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Oh nice..getting late..how about MINIMUM WAGE.. LOL

Posted By: WanderingMT on 2007-09-09
In Reply to: Exactly. That's why I'm getting out now before we're down to minimage wage and unable to su - WanderingMT




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    I believe that would come to a little over minimum wage...
    Not good at all!
    Minimum wage at best, probably not that!
    I would not take any QA/editing position unless it is a set hourly rate. Again, I have said it before, do not sell your fellow QA/editors down the drain like AAMT has sold us. Hourly is the only way!
    They have to pay minimum wage s/m
    They have to pay for minimum wage if you do not reach that on your line counts.
    Minimum Wage

    You have hit on a point that the service owners did not plan for.  Pursue this with the DOL office in your state:


    USMLSU Initiative
    Washington,  DC


    ONLINE, REAL-TIME CONFERENCE CALLS/MEETINGS BEING SCHEDULED FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF 2009 !


    Respect, reasonable compensation, and humane treatment for all U.S.A. Medical Transcriptionists


    VR or not, need to pay MINIMUM WAGE--sm
    Not just my 2 cents' worth -- that's the LAW in all 50 US states.  At 3-4 cents a line, this is hardly possible, especially at the start, to make at least a minimum wage that any 16-year-old kid makes delivering groceries.  Add to that all the UNPAID work we are required to do for the privilege of being fleeced by the MTSOs, CCs, researching doctors, endless demographic work having nothing to do with transcription...
    Minimum wage

    You cannot by law make less than minimum wage.  If you are making less than minimum wage I would tell the company, they have to make up the difference.  If they don't then you should call the labor board.


    If you cannot make minimum wage with this, then
    get another profession. I make over $20 per hour. You are a poor excuse for a Transcriptionist if not able to do. End of message and end of talking about something apparently not everyone is able to do.
    minimum wage is $ 7.--/hour.....nm
    nm
    California's minimum wage is higher than SM
    the federal minimum wage, this may be why.
    Heck, NO!! I'd never survive on minimum wage. nm
    xxx
    So you don't mind working for less than minimum wage?
    That's what a good Editor would make because most good editors that have 100% listen I know get between 2000-3000 lines a day. I think not. People like you who take these jobs bring all of us who have worked hard down. If you have only been an MT for 2 years, I would not think you would even qualify to be QA
    when minimum wage goes up do IC rates increase also?
    x
    MT, minimum wage, single moms, etc...sm
    Medical transcription requires a great deal of skill and knowledge. It is not a minimum wage job, or should not be a minimum wage position. Years of learning and experience are involved to master this profession. No qualified MT, single mom or otherwise, should be working at minimum wage levels, in turn necessitating the help of assistance programs. This is too skilled a profession, and it is a shame that it is not so slowly sinking to the level of a minimum wage-type job.
    No, soon the government will increase the minimum wage
    and MTs will be the working poor. Sad business this is.
    Must be paid MINIMUM WAGE for each hour -sm

    worked under 40/wk if employee in the U.S., regardless of work type, job description.  In addition, must be PAID FOR ALL WORK PERFORMED - I won't even go there.


    Att: Flamers: You can look this up yourself in DOL regulations.


    Minimum wage only applies to employees.
    nm
    No, she said 1000 monthly - not weekly. Less than minimum wage! nm
    x
    LABOR BOARD / MINIMUM WAGE LAWS

    Regardless of all the bull dished out by the MTSO companies, especially as it pertains to VR, i.e., We're cutting your pay 50%, so you'll have to work twice as hard - but you're going to LOVE the platform.  Also get tired of hearing about Learning Curve and wonder if my grocer, landlord & hungry kids understand this learning curve concept. 


