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I am in exactly the same boat, 10 miles from small rural town, don't know any local

Posted By: Same boat on 2009-08-29
In Reply to: I live in a very small rural area - Unhappy MDI-MT, too

MTs even after 12 years in this community.  I need to find something with decent pay and the same kind of flexible scheduling.  I too had planned to stay with MDI through retirement and this has really thrown me for a loop.  I would just look for a new career right now if not for the fact my kids are still young enough that I would like to still be at home/available, especially when one has a chronic illness and his needs can change on a dime.


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    I live in a very small rural area
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    small town dweller too, but my thinking has
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    Small town Missouri girl very happy at Transcend

    I’ve been sitting here in my little corner of Missouri wondering if I could diplomatically address any of your concerns.  At first I was compelled to simply set the record straight and now I’m just compelled to show my support not only for my country…but also my company!  That’s right…bold statement, huh?!  No, I’m not a SUIT, (and BTW neither is Stephanie Campbell) but a humble MLS who was promoted to a TL (Team Leader) and now again to a QAS within MY company.  You see, Transcend loves their MLS and treats them with the respect and the recognition they deserve.  If you want to excel in this industry, Transcend is the only company you should be looking at.  Oh, and by the way, I had the opportunity to travel to Atlanta and meet some of the SUITS of the company and they’re just like me…patriotic, family-loving, hard-working everyday human beings.  AND they care about my opinion; what works for my region and why other things don’t!


     


    I worked for a large hospital facility in Nebraska before coming to Transcend and loved it dearly, but honestly technology-wise I didn’t realize how far behind they were.  Since being with Transcend I’ve had the opportunity to see firsthand how they continually upgrade, enhance and automate processes for their MLS; always trying to make things easier and time efficient for their employees.  Who wouldn’t want to be on the leading edge of technology in our industry?


     


    As for sending work overseas…. Transcend does in fact outsource on occasion a very small percentage of it’s volume, but only when there are gaps in turnaround time coverage and ONLY when the customer approves it.  If there are American MLS willing and able to take some of that work from overseas workers, we are more than happy to provide it to them.  That’s why we need your help to keep this company going strong as an AMERICAN company.  Every single day I’m thankful for my job with Transcend and have grown to love the tight-knit family I work with.  Each day we talk and keep each other inspired!  We cover for each other in time of crisis and give each other a pep talk when we need it.  I can confidently say that my life has changed for the better since I came on board.  I really do love it.  Transcend is where it’s at if you want to work at home.


     


    Me in my little corner of Missouri will get off my soap box and let you ponder this:  Perhaps if a small town girl from Missouri can make a CAREER with Transcend maybe you can too?!  The possibilities with Transcend are out there, attainable….you just have to reach for it!


    Then a small co or a local hospital SM
    would be better.  You are not going to find an MT service of any size that doesn't have a bunch of ESL dictators.  That's just the way it is.
    I worked for a small local MTSO for 10+ years, through

    3 owners, and I trained the last 2.  The MTSO is a man.  He is extremely disorganized, just wants the job done, not interested in providing samples, doctor's lists, etc.   Frequently doesn't answer e-mails, not recognition for MT week.  I lost 3 close family members within a short time, never got a card, a plant, or I'm sorry.  When I worked there I did acute care and I didn't need samples, lists, because I had been there for so long I had the info or knew where to get it, but when this MTSO came on the scene things changed.   He lost the account to MQ, who has since lost it to CyMed, and he got a bunch of clinic accounts.  I left because I didn't want to do clinics, but I would occasionally do overflow for him.  He was always calling me because I wasn't doing something right, but he never gave me samples or answered my questions, so I did the best I could under those circumstances.  Pay is 7 cpl per gross line, which is 1 cpl more than I started out making 10+ years ago.  Never hear from him unless there is a problem or he needs a favor.  Checks are mailed and even though he is about 12 miles away it can take 3 to 4 days to get my check. 


    I currently work for a small national (about 50 MTs).  Pay is better, MT week is recognized, my BD is recognized, Christmas is recognized.  Not that I expect these things but it is nice to feel appreciated.  I get an e-mail or phone call every few months thanking me for all my hard work and going above and beyond when they get in a bind, etc.   Pretty much left alone to work otherwise, but provided with any information needed to do my job.   I have direct deposit.


