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Remember back in the day....

Posted By: Hayseed on 2007-07-30
In Reply to: I agreee (sm) - MT

when we had to get black fingers from reading the classifieds in the newspaper?!  I absolutely HATED it when a company didn't put their name, only the position they were looking to fill and then this crap at the bottom of the ad:  Please send resume and cover letter to PO BOX 0000. 


I hate that, because I always knew it was my employer fishing.  That may well have not been the case, but it's always just what I assumed.  Dirty, dirty practice in my opinion.





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    I remember the big stink a few months back

    and what's her name from TRS got all huffy and said how they were just trying to teach a trade to these poor people so they could earn a decent living, that they weren't taking U.S. jobs away.  I don't know why they thought we were dumb enough that we wouldn't realize that it wouldn't do any good to teach them a trade if there was no way to practice their trade.  I too thought it took a lot of balls to advertise for the overseas person.


    There were several companies that were supportive of this, I don't remember all of them, but Cymed was one of them.  


    I worked in QA for Transcending back in 2000-2001. They were paying hourly back then. SM

    The accounts weren't too horribly bad.  The reason I ended up leaving was because slowly but surely they began to inch closer and closer to paying QA by production.  When I first started, the quota was something like 30 reports a day.   We simply had to make sure that we QA'd all reports that were close to being out of TAT first and then do the rest.  Then, my supervisor left and they hired a new one who immediately called a big teleconference meeting and said we had to up production to 60 reports a day.  Then, they started counting lines.  Which was fine because they were still paying hourly.


    Next, there was an MT who used VR software because she was blind - yes blind.  Again, when I first started, I was told we had to edit her entire reports because she used the VR software and we had to make sure that everything was correct and made sense.  Then, we are told only check the blanks.  I wasn't comfortable with that and I continued to completely proof every word.  Then I was called on the carpet not because I wasn't meeting the production quota, but because I was ONLY meeting the production quota.  I told them I was proofing all of the MT's work that used VR, I was told that no one ever told me to proof every word of the VR reports and that I needed to fill in blanks and move on.  When I voiced my concerns, I was told that was my job, to fill in blanks and I should move on and strive to product above the standards.  Next thing you know, rumors abounded about changing the QA staff to being paid on production.  So I left. 


    There just seemed to me to be too little concern for quality and more emphasis on quantity and I just didn't want to be part of company who would take money out of my pocket just to line their own and that's what they were doing by putting QA on production.  I also am not comfortable with the job of QA being thought of as a blank filler.  There is much more to the QA profession than just simply filling in blanks. 


    I don't know if Transcend ever did start paying QA by production, but I could see that the idea was being floated there.  Maybe there was a enough protest that they didn't change from hourly. 


    Good luck to you!


    Phoenix Medcom- Another apply a few months back, ask to take a test and never heard back??
    I applied a month or two ago, received an email from someone asking if I would take a test and said she was getting ready to go on vacation for a week, so I hurried and immediately and told her I'd love to take the test. I never heard back. I waiting thinking she went on vacation and would contact me when she got back to do the test but nothing...very strange..Just wondered if this happened to anyone else.
    Has everyone heard back from Keystrokes yet regarding the email we received a while back?
    Just wandering why I haven't heard any response yet.
    I sent them an email back in August and never heard back sm
    Is this company on Long Island? I checked out their website and even tried calling once. Were you successful in contacting them? All i know is that the company is owned by some doctors.

    Hopefully, you will hear back. Unfortunately, I immediately heard back from MD-IT
    but somehow with over 16 years of experience, I blew the test.  I was soooo disappoionted and yet pretty stunned.  I am by no means perfect but I haven't flunked a test in years.  I expected it in my early years but not this far down the road. I was so confident and they will not tell you which part you did not pass and why so it really just blew my mind.  I must have been in shock for like two hours after I got the email. Oh well, someone will want me....hopefully.  I was thinking about OSi but I don't think I could take another rejection if I never heard back. 
    I had the same thing happen, went back to MQ, went back to KS and could not be sm

    happier.  I am on a different account then the first time and it is as if it is a different company.  I have a great lead who leaves us alone most of the time but is there when I need her.  It showed me that you can have a different experience within the same company.