    However (and the MTSOs can like this or lump it) WE MUST BE PAID FEDERALLY-MANDATED MINIMUM WAGE for workers with employee status - whether straight typing, VR or being required to babysit computer during no/low work.  Of course, it's exploitation to cut wages in half from an already insultingly low rate & most MTs are surely feeling the pinch.  But whether 2, 3, 4 or 10 cpl ... minimum wage must be paid.  (Sorry Suits/MTSOs - the law is there for a reason!)


    $1,000 divided by 40 hours is $25.00 an hour. Where do you live that that is minimum wage? nm
    :{
    Minimum wage laws are for employees only, not independent contractors
    Would you pay your plumber or pool cleaner (examples of other IC jobs) more because the minimum wage increased?
    Couldn't Amphion be held liable for minimum wage
    I'm just sayin'
    Our work is considered piecemeal and not subject to minimum wage laws. Just what I've been told
    MT
    $8.75/hr nice hourly wage?
    Yes, that is good for someone who is new to the biz, but if it takes 8 hours to review 2000 lines, that is only $8.75/hr. I don't think that is a nice hourly wage for experienced MTs. Many times the Editor may have no control over the TAT and oops! there goes that bonus. Quarterly bonuses cannot be counted upon as they are just that...bonuses.

    Thanks for clarifying.
    taking a low wage does not lower the pay for a field. The fact that they are offering stated wage
    means that is the market. You don't see ads for McDonald's for $36/hour and you don't see ads for A.G. Edwards for $20,000/yr. If they didn't think they could fill a job for $14, they wouldn't post it. Notice MT jobs are now posting at 5, 6 and 6.5. So guess what editors are going to make?
    Bare minimum? I make over $50,000 a year in 40 hours a week. That is not bare minimum. sm
    Bare minimum would be $8 an hour which is $16,640 a year or $10 an hour which is $20,800 a year. I make more than twice that and that is NOT bare minimum.

    I worked to get my typing speed to 80 wpm. I worked to get my Expanders user-friendly and plentiful. I am not the fastest because I look up what I do not know, but I am lucky to have a very good memory so if I type it a few times, I do not have to look it up. I keep notes when I run across something I do not know. I am interested in my profession and read the magazines for our profession and network with other transcriptionists during my free time, devoting a minimum of 2 hours per week to networking and learning new things.

    I am not the fastest MT, but I am accurate and boiled it down to simple math. I need to transcribe 250 lines per hour for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. At 10cpl, that is 2000 lines a day x 5 days per week x 50 weeks per year. I take 2 weeks off per year during July to visit my grandchildren (unpaid), 1 week a year to vacation with my husband (paid) and 1 week a year to spring clean (paid). I have worked for the same company for 4 years and 8 years for the one before this.

    I treat my work hours as work hours and take 1/2 hour for lunch which I do not include in my 8 hours. I pretend that I am working outside the home and do not answer the door, get the mail, do laundry, etc. If I have a good day and go over the 2000, I bank it in my mind for days that are not as good and make sure that I get 10,000 lines each week.

    My W2 each year is consistently $50,000. A few years it was higher, but I worked a few weekends, which I no longer do.

    It IS possible.
    Too little, too late? It is never too late. I am one person, true, but together

    Let me tell what this ONE person achieved on her own and then you can imagine what many of us can do if we stand together.


    Two years ago, I was working as an MT for a local hospital.  One day, we were told that our overflow was going to be outsourced to one of the nationals, just the discharge summaries and not even all of those.  Two months after they told us that lie, they called is in one by one and fired us because they were outsourcing the entire dept because it was cost effective.  The service they were using was a very large national who I happened to know had a reputation of offshoring.  And I just knew because our little hospital had easy as pie dictators with maybe 4 out of a staff of 200 that were ESL, our work would most definitely be one of the accounts offshored.


    I was angry!  Oh, they offered us jobs at the service and told us we would definitely be working on our hospital, but I'm no fool and I knew it would be a matter of time before we were forced to take secondary accounts which would eventually become our primary accounts and our little hospital would just disappear from our queues. 


