"well-rounded in all aspects...."
Posted By: Hayseed on 2007-04-10
In Reply to: ACMR transcription service... - Frustrated
even outside of the transcription part. What the heck does that mean?! Darndest thing I've ever heard of!
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It's "well." You're paid "well," not "good."
You get "good pay," and you're "paid well."
And the use of an apostrophe is required in ALL "n't" words. Not even going to try to tackle the balance of the punctuation.
Transcend obviously prefers quantity over quality these days.
Well-rounded...
I guess it meant they wanted you to be able to figure out how to do things on your own rather than just regurgitate doctor's dictation, heck if I know. I have decided to leave them before I really get started. I have a hospital account I type for at home that I have been with for 14+ years and also a couple IC accounts. This was a psychiatric account and love that, but felt a disconnection from this company the moment I started.
It was an interesting test; if you're a well rounded
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Don't know the legal aspects, but why
would you want to keep records of someone who no longer contracts your services? They have the records there. The only thing I could see is if you have to keep them for a certain time period in case the client loses them.
It's all about finding the positive aspects, IMO
There's going be something to complain about with every company. One person's last straw is another's aggravation.
I personally have no problems with no raises given, though. I never received one in 5+ years and made more money every single year.
They do not pay for spaces. Other aspects of company seem good. nm
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Ok if you are happy with spoken "well done" but I
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"Well staffed?" What does that mean, everybody 3-4 jobs a day?
NM
I was told the account is just "well-staffed" and
that the work load has not plummeted. But, at 2 million lines a month, how can it be cleared up so often?
"drop the hypen from "well-developed, well-nourished"
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