a question regarding why we continue to bang our heads against a wall working for these evil MTSOs:
When my little mid-sized MTSO was gobbled up by a larger one, lots of people who knew the score bailed immediately. I'd never been through a buyout before, and when they had their big conference call telling us "nothing would change" for us, I decided to give them the benefit of the doubt. The next meeting a few months later told us that, "well... there might ...