Might as well rock the sinking ship.
Posted By: MT Bzbee on 2008-12-22
In Reply to: when you rock that boat, you may fall overboard - cj
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Sinking ship?
Noticing where I work several accounts no longer sending work...very few new accts also this year. It's a medium sized company, not huge, so this worries me. Anyone who has worked for a co that has fell apart, I wonder what some signs were? A little nervous here!!!!
sinking ship
Could be that they are sending offshore instead......I am hearing that more and more companies are doing this (especially the medium to smaller ones) because of lower rates. Not a rumor but just a thought.
Sinking also
I am in the same boat too. When I started 25 years ago transcription was considered a decent career choice. However, I would not advise transcription as a career.
Im in the same sinking boat
I imagine one day all of this stuff will either be VR or physician generated as a lot of physicians are going to these templates and fillintheblank and a lot of incompetent MTs without babysitters, clothes or transportation just happy as peaches to have a job. Shame on these companies!!!
Oh please. Now my "age visual" of you is sinking even lower!
What are you, 12? Yep, you sure told me, and I'm sure gonna go away now on this free public forum open for anyone to discuss a company! Yep, I'm gonna go away now fer sure!!
Your boat's sinking just as fast as other MTs' boats.
Still there - It's the 8th rock from the sun (LOL)
You rock!
I am new and do not want to rock the boat but I am going to sm
point my lead to this board and let them know. I had a few inconsistencies when Penny talked to me and let them go because I knew about the company. But this is different. I should have said something and didn't but nw I wonder if I should have. What would you do?
They are out of Rock Hill, SC....
No website that I know of. I think they are a small MTSO.
EvolveMed? HDS out of Little Rock?
Anyone ever heard of these companies? Good/bad? I can't seem to find anything on them. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
Under what rock or in what swamp do they find these
The lack of upbringing, tact, or even basic common sense or civility among most of them is incredible. Even more incredible is that they've got SOMEone buffaloed into believing they're worth the big money they're getting paid.
Bah!
AllType didn't rock for me
Yes, I contacted the recruiter right away. However, I was told that I misunderstood the interview. But, how could I misunderstand information that was never provided?
I'm glad that your emails are answered. Mine went 5 days without an answer. I don't know why yours are answered while mine were not. Maybe it is because you already work there? Or, maybe you are now communicating with someone other than the recruiter?
The first excuse for the delay in response was that the company was having email issues. The next excuse was that managers had been in a meeting that lasted 5 days. This was all after having been given 24 hours to return the tests; that's 24 hours after the recruiter sent the email, not 24 hours after I received it. Too bad if I wasn't online 24/7. My conclusion: It appeared that I would be expected to jump when they said jump, but they would respond at their convenience.
My main gripe through it all was that at every turn there was a new rule to follow or a hoop to jump through. For instance, after accepting the employee position, I received an IC contract. It had not been revealed to me initially that I would be an IC for 30 days, but this IC contract contained the stipulation that I would be confined to a set schedule from day one, and the schedule could not be changed for 6 months. The IC contract specifically read that it was a 1-year contract, not 30 days as the recruiter subsequently claimed was the rule. Plus, I was required to obtain an EIN from the IRS--none of these are usually required for employees. BTW, it is easy to obtain an EIN and I, in fact, already have one. But, my complaint is that they required it. As an employee, an SSN should be sufficient. So something didn't add up right. Also, I'm picky when it comes to written contracts versus spoken words. I always lean towards accepting the written contract as the whole truth.
Also, on the first round, I was told to be sure to let them know if I had any vacations scheduled soon. On the second round, I was told to be sure to inform them of any doctor appointments and any other appointments scheduled for the next 90 days. After being offered the job and providing references, I was then asked to fill out an application. It seemed like it was never going to end.
Because we always get treated the best during the recruitment process, I really was scared about what was ahead, and just how far AllType would go with regard to control and manipulation. Therefore, I withdrew my acceptance of the position.
