Gained about 26 or 27 since graduation in 1977, but
Posted By: A on 2005-08-02
In Reply to: Good for you. I've gained 10 pounds since high school graduation in 1976. - :)
didn't weigh but 98 back then. Not too shabby.
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Good for you. I've gained 10 pounds since high school graduation in 1976.
I was making .06 cpl in 1977. So even 10 years ago,
the wage of .06 cpl for medical transcription was a complete ripoff by the MTSO.
I suppose, 10-15 more years down the line, when a box of Cheerios costs 11.50, a gallon of gas is 29.95, and the average 1-bedroom apartment rents for around 3700.00/month, they'll STILL expect us to work for .06 cpl. After all, they've gotten away with it for the last 30 years, why not 30 more?
Gained even more since 76!
Congrats fellow class of 76er on the 10 lb. weight gain - I've gained about 100 - but as a guy I like to think it just makes me look "rugged."
what is gained
in making a test difficult to hear unless that is the way all your dictation is. If that is the case, beware.
I would assume you would make a test to a degree of terminology difficulty that you expect in a new hire, but other than that clear.
Quig.
Yup, and there's the extra hours gained
Gives nearly a whole extra day to get the work done because of the date/time line.
Perhaps you should have mentioned that a lot of experience can be gained in 2 years.
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Honestly, I gained my first experience with Escription working for Focus. It was my first online job
So I stayed long enough to get comfortable and then moved on. It was a weird experience working with supervisors in India and the lack of communication but I never intended on staying. I bit the bullet, got my experience and left.
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