    I refused the job with the service on moral grounds.  I refused to work for a company that offshored.  And then I decided to channel my anger and outrage into something proactive.  I wrote letters to every newspaper in my area.  Every small farming community newspaper this hospital served, and the big city newspaper in the big city close by.  I never dreamed that anyone would pay attention at one woman's rantings.  But a funny thing happened.  My letter was printed in more than one of the papers I sent it to, and reporter from one of the larger newspapers called me and asked if I would do an interview.  I said absolutely.


    Long story short, they did the interview and then interviewed the administrator of the hospital.  They put him in the hot seat and asked him about offshoring health information to India.  He had no definitive answers to give except that he would have to look at the contract and make sure that it was stipulated that his hospital's work was not sent over seas.


    It was a small triumph, but I took some satisfaction in it.  Two weeks after that and just when I thought all the hoopla had died on my little letter, another letter appeared in the newspaper -- from an HIM director at another local hospital who said as a result of reading my letter and interview, that she had received a number of calls from concerned people asking if their medical information was being sent and transcribed overseas.  She wanted to write the letter just to set the record straight that her hospital employed their own MTs and did not outsource to a service nor did they offshore any of their work to third-world countries.


    And I'm still not done.  Still a few weeks later another letter in the big city paper was printed from another HIM director assuring the community that her hospital employed its own American MTs and did not outsource or offshore.


    Now, everything has quieted down since then, but I managed to ruffle some feathers and make a point, and if I (one person, one middle-aged work-at-home mother of two) can cause that much ruckus -- think what a whole bunch of us can do.


    I think we, as a group, need to take control of our industry and our career destiny and do something.  Maybe march on Washington DC protesting the offshoring of American jobs -- not just ours, but ALL American jobs that are being offshored.  There are more Americans out of work and losing work to third-world countries and corporate greed than just MTs!  Our government needs to hear our voices!  We need to MAKE ourselves be heard! 


    Instead of sitting back and pasting little smiley faces in our posts and saying good luck with that we need to come together.  There is no room for MTs willing to accept lower wages, no room for MTs whose hearts bleed for our third-world counterparts, and no room for MTs who want to sit back and do nothing, but reap the benefits when the strong win the battle.  We've reached a critical turning point and it's time to take up the cause and change the future. 


    Very nice owner, nice work, nice place - sm
    the leave you alone.  I left because they do not budge from their pay which was kind of mediocre.  I would go back if I had to because they were extremely nice.
    Very nice people, nice place to work. nm

    nm


    Yes, nice QA (and nice people in general), but very little work right now. nm
    nm
    Yes! Nice lady, nice company. nm
    xx
    I second that. Amphion is nice, nice, nice

    Min. wage
    That isn't even minimum wage in San Francisco, where it's something like $9.25+ per hr.
    Min wage in NY

    In NY minimum wage is now $7.15, so that is not min wage here either.


     


    Min wage

    I thought I had read something recently that stated Nuance/Focus was developing some software that would completely do away with transcriptionists in the next few years.  I worked for Focus 5 years ago and they were a terrible company then to work for, I see they have just kept getting worse.  You are entitled to minimum wage if you are an employee. If your line count does not come to that contact your local DOL and apply for unemployment benefits.  if you don't you are hurting yourselves and other MTs who come after you.


     


    don't accept the wage, but I would!!!!
    nm
    Medware Wage

    The most you can expect to make at Medware is 0.08 a line.   Medware has some extremely difficult accounts with a lot of ESL doctors.  It is very hard to make a good line count.  Additionally, Medware watches how many minutes you work during the day.  You must work a full 8-hour shift.  If you have problems and need to call your supervisor, need to email your supervisor, create samples or go over files from the editors, have a problem with pay or vacation time or anything similiar, you will do it on your time.  You have to put in your 8 hours TYPING, nothing else counts. 