If they want rock bottom prices
then why doesn't the hospital contract directly with the MT? Cut out the huge salaries for the suits. No one can convince me that the cost of transcription isn't inflated by outsourcing!!
Supe says "they rock!" This is so disgusting
to hear every time they put some new MT's on our accounts.
Today it's all jokes being sent out in emails! Just what we need, more emails!!!!!! We can read joke books or joke calendars. Would rather not have those sent by our SUPE in company emails !!!
You rock. I'd worry if you put on pantyhose. Yuck! nm
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Etymotic 6i isolator earbuds ROCK!
Here is the link to the company's site: http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er6i.aspx
HOWEVER---Google them and get yourself a deal, don't pay retail. They can be found on E-Bay as well for cheap cheap.
They completely block out sound and what you do hear is clear as a freakin' bell. I accidentally severed the wire on mine last week and had to use regular earbuds and I flipped out. I could hear, but it sounded just crappy. Thankfully my husband is a bit of a gadget guru and he was able to solder the wire together and it works as good as new.
Best piece of equipment I own frankly. Now....if I could just score a deal on one of those Mirra chairs by Herman Miller I could almost love my job again.
Account Managers/TL's Rock at Transcend!
I am not sure who you are referring to at Transcend, but each and every manager I have had at Transcend has done nothing but support and encourage me every step of the way. I have worked hard, and they have rewarded that hard work.
The honesty and team camaraderie is so refreshing. I previously worked with another transcription company where I felt secluded, discouraged, and only was provided with negative feedback. Getting questions answered were usually within 24 hours, not in minutes as it is here at Transcend. If I needed a sample immediately, it was not available to me.
Transcend provides its employees with so much information at their fingertips that I was almost overwhelmed when I first started. They continue to be supportive and trustworthy. I never feel as though management is ever unavailable and, in fact, they provide their phone numbers to reach them 24/7! Kudos to you, Transcend!
Chicken!! She crawled under her rock, never to be heard from again. NM
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when you rock that boat, you may fall overboard
Unionizing is not the answer. all that does is make the union richer instead not the MTSO. It doesn't make the employee any richer, for sure. My union experience in the past has hurt me more than helped me, and I would never want to be part of any union again. Union bargaining hat costs thousands of thousands of jobs in this country. But the union goes on, just the working people are out of a job.
I'm sorry to differ, the Happy M-day You Rock message
First time anybody where I worked ever wished me a happy mother's day and I really thought it was very kind...I love TT and consider it a blessing to have my job with them. I do pay all my bills too. Happy Mother's Day to all moms!
You need to go and crawl back underneath the rock
that you escaped from. If you were to read this board or if you HAD read this board in the several weeks to months past, you would realize that these people who are screaming about this merger are the people who have been sitting around waiting and begging for work. Pray tell, please explain to us all how you expect someone to be so productive when there is not work provided for them!!!
If emails saying, "You guys make Transtech rock" pays your bills, let me know, because
I have figured out a way to pay my bills with such **old, wornout** words.
Management is rocking alright, because their paychecks are not affected at all with the NO WORK/LOW WORK situation that has been going on now for MONTHS and MONTHS. That seems so unfair when without the MT's, the mgmt would have no paychecks!!!!!
If emails saying, "You guys make Transtech rock" pays your bills, let me know, because
I have figured out a way to pay my bills with such **old, wornout** words.
Management is rocking alright, because their paychecks are not affected at all with the NO WORK/LOW WORK situation that has been going on now for MONTHS and MONTHS. That seems so unfair that their high paychecks keep coming in to mgmt -- when without the MT's, the mgmt would have no paychecks!!!!!
Are we in the same skinking ship?
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You will "jump ship"... ???
