voice recognition - is anybody making any money at all on voice? - sabina
Posted: Jan 12, 2013
I was wondering, is anybody making any money at all on voice? I keep hearing just minimum or maybe a little more. I call minimum wage 7.50 to 8.00 an hour. My experience with it was at one point I was told that I hadn't made enough for minimum and they had to do make-up pay. So how is everybody's experience with voice? I run from it, and I just want to know if anybody really can make an money? Thanks.
You can make money - sm
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but nowhere near the straight typing..Depends on a lot of things, account, etc..It rots hate it..I make 10 K less than I did 10 yrs ago if thats an indication,,Leaving the house and traveling to a real job just isnt an option for me right now..
Voice recog pay - sabina
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I didn't think so. All this talk about making 300 to 400 lines is just a bunch of crap. You're still not going to make like you did with straight. This stuff is the worst thing that ever happened to transcriptionists. I would recommend all MTs to just move on to something else.
Voice recog pay - Bilboa
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Like 'most everything in life, I think there are a lot of variables. With VR, if they fall just right, you can make money -- but if even ONE falls wrong, you can't.
I think that the variables for VR are:
* The quality of the VR engine.
* How user friendly (and customizable, e.g. with macros) the platform is.
* What your line rate is (of course).
* How nitpicky your QA is.
* How much of your time you have to spend doing "parts of the job" you aren't paid for.
* MOST OF ALL, the quality of the dictation! If the dictation is clear and reasonably clean, not only will the VR be cleaner, but you'll be able to crank the speed up higher and not have to stop it, slow down, go back and re-listen to make stuff out. Makes all the difference in the world.
If all of those things fall into the "considerably better than average" range, you might make what you used to make transcribing.
Thing is, how often do all of those things come up "considerably better than average"?
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