     


    Is this a fair wage?
    I'm a new graduate and I got an offer for 0.75 cpl.  Any input would be appreciated.
    QA Wage question
    If getting paid hourly for QA, let's say $10.00 an hour, do you get paid for every hour whether there's anything to QA or not?
    if you are still working there for that particular wage...sm
    you are settling. 12 hour days x 6 days per week? You are definitely selling yourself short if you accept this. I was only trying to be honest based on the information you chose to share. I don't want others to think this is the norm in this industry because it most certainly is not. Again, I am basing my comments solely on the information you provided, which in fact saddened me as an MT who has been in this profession for many years. I apologize if you see this as an insult, but I was just overwhelmed by your breakdown of pay. To me this is completely unacceptable. Good luck to you.
    GOOD WAGE
    If you find anyone that pays 10 cpl to start, let me know!!!

    I took me 4 months to find a job as an IC where I would make 10 cpl after 90 days!! and that is maintaining minimum line count of 1000 lines the whole time...

    a wage one can live on is no more

    I don't know about you, but when I see 7 and 8 cents being offered for independent contractor work, I scream a little scream inside me and then implode for a few seconds, and then I move on as that is too insulting for words.  How can a person take out their own taxes with such low pay?  It's really not worth it, when you do the math, figuring out 25 to 33 percent is delegated to tax. 


    If a person does 6000 lines for a 40-hour week and takes out 28% taxes, this leaves them with $8.65 an hour for their effort.  My 18-year-old son, whose part-time job while he is in school is sweeping the floors at movie theatres in between shows, makes $7.00 an hour.  I am a grown woman with 18+ years of MT experience and would make only $1.65 an hour more than my son if I had this job. 


    How's that for a come-down?   


    Living Wage
    I don't know exactly what I would call a living wage for a weekly amount. I can tell you that for my family of 5, the GOVERNMENT says that if I make less than approximately $40,000, that I qualify for various forms of government aid due to low-income status.

    $40K divided by 52 weeks per year works out to about 1700 lines per day at 9 cpl.

    If you're only making 5 cpl (case in point: That recent ad on the Jobs Bank!), then you would need to type 3076 lines per day in order to keep a family of five above the cut-off for food stamps and free lunches!
    I think a living wage is
    1 thousand dollars a week.
    somebody will do it; hence the wage stays low nm


    What is their hourly wage?

    I also did not know that they had editing.  QA position?


    They are offering this same wage to QA people
    with megayears of experience. That is my point!
    And industry would pay the lowest wage possible
    if people are willing to take it! People have to be pretty desperate or just not too bright to even agree to do this kind of work for low pay.
    Wage earners usually get COL raises.
    Every wage-paid position I have had was set on an annual increase with the rest of the company. Even at 3%, it was still a raise.

    Production, however, does not increase. It is not the same pay structure and, in my opinion, should not.

    You cannot have your cake and eat it, too.

    You wanted production, so you can (in effect) control your income by how savvy you are, so you got it. If you want to make more money, increase those skills you feel are so valuable that you don't want to work for a set wage.

    Otherwise, go to a wage and relax a bit, know that you're going to draw a certain amount of money (might even still get incentive for production, too), and get annual raises and actual holiday pay, etc.

    Mark my words down: You will never get annual raises on production pay. Never. And you shouldn't. You are wanting what will never happen and, instead of looking for ways to actually help yourself, are frittering away your time and energy and frustrating everyone else in the process for nothing.

    Yes, jobs may be there but is the wage decent?
    That's the all important question we need to ask and know, along with what's going on at any of those companies.  So many jobs available and we have to wonder why..., with so many of us looking every day. 
    JUST GIVE US A DECENT WAGE AND KEEP...sm
    the token Christmas cards, e-cards, or whatever.
    I discussed an hourly QA wage with them sm
    a few years ago and when they sent the paperwork, they had substituted a RATE PER LINE for QA.  I called and told them they had made a mistake, they said that they had decided they would only pay by line.  I think they figured I wouldn't read the paperwork and just sign it.