That's the chance you take for IC status. There is no loyalty.. it's a CONTRACT position with no gaurantees. You aren't required to commit to a schedule, they can't ASK you for a schedule - if you don't feel like working, you don't have to. That's the perks. An employee can't do that. On the flip side, the perk of being an employee is that they come first. They have to comply with a schedule, they are REQUIRED to work even if they don't feel like it. You might want to do your homework on IC status. If a company doesn't give the full time employees the work when it's slow, then there is a problem. If you are worried about special treatment - you should then become employee status. You don't have to take the benefits. Some companies will even pay better if you don't take the insurance.
Jump ship
Their pay plan is horrible to work with. The bonus is based on your QA score, if I'm not mistaken from the month previous and that goes through the whole next month. So if you have a bad month, it will haunt you for the next month!
I jumped ship too. (nm)
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I jumped ship
glad I did.
jump ship now
you won't be sorry.
Yay! Here's to hanging onto the ship!
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More info on the ship
No, it's not that company. I do QA and haven't seen anything that looks like offshore work, and I worked for another company previously where I did do QA for offshore - you can tell that stuff a mile away. There's been a shift in mgmt and I just wonder if clients aren't as happy, sales maybe not as strong??? I don't know. I have a job now and it's a good one but I would also like information about what's going on other than what everyone is doing wrong, you know what I mean! :) I was just hoping people who have experienced this might have some other things to look for.......
Jumping ship
I agree with you on the panic thing, just went to VR about 2 months ago and it is definitely not what was presented to me. I am looking into LPN courses, a year and a half, will make better money than I am now, and keep doing VR on the side. The VR money would qualify for pocket money for sure.
Not flaming you, but where would you ship to? Might be jumping
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Couldn't you just ship it back yourself?
Fedex or UPS could probably ship it back for $30-40, is my guess.
From what Ive heard with everyone jumping ship
there of late, they must need MTs pretty badly. Don't ya think its time for them to regroup and make some changes for the better?
Thinking about jumping ship
MQ is making some poor decisions and I am debating whether to stay on for the ride and see if things are better once it is bought out, or just go somewhere else. I was looking at Diskriter...does anybody have any experience with this company, and if so I would love some opinions on it. TIA!!
I'm not planning on jumping ship, either. sm
The stress of changing companies is far too much for me that the stress of working more to pay the added cost. Less strain on the nerves to stay and just put in some extra time.
Interesting opinion, Ship... sm
You say you've never used a C-phone but you know all about them! I've been using a C-phone for 15 years and LOVE IT! The other posters are correct: Sound quality is excellent. Easy to adjust speed, volume and tone. My hospital provides a toll-free call-in number so it costs me NADA to work. I have only one phone line to begin with but it's not a problem. If anyone needs to reach me, they call my cell #.
Why did so many MQ employees jump ship? sm
I have heard made mention on here numerous times about the exodus of transcriptionists from Medquist.. Am curious why it happened? Medquist from what I remember from years ago used to be THE place to work. What happened? Did they start sending work overseas or something?
I don't plan on jumping ship
I've been there long enough to know that there are ups and downs in work and it happens all over. VR is not bad, could be better, but I like it.
I'd rather be out of work for a week or two than 4 months like I was with my local hospital. There may be better jobs out there but I'm not looking.
FYI: I'm basically sole provider for us, too. It gets tough at times but I try to roll with the punches.
I think you are right, but if us Americans jumped ship as soon as
it gets rocky, they would sink, but we hang on and on and wait for it to get better and then it doe not!
they don't tell you because many will jump ship and they will be short-staffed. SM
Maybe not all, but the majority of companies will not tell their employees when they lose accounts, outsource, etc. They are a little bit smarter than to chance losing a large number of employee. But they won't hesitate to dump you without notice. Unfortunately, it's called corporate business.
With everyone jumping ship to work for TransTech
They will use the hospital MTs for samples, then ship account
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Needing reasons not to jump ship
It is hard to get a sense of things working at home... just want to know if there are any MTs at Transtech who do not plan to jump ship, or if I need to start worrying and go too? I am also wondering who the TT people went to after they jumped ship. I have sent numerous inquiries out and no answer.. could it be the market is flooded right now with resumes because of the recent VR situation?
