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Anyone work for TNI? They say they GUARANTEE Newbies jobs depending on what - School they went to


Posted: Nov 11, 2010

Has anyone who has gone to school at Med Workshops or M-Tec interned at TNI - Transcription Network, LLC, out of Everett, Washington? 

I found this statement on their website interesting:

 For a limited time, we're offering Guaranteed Job Placement with our company if you train and graduate from Med Workshops or M-Tec School.   Go to Med Workshops or M-Tec School to read about Medical Transcription Training.  

Their on-line application form is really short.  

They also claim to put MTs into in-house jobs at clinics in their area.

 

I was wondering if they pay a decent cents per line once they hire you, if you have to pay them to intern, or if they are “guaranteeing” more than they can deliver?

Also, if anyone has an Angie’s List account, could you look them up there.  Evidently they have been on there since May of 2010.  I do not have an account and don’t want to pay for one just to find out how this company is rated there, but if someone already has an account, I would be curious to find out what it says.

Thanks for any information you have.  

 

 

Guaranteed job placement - Old Pro

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Be very careful here. I do not see how any company can GUARANTEE a job. Remember the old saying: IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT PROBABLY IS. Check these people out carefully. Start with the BBB and do a good background check. They could be the answer to your dreams and I hope they are, but I would be very, very careful and take any offers with more than a big grain of salt.

Is that the one Andrews had remove the Andrews name from their web site? - Not sure

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I know there was one that was falsely claiming an affiliation with The Andrews School similar to what you quoted above. Apparently Andrews had been getting calls about it and had never heard of them. After that their name suddenly dropped off the site. I think it's the same one.

If you look closely, it appears to be owned or run by one of those schools mentioned - Interesting

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This is very interesting. The deeper I look at it, the more interesting it gets.


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