    I have to say that in the few weeks since they have the new office, it is much more organized probably because there are a lot of people there all the time.  I had the pleasure of speaking to the new HR manager who was HR at a hospital, got my questions answered about insurance as I am going to full time and had a live voice pick up the phone.


    Not all change is bad.  This is one company that has changed for the better. 


    I was reading about the back up help. I would like also to have some back up work.
    I am not getting anywhere near 12,000 lines this go around.  My goal is 12,000 lines each pay period.
    Wow, really. I can't even remember the
    I will be calling KS today then. Thank you for your honesty and getting back to me.
    I remember that, too. Everyone was trying to get on with them.

    I had two MT friends who worked there, then things started going south.  They kept trying to get me to apply there.


    i remember...
    a posting from someone saying they are good to work with and are hiring. sorry dont remember much else. good luck

    I don't remember,
    Sorry.
    That is exactly how I remember it.
    They did pay me a good line rate, but with no headers/footers, and I had a hard time making 1000 lines a day. I think I was on the worst account they had, BMH, about 90% ESL (worst I ever had too). My QA would call and scream at me for doing cardio, not for a mistake, but because I was not assigned to it. The clerks used to beg me to type it. She was supposedly the worst one there.
    I can't remember her last name.
    Been about 10 years since I worked for her.








    I remember something about that but
    don't remember which companies.  Can someone please tell me if Amphion, Cymed or Medware is one of these companies?  I'm about to apply to all 3 of them.
    just remember...
    The US MT will always be in demand. Unfortunately, in some cases only in an editing capacity. Do you think that work being transcribed in India is able to be edited and returned in an acceptable manner to the US doctor dictating it?  Absolutely not. The foreign physicians in our country depend on us to produce properly formatted reports, so how can a MT from India possibly come close to accomplishing this if it were not for the editing US MT. You really can't blame the US physician who contracts with a national co. and does not know his work is going to India. Why can't HIPAA reinforce a regulation stating that no US transcription should ever leave this country in any capacity?  Certain countries have restrictions on importing and exporting products. Why does are country not step up to the plat?  MTs have to form some kind of alliance to stop this...petitioning the government, etc.  Striking is not the answer because until some enforcement is in place, our jobs will continue to go overseas and back here for editing.
    I think I remember you.

    I remember the post (if it was yours) on the company board and remember it didn't stay on the board very long.  If I remember correctly, even though they removed your negative (truthful) post, the majority of the posts that remained were negative, complaining about things like the terrible platform and some being afraid they would have to apply for food stamps soon.


    And if you're the person I'm thinking of, I believe you and I even emailed each other a couple times because I, too, had many concerns when you brought yours to the board.


    You weren't wrong, and neither was I.  The only mistake I made was I stayed there a little longer than you did.  I should have left when you left.


    I can't blame the newbies either because they simply don't know any better.  It's part of the process with this company.  They make sure things are great at the beginning, and then the downward process slowly begins.


    Every single thing you have said is true.  If people don't want to believe it, then they can waste a few years of their life at Transcend, too.  I'm just grateful that I now work for a credible, honest company and couldn't be happier.  Hopefully, this will remain the case, and I can stay with this company for many years.  But after my experience at Transcend, my radar is definitely always on, and at the first hint of preferential treatment to someone else or lies being told to me, etc.,  I won't hesitate to leave this company as I hesitated to leave Transcend.


    How to remember
    An easy way to distringuish is to think of the first 3 letters of adduction. You are adding it to your body, therefore it is towards the body. The same would be true for adductors, so just think of addition to your body in any form and you should be good to go. Hope this helps.
    As far as I remember...sm

    you had to do up a schedule for every week of the days you would be working.  You picked the days and number of minutes you would commit to.  So, if you were working part-time and committed to 50 minutes a day, you could work those whenever you wanted to, (50 minutes x 5 days) as long as you made your commitment.  I don't think you ever had to work any weekends.


    As for being an IC, I have never had this kind of insurance.  As far as I am concerned, if the doc signs it, he is saying he read it over and agrees.  I don't think any IC MTs have ever been sued, but I don't know for sure.  Maybe post this question on the main board.  The companies save big bucks using ICs so there must be something in place for protection.  I think most MTs are ICs. 


