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Exactly. Rarely have to do it, but like to know that I can if I have to.

Posted By: nm on 2007-08-10
In Reply to: NO - mt35

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Nothing but nitpicking - very rarely anything useful
nm
No. Very rarely run out of work on my reg (sm)
If I do, like on a Monday morning, I do my #1 backup for an hour or so.  Sometimes when backup #3 is behind, I help out on that.  The others I have only done in a pinch, so I'm not as fast on those and very rarely do them; but at least I know I could if I wanted to.
Why would you never had to type an AB? I think they are rarely done in
an acute care setting, usually performed in a facility just for that purpose.   I think maybe I have done one in 20 years, although I've done several D&Cs for botched ABs.    I wouldn't type them on a regular basis, but not because of my religious values, because of my moral values. 
I very rarely have a problem
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Very rarely have I run out of work.
There are occasions when I don't feel like working in my backup accounts when that is all I am getting, but I have truly never run out of work completely.
I'm with you - it's very rarely "out of work" for me but (sm)
I've been in this business long enough to take advantage of those times.  It never lasts very long.  It's one of the best companies I have ever worked for, and the support staff is great.  If there is a problem, it's taken care of quickly.  Now with the line counting issues being taken care of too, I'm happy as a clam.
The archive search rarely works for me either.
I'd try browsing through some of the archives and scanning for it.
Spheris is a huge MTSO; how come it is rarely
nm
I do ops for 3 services, but rarely get the heart stuff.

nm


Don't you miss the correspondance though. I rarely hear
from them either, but it would be nice to have some contact from them even if just a how are things going.  It isn't just them, I have found most companies are like that.  After the first week or so and there are no issues with your work you just don't hear from them. 
Have 3 primaries and then go into the pool rarely, but always have work sm
You get 20 different accounts every day? I feel for you. In the beginning of last year, I was doing as many as 15 accounts. Since at least November, I rarely go into the pool. Maybe you can switch accounts?
I very RARELY have any sound quality issues
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I guess I must just be lucky with my account. I rarely run s/m
out of work, and if I do, it doesn't last more than 15 minutes or so. Holiday periods will bring longer periods of no work, but still not very long. I can usually take a break, eat, go outside for a few minutes. I love my accounts, too.

That being said, I do feel badly for those who have to deal with this. In the year or more that I have been with the company, I have run out of work maybe 10 times. My accounts have little turnover, and this may be why. I hope it gets better for those who are having this problem frequently. that must be very frustrating :-(
Clinic notes very rarely delve into
specifics like acute care does. There is a difference.
MQ charges $50/computer - $15/wave pedal - and rarely have
for you to make 12,000 a pay period. 
Yeah, and I can bet that account used to be my primary because it rarely has work now!
nm
That's terrific. I rarely hear that a lone MT gets a hospital
account, so more power to ya!
Downside is that there's rarely a steady/even load of work everyday unless there's always a ba
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