Another reason I ask is that I believe TT is a strong company and I have been very happy there. Yes, I have had to be very flexible, but I have not yet run out of work and still make good money, benefits, etc. Why, however, are TT MTs any different than the more than 60 percent of MTs who have already gone to some type of VR at their company such as the people at Webmedx who are still happy, and others. It would be nice to get different viewpoints here... my instinct is to say keep with the TT, and work it all out because the company is strong... and most other companies if not are with VR will go there too someday! I am the only source of income for my family and need to know what is going on out there in the world! Thanks in advance for your opinions.
Waiting for "new pay plan" to come out to see if I need to jump ship (sm)
I am VERY disappointed with the Docuscribe program. Making about 75-100 lines less per hour than I did before (on the same account). From what everyone else is posting, it doesn't get much better. They should easily be able to pay their legal fees for the lawsuits out of what they are saving on our wages.
Have been checking into other options, but am hoping this new pay plan and more practice with this program might make me want to stay. Been there so many years now I hate to change, but money is money.
I agree... is it worth panic and jumping ship?
From what I hear since around Christmas, different MT companies reported increase on open enrollment. This is why I got the job with TT. Now, I find that the rates have gone up and my husband does not have a job which offers insurance, so I have to provide it for the family. I just left a company where I worked pretty much for the insurance and had maybe 900 bucks left over for the month take home. TT's insurance rates are still lower than that was and they went up.
So, I say to myself today, is it worth the panic, stress, and jitters I am having today? How do I know if I go somewhere else it will be as good a company with the opportunity to make better money than anywhere I have been aside from a hospital. Even hospitals are not offering insurance they are taking per diem, if at all, probably IC etc. so they don't have to pay benefits.
I have been thinking about it all since yesterday. I decided I am going to have a mantra today to myself and I will say, hang in there to myself all day. I have resolved not to jump ship at all. This company does give us the ability to make more money, and I will work more time to make up for the difference in insurance costs because I know I can here. They have the work, they pay fair, and they give me the confidence to do so. Anywhere else well, fire to frying pan, you know.
So, I wish everyone luck and if you are stressed today you are not alone. I am making sure for myself and our security in my home, that I will not allow myself to make any rash decisions. Thanks for listening. And hang in there.
We didn't all jump ship, some just talk louder
and more frequently than others. They do offshore, but not much. I can transcribe 200 lines per hours and about 325 per hour with speech recognition. I am not a fast typist. I started a job with a different company recently to see if it would be better, and it's horrible. The new job is one of the companies that some MTs rave about. Medquist is a lot better. Some people had a bad experience at Medquist and don't want anyone else to do well. It justifies their leaving if we're all miserable. Well, I'm not miserable and refuse to let a job define my happiness. I make a very good paycheck at Medquist, and when my shift is over, I put the job aside and focus on other things.
Softscript ALWAYS has ads for people -- that ship will sail again if you miss this one. sm
I think the clinic job sounds great -- congrats to you on finding something good.
If I were an MTSO right now I would be picking up the cream of the crop as they jump ship (sm)
from MQ in preparation for new accounts. I don't know that MQ will go under or be seriously harmed BUT I truly feel that there will be some accounts lost either due to quality or the hospital having misgivings about their work being sent overseas.
We may find a lot of these companies are going to be over-staffed and work a little slimmer at times, but who can blame them? If you find well trained MTs, get them on board and then be aggressive in soliciting those MQ accounts that might be up for grabs.
I wish good luck to the MTSOs out there who might be able to turn a bad situation for MQ into a profitable one for themselves and the United States. They pay us in US, pay their taxes in US, we pay our taxes in the US, we make purchases in the US with our money. Let's see, who missed out on that one, oh yeah our ILPs (international labor partners as MQ calls them).
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