    When you are an IC, you set yourself up as your own business, sole proprietor.  It is as simple as registering your name.  I have an accountant do my income tax every year and it costs about $200.  Hope this helps.


    i cant remember the name.. c msg
    but the email came from someone in Recruiting (female's name). The same person who informed me about passing the test and contacting me on the next recruitment was the same one who sent me the attachments ot download. Our situation is very different, but just by their pay scale, you can do better. I can deal with not being paid for headings (I guess), but I cannot deal with not being paid for spaces.
    I think I remember something about them on...
    MtChat.com. but I cant seem to access it this week. I cant really remember the deal but apparently they did something to their employees that made a ton of them quit so that is probably why they are hiring. You might want to keep checking back at that website and see if it comes up and then it will let you do a search on them.
    anyone remember
    Does anyone remember ddi, inc. Those were the days when transcription was a great job.
    I remember that
    I thought that those MTs had come from a company in the Sacramento area that had lost the majority of their work supposedly to VR. I also thought that a lot of those MTs were let go with only maybe a handful offered to stay on board.

    I have not gotten my e-mail for the conference either. Maybe they are going to send it later on towards the end of the day Pacific time.

    I do agree that our accounts do require that they be done here in the US. There have also been a lot of companies I suspect thought that have lied through their teeth about having work done here in the US and send it abroad.
    What about MDI-MD? I remember once there was.. sm
    a discussion about their line counts not being counted correctly either. Does anyone have any information on that?
    maybe I did see that but I can't remember!

    Thanks.


    I remember them saying ...
    ... that it was an account by account fix and to be patient if it does not happen for you right away.  Patience seems to be the word.  Heck, it's been cockeyed since about the beginning of the year -- what's another week or 4...
    Just remember you get what you pay for....
    you left out the fact that while your on QA all those months, pay is 2 cents!!! I got suckered in by them a long time ago and hope all of you that are thinking about it, run while you can.
    RE: Just remember you get what you pay for
    Pay is not 2 cpl while you are in QA. You get charged for QA when you are out of QA but repeatedly abuse QA by sending things that are not necessary. I mean, if you're out of QA, is it really necessary to send half of your reports because somebody didn't want to look something up? Our dictators aren't bad, with the exception of maybe 2 or 3. It doesn't take anyone long to get out of QA unless they just aren't trying. A lot of things have improved at RC, one of them being that there is somebody there to help new hires and interns and feedback is given. I know this for a fact, because I am the one to do that. I hope you have a great day.
    Can anyone remember the name...

    Can anyone remember the name of the company that was advertising a while back for Transcriptionist that had changed their name.  The manager came on and wrote out a big explanation for why they were still answering the phones with the old name even though they were supposedly not the same company...


    It seems like the new name was All American MT or something like that - and the old company was an Indian-owned company.


    Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.


    They have another one too, but I can't remember the name of it.
    nm
    From what I remember
    Now it has been about 2 years ago, and I don't work for them anymore, but from what I remember training was all day for an entire week, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There were breaks in between. I couldn't have done the training with my then 4-year-old. Thank goodness my husband was working 3rd shift and could take care of him while I trained. I hope this helps. I don't know how their training is now.
    If i remember..
    Chartscript platform..Actual IC. No schedule. Can't remember the pay.
    What I remember
    1. Use EXtext. I found it pretty easy and user friendly.
    2. Cheapest health insurance close to $400 for 1 person. HMO and PPO available. Too expensive for my blood!
    3. Deductable on above $2500.
    4. ESLs - about 75%, frequently ran out of work, asking for more accounts = must be trained and then no one available to train you for weeks.
    5. QA - cold, no follow-up explanations, nowhere near enough in the beginning. Come down on you weeks later after never having told you about issue in the first place.
    6. Emails very untimely.
    7. Must go to them (New Jersey) on your own dime for flight, hotel, taxi, meals. Train for 3 days (could have been done over the internet), stay working for them for 6 months (if you can stand it that long - I couldn't!) in order to be reimbursed only $500 of your expenses.
    8. Yes.
    9. Yes.
    just remember
    They have the option of telling you they don't need your services.
    You have to remember that there are
    many MTs looking for new jobs at the moment and this is a very slow time of year for most MTSOs and facilities.
    You also have to remember that you
    may not be concerned about 98% QA, however, they can ding you for whatever they want -- not what the facility wants, some weird quirk the facility has, etc, so you don't make 98%.
    Hey....I remember.....
    .....the old, blue screen!!!  Just goes to show our ages, I guess.  LOL!  In any case, I have worked with Meditech in the past (without text expander) and made pretty good money with it.  As has already been said, once you get the hang of it, it seems to move along quite smoothly.  And, for radiology, it is nice to see the actual type of report, i.e. CT head, beside the order number.  On many other programs, you have order # only (which significantly slows things down if the physician does not dictate the order #).  And, from what I can remember (have not worked on it for 4 years), I hardly ever had to fix things, as, IMO, the physicians seem to understand this program better and are more likely to enter the proper demographics.  With all of that being said, I personally will be working again with Meditech soon (IC part-time - in addition to my FT acute care EXText job), and am looking forward to checking out the updated version with text Expander compatibility!  If Meditech was really all that bad....why would an MT with 15+ years experience care to go back to it?  You might as well give it a try - add some more experience to your resume.  Best of luck to you!
    I seem to remember
     700 being the number for part-timers and 1200 for full-timers
    Do you remember
    what the reports were like in comparison to what you type now?