    I briefly worked for YOG for a few months prior to their selling to MQ and it was the most disorganized company.  I didn't know who did what, couldn't get samples, had to frequently call for work because even though I was cleared by QA and should have been getting pooled work I wasn't.  Deducts if too many blanks.   I still had them calling me to work extra 6 months after I left.


     


    Rural WV
    This is true - mail out of here is sometimes hellish. We do offer PayPal as well as Priority Mail too, for what it's worth. :)

    Please drop me an email and let me know who you are and what your angering somebody experience was.

    My email and phone are always open to everybody.

    Camp Fire Girl's honor. :)

    Deborah

    I feel that way every day. Just 15 miles and 150
    xx
    For me, 9 miles, and have to get gas at the pump again.
    calming waves and food. B/c of the gas. But working at home, I think I'll pay for a little gas and sit on the beach and scan for loose change to eat!
    From what my employer says, the 50 have to be within so may miles of one another
    Yes, there have to be 50 but they have to be within a certain mile radius before we are eligible for FMLA.  It really doesn't count for home MTs if this is the case.
    About that 75 miles clause
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    Thanks. I am very rural and my DSL is through our phone company. (sm)
    I usually reboot and then if I don't see anyone else posting about it I figure it is probably my internet. Totally impatient person here, especially with all the stuff we all need to do around the holidays.


    Rural Transcription Services
    This is a TRUE company out of Iowa...so I assume she was talking about this company. Google it and it will come up with several hits.
    Rural Transcription is not a MEDICAL sm
    word and not important to me! You are wanting to argue for arguments sake now! Ridiculous.
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    They have to drive a whole 10 miles. I am so jealous.

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    Closest doctor is 30 miles away
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    Anyone ever hear of Rural Transcription Company


    Rural Transcription is the pits! My boss has some

    serious mental problems.  Wish I didn't have to work from home (have kids).  Otherwise I'd be long gone.


     



    Is there actually a company named Rural Transcription?
    I thought she was trying to say that she lives in a rural area and has to do transcription at home because there are no local in-house jobs. I didn't think she was badmouthing a particular company by name...

    Am I missing something?
    Few hundred miles north of fires but
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    Email me with your filler job link?
    I have known her for 8 years. She is miles ahead of OSI and I'm glad out of the viper pit
    She has never been fired before but she blew it off and is already working. She could have w11m offered some significant skills in many ways if they had beev brimming the comopanybck to life.;
    If there was a such thing, the black list for MT's would be miles longer than sm
    that of MTSO's. I would love to see most of the MT's I have dealt with even begin to do what I do. Most don't have the social skills, personalities or work ethic to be good employees, much less MTSO's.

    NOT ALL, BUT MOST. If you all can generalize, so can we. The difference is that we don't talk petty BS to each other as MT's do on the boards. I, for one, am sick to death of the bashing that goes on here. If you spent more time working and less yapping, you might make more money and be good employees.
    The town that I live in is

    Stillwell, in Georgia.  The Stillwell is for the town, MTC is Medical Transcriptionist Coder.  :) 


    thanks for the info though. 


    The town that I live in is

    Stillwell, in Georgia.  The Stillwell is for the town, MTC is Medical Transcriptionist Coder.  :) 


    thanks for the info though. 


    Wow, they have a town named after me! LOL. nm
    x
    Get out of town!!Wow how wonderful! I will look you up there.
    I am wiseoldowl2000 and have been on there since 1992, though my exhusband had been on since 2000. The night my son was born he overbid on something he already had he was so excited. But I was not yet in the E=bay world. I will definitely look you up. We should have an e bay board here, I don't know about anyone else, but I am more addicted to e bay than I am transcribing! LOL. :)
    I do VR for a hospital in my town
    My company in another state does work for the hospital. I know the head person over transcription at the hospital and there is absolutely no way this manager at the hospital lets just anything fly through. She has all power and you better believe if you don’t do a decent job, your job is not there. From the company we get memos from the hospital about this or that. I am glad to be on VR and I range in line count on VR anywhere from the high 400s to 700s per hour. I also have intermixed with that straight sometimes.
    Town Cryer
    Totally agree with you. Just typed a report, pt w/brain glioma, needed surgery but had to postpone because her OUP (out-of-pocket) after insurance kicked in over $100k.

