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I love VR and think you have things wrong

Posted By: VR person on 2009-08-30
In Reply to: This has been my VR experience too. - buggy

when you said it can improve your production if you are not very experienced and not very fast. Sorry but do not fit that mold at all, over 35+ in transcription doing hospital work and also my speed over 120 wpm. I don't have a clue as to where some get this notion, such as you, that VR works better for what sounds perhaps like newbies. You have to have the knowledge in order to change what is wrong and to edit you have to be extremely fast. I make good money, love VR, hate when I get a straight report to type now and am 1 happy lady. Maybe you had a bad experience with the platform itself. Mine is great and I am so thankful with all the ESLs we have now because does that help out tremendously.


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Things at MQ
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What things?
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With things like this from VR
head piece zoster which cleaned up is really

herpes zoster

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How do you even know all these things

apply to this one particular poster when he/she did not even give her name?  Even if these things did all prove to be true, how would a team member, a fellow employee, know all these things unless management was so unprofessional than to talk to other employees about internal personnel issues?


I'm sorry but your post sounds like management trying to back pedal their way out of a lawsuit.  If not management, then someone who is taking this issue way to personally.