    There are so many factors involved in this line of work, it drives me batty!
    Ah. Now I remember that. I got on

    here and defended them because it wasn't true at all. It made me furious that someone was bashing them like that. They are the most honest company I've ever worked for and they treat all their employees like humans, not like machines.


    If you never worked for them, you shouldn't spread rumors. The only ones I know who leave bad comments about them are probably trouble makers to begin with, probably paranoid and never happy in whatever any job.


    I am very happy at TT, and have been since day 1 and they are really the best.


    This is what I use to remember

    which form of followup to use. 


    Followup is a noun.  Follow up is a verb.  Follow-up is an adjective.


    but remember
    there is always going to be SOMEONE that has something bad to say about a company....now do not get me wrong if there are TONS of bad posts then that is probably not the place you would want to work...you just have to go with your gut!
    Remember when....
    not too long ago we would get emails at least twice a day informing us of work load on each account? Not anymore cuz there is none!
    LOL, thanks so much, and yes I remember that (sm)
    NOW, lol.  I love orthopedics, have loads experience and was interested in it part time but, oh well, will have to look for something else.  Lesson learned .... act QUICKLY, lol.
    OK, remember me then when you need help
    LOL! Good luck.
    just remember...
    what goes around comes around. If you are ever in a situation where a little kindness and compassion would be appreciated, I sure hope people don't behave the way you are.
    Near as I can remember

    the whole family worked all day to buy enough hamburger meat for supper and they were still hungry after eating it all.  I would say it would take about a bushel of picked peaches to equal 9 cpl.


    I remember that!!
    I recall that after my first husband passed I applied for one of those Saudi jobs, forget the name of the company.  I was offered a job.  Seems like the pay was around $100,000 and all kinds of perks including free housing and free food.  There were all kinds of perks too.  I got cold feet when I learned you couldn't wear jeans and God forbid that you should smoke a cigarette.  Seems like I recall that those earnings were also tax free.  Boy has the worm turned!!!
    Yes I remember
    and I was never one who said it wouldn't work.  I think a lot of MTs just didn't want to believe they could be replaced by a computer.  I don't know very much about EMRs but I know that the particular one this group uses is not very efficient.  It often doesn't refill my prescriptions to the point the doc told me to call his office to make sure that it went through and once it even ordered the wrong medication.  He isn't loving being able to access the records either.  When the computer is down, the records are down.  I didn't ask him many questions about how the thing worked but he said it was far better when they depended on a fax.
    Do you remember if it was just medical for $360 or...
    dental also.. and do you know what the deductibles are? Thanks for any help..
    Around $300-$350 for both of you, if I remember correctly -
    I've only been there 1-1/2 months. You have to wait 3 months before you're eligible for insurance, but your PTO they say you can use anytime. I'm so surprised how fast it adds up. I already have about $200 PTO.

    Hope that helps. Good luck.