    Not ALL work will be offshore. We need better schooling and job placement policies to keep more MT jobs here in good 'ol USA.
    Webmedx town hall mtg ?? (sm)

    This upcoming one is the first I have heard of since I came on board (about 3 months ago).  Used to work for MQ and these were often a prelude to us getting s*&^*^d.  Please tell me this is just an informative type how-do-you-do thing.  So far everything about this company has been great, I just have recurring nightmares about the past couple of years I spent with MQ.  Thanks.


    town hall meeting
    I agree.  This is very much a listening meeting, basically a pep rally about how great Webmedx is and how they put the employees first.  Unfortunately this is not the case demonstrated by the amount of posts here and the lack of work for those of us who have given so much to this company.  Now we sit with nary a thing to do.
    The hospital in the town where my daughter
    goes to college sends their x-rays to Australia to be read.
    I got a travel mug! I work at HOME. I drive 10 miles a week. I don't drink coffee. Sheesh! lo
    nm
    what town are you in? if you don't want to be that specific then maybe county/state info
    nm
    Just got an E-mail about a Webmedx town hall meeting

    Town hall conference call was very impressive. sm

    I'm glad to be working for Webmedx. 


     


     


    Just got an E-mail about a Webmedx town hall meeting coming up. Those are NEVER good news. FYI.
    I predict they will announce that, due to tough economic times, they will cut the VR rate. You know it is going to happen.
    i am in the same boat
    i would be greatful for any advice from anyone
    i am in the same boat
    I am continually amazed at the English and grammar errors made by people in this profession!
    Everybody is in that same sorry boat.
    x
    Same boat as you..
    I've worked there seven months, same things.. evenings, weekends, and nonstop STATs.. and when I asked for a raise I got blown off.. Then, they wonder why people arent that faithful to be at their beck and call. I've gotten a hospital job and only work for Focus a little bit now. They sure want a lot but do not want to give anything in return.  Besides that, try checking your line counts. They never seem to add up. I can work for a dog for hours on end and hardly make anything.
    Yep, I'm in the same boat as all of you.

       I too have small children and no way to stay on a "fixed" schedule.  Unless perhaps they let me schedule myself work every 20 minutes?  Hey that might work.  Something like:


    8:00-8:20 work


    8:40-9:00 work


    9:20 to 9:40 work


    10:00 to 10:20 work


    and so on and so on....


    Of course, that also means I might have to take breaks IN BETWEEN those breaks (kids need help with the potty, someone is hungry, the bus is coming, etc).  BUT if I can manage to squeeze in 20 minutes here and there, will they keep me? 


    Welp, there goes my part-time job.  Who wants my un-done reports?  Anyone?  Anyone? 


    was in the same boat with them.......
    when I worked for them a little while back. What got me was that they only would give you 1 stupid job in your job at a time! Then, you had to wait for what seemed to be a long time, and I have high-speed internet. Anyway, at first, I was receiving pretty good workflow, but that quickly changed to nonexistent, and I agree with you that they are doing the overhiring thing. I am talking about them, alright, with my family, like they have in their ads, but it certainly is not very positive at all! Sorry, I call them as I see them!
    I'm in the same boat
    Not pregnant , but looking for QA by the hour.  Have lots of experience doing QA, but am only finding production pay.  If anyone knows of hourly or salaried position, please help!
    We are all in the same boat

    I think it is absolutely the worst part of working from home.... the fact that everyone thinks we are just sitting here watching TV and not really working.  The constant phone calls.  People say Well, can't you take a coffee break?  It frustrates me to no end.


     


     


    Yes - I am in the same boat - sm
    Get so tired of these companies testing someone with obvious experience with even 15 minutes of dictation. Not useful and a waste of my time. I refuse to do it anymore. The best companies I have found let you just begin to work, no complicated platforms and if things don't work out on either side, no sweat. You can't tell by a test whether you are going to work out or not. Some have the nerve to test you and never reply OR worse yet, test you and you find out later you get the same rate of pay as someone with half your experience. That really sets me off. One of my biggest pet peeves.
    In the same boat
    My secondary has had low work for quite some time now. My primary, however, had enough work to carry my lines for awhile. However, the past 2 weeks both accounts have been very slow and I have not had enough work to meet my line commitment. This is very frustrating. I do hope it picks back up soon, as the timing is very bad for us financially. I check throughout the day and work from 8 a.m. to midnight checking for work, but this is hard right now with other commitments.