Depends on what your line rate is for straight typing.
Posted By: A lot of factors on 2009-09-01
In Reply to: Is 4.5 cpl on Dictaphone VR system good pay. - dt
Plus, if you're a high producer you probably won't be able to double your line count on VR. If you average about 100 to 125 lines per hour, you should have no trouble doubling that or more. It might be worth it then. If you're not getting at least half your line rate for straight typing, it definitely isn't worth it.
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I will only do VR for the same line rate I get for straight typing. Anything less, they can keep th
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Looking thru the job ads show 3-5 cpl for VR and a low-normal rate for straight typing. nm
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VR rate is 1/2 rate of traditional typing,I believe it is 4 cents line.
is the VR line rate 60% of the regular typing line rate?
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You still get the same line rate if typing
but not when editing. We had a conference call the other day and the managers got on the call all upbeat and happy. When they asked how everyone was the silence was deafening. I don't think any MLS on that call was in a good mood. He said that every account would be moved to the new platform by the end of the month. No one is happy with the way this platform is down all the time, has crappy sound, freezes up, times out, you name it. He said that at this time they anticipate that 60% of the work will still have to be typed because it won't be able to go to VR because of ESLs or whatever. I was thinking to myself then I liked how he phrased it when he said at this time. Once the software starts learning more and more that means more will go to editing and the only stuff not on editing will be the crap dictators. It's all starting to make sense why we're hearing about so many people being started at 10 cpl or higher. They'll only be making 6 cpl on editing or will have to type crap. I've tested with some other companies because I'm not sticking around for their lies and garbage anymore.
Of course, depends on your line rate, but $700.00 is very good for MT right now. I can make over
that if the work is available, and I put in more than 40 hours. I think to make $1000.00 you need to have lots of expansions and dictators with which you are familiar, IMHO.
Your line rate depends on what acct you are hired for - sm
the difficulty of the acct dictates your line rate; PT vs FT doesn't really matter. Acute care varies from 8-9.5 CPL, plus production (bonus) incentives and shift differential.
When you first start, 100% of your work goes to QA until you are released on that acct. Afterwards it seems to depend on the acct as to how often you are reviewed. 98% or above is required but there is a detailed policy about mentoring, etc, posted for us to review.
Yes, you have access to older reports by doctor or by patient in real-time, as well as samples posted for reference on the community page.
From the current editing rate not typing rate
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Straight typing
You could try MDI-FL, they have alot of straight typing. I think they are hiring now too. I personally love VR, I seem to make alot more money with it and cannot seem find enough companies who offer it.
Straight typing
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Straight typing
Does anyone know of a company that does straight typing, not just medical transcription? Thanking you all in advance for help.
no VR, straight typing
All straight typing.
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straight typing
I will be doing straight typing but I know Chartscript. I won't do VR. Been there and done that, won't do it again.
very little straight typing
Their proprietary platform may have more typing jobs than VR, but still lots of VR.
Unfortunately, it was straight typing. :( nm
Unfortunately, it was straight typing. :( nm
Do you do straight typing or VR? - NM
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Straight typing
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How much is VR, how much straight typing - nm
Thanks.
Do you do straight typing or VR? nm
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Straight typing too
I do straight typing too. Had tried VR before I was hired once before and hated it. Said I only wanted straight typing and I've been fortunate to be able to do that.
Those doing VR and straight typing-
How often do you get to do straight typing, and does that mean anything you type while you are in the VR document. Don't know as this will be my first time venturing into VR after 30+ years straight typing.
I do straight typing...
... and at the risk of starting another flame-war, I will state that I work for Transcend. Yes, Transcend, that eeeeevil company that everybody seems to love to hate these days.
Okay, flame-throwers, start your engines!
I only do straight typing. nm
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straight typing (so far)
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Whether VR or straight typing sm
I have noticed that the really big producers are the ones that also produce/leave the most mistakes on the reports, so when somebody says they do 1500 lines a day straight typing or 3000 lines a day with VR it leaves me thinking with a lot of mistakes too! Sorry to anger the moneymakers, but it is just what I have seen on reports done by those who don't have time to care or type every word dictated if they want to make the real money.
Are you on straight typing or VR/typing?
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I don't really have a platform. Straight typing in
either Word or WP5.1, a macro provides all the demographics and only have to type in patient name. My company isn't hiring currently.
VR versus straight typing
Does anyone know if VR equals the same or more than straight typing lph? I work for a co where I get paid .10cpl and just started with a co doing VR. I seem to be doing very slow on VR and want to know if it is worth sticking it out. I can type anywhere from 250 to 300 lph.
You have to negotiate your straight typing pay.
The most I've seen (and get myself) for the editing is 4 cpl. I get between 8.4-10 cpl for straight typing with several different companies.
4 cpl editing/8.4-10 straight typing.
I work for DeVenture and Lee Perfect.
Why not go back to straight typing?
Is the title QA you desire?
It's editing AND straight typing. nm
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believe it is 8 cpl for straight typing and 4 cpl for editing, at least that is what their ad says.
$1.25 a page for straight typing of
a conference/interview type of situation, is that low, high, or average? Thanks.
6 cpl for employees for straight typing
HTH
I bet it's not. No one offers that for VR. If you think 5-7 cpl for straight typing is bad...try
being offered 1.5-3 cpl for VR..That's the going rate. There have been too many companies lately dropping their rates and offering 5-7 cpl. Apparently, they forget they are soliciting American MT, and I agree with the other poster...the cost of living i.e. gas, groceries etc..are skyrocketing yet these disgusting companies want to drop the line count. So, if this is for VR, grab it because you'll never see that rate in this industry.
Is work at MDI SR or straight typing?
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Transtech also has straight typing
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Companies with Straight Typing
Does anyone know of any companies that only do straight typing, no VR? I just started doing VR and I can't believe the cut in pay!
The difference between straight typing and
doing VR is that when you download a document from your queue, you get an empty screen and then you listen and type, whereas with VR you download the already typed draft of a document and you read it and at the same time you listen to the audio and you correct (edit) all the mistakes you can find.
If the VR software ist bad or the dictator is bad, then there are so many mistakes to correct that it is better to just delete the whole draft and type it anew.
But if you do that you still get only paid the VR rate, 30-50% of straight typing cpl.
On the other hand, if the VR system is good and the dictator is good, then the editing is a breeze......
but this happens rarely.
Is this for editing VR or straight typing? Thanks again. nm
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100% straight typing. I've never done anything else. Ever.
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I'm on straight typing. Want NO PART of VR!
to SUZQM re straight typing
I am doing straight typing now, but DO work for a company that uses VR, which is why I said so far. The ones that do straight typing, no VR, seem to be soon bought up by the bigger outfits or closing their doors, or .... Beginning to feel that I cannot avoid VR much longer (tried it before and hated it). Good luck to you.
Deventure has some straight typing platforms.
I think the line count quota for straight typing is 5500 per week.
I have 2 parttime jobs, 1 VR, 1 straight typing....
in comparing the 2 side by side, I make 30-40 more dollars a day with straight typing, reason being, if you have to make a lot of changes with VR and it seems I do, then you lose time and money even if you get good VR on other doctors. This is a comparison side by side, it is not worth half the pay, it is just not right. I struggle a lot of days getting 1500 lines on VR if I have to make a lot of dumb changes, like adding words VR left out, adding words or taking out words, that is just not cost productive. That is my opinion. Remember I am doing this with one company on one computer and one on another.
Transtech has straight typing but do push for VR
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Any companies left with straight typing...no VR?
Any recommendations for a good company who does not use VR?
I work at KS and I don't even make that straight typing. :( nm
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