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Do you have a comprehension problem?

Posted By: Read my other posts. sm on 2006-01-23
In Reply to: Again if that is so, why would you need to apply at DSG? - sm

I have my own accounts and I have gotten them ALL by word of mouth.  Everyone is always open to BETTERING their situation.  My own accounts can be very stressful and demanding at times.  I have looked at nationals as an alternative.  I have worked for one part time for many years.  If I hear of a good company, I will apply to see what I am offered, and if it is better than I have already.  So far it has not been.  I applied with DSG.  After what I have seen on this board the last 2 days, I am abundantly happy that they did not call me back.  I doubt they'd have been able to match or exceed what I am getting already, but I thought I'd see.  I wasn't desperately waiting to hear from them; I really didn't care.  I have a very good deal the way it is.  After what I've seen here, I would NEVER work for DSG, no matter what they offered.


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You do have a reading comprehension problem.
The topic of the thread that I was posting on was not to bash your precious company, nor was it about tarot cards, nor am I raving about my company. You need to stick with the subject, and not let your anger/hate blur your mind and vision. Again, your about-face evil personality change just supports our skepticism about the picture you paint - you are damaging your own credibility. And, NO, I have no interest in working with you! So not to worry.
My reading comprehension is just fine thank you.
the same.  Write on behalf of yourself in order to help boost AHDI's standing.  It's all related to the upcoming requirement for electronic medical records, not the transcriptionist's job.  Get out much? 
Reading comprehension people. It's part of the job.

My reply to the above was in response to the fact that we don't see physicians rushing through work and effecting the quality of patients.  I disagreed.  Stop reading what you want into it and calling mine spin. 


Your reading comprehension is very poor. No wonder you ended up with that bridge - sm

The message is to write to your representative on your own behalf. 


Obvious lack of reading comprehension (no surprise there)
I am not management. I do VR; the term 'these people' refers to those who refuse to even CONSIDER doing VR and would rather jump ship than learn.

Honestly, I wish EVERY account at TT would go to VR to weed out all of those who can't comprehend a simple post. I'm not surprised so many of resist doing VR; the lack of reading comprehension which is vital to VR is obviously missing in many of you.

Sheesh, now I know what my dad meant when he'd refer to someone being 'stubborn as a mule' or 'head as thick as a rock', lol!
That's a $42 a day per diem on TOP OF SALARY ... reading comprehension, people.
Not every offer on the job board is suspect. Chill.

My bet is that it's a really good deal, and if I lived in the PNW, I would look into it (I'd love to live in Alaska for a minute).

I had a pharmacist friend who was looking into going up there and working for a year or two - just the sign-on bonuses alone were $100,000.

Alaska, though, is known for it's crazy, antisocial population.

Sounds perfect for transcriptionists. Heh.