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That referred to the MT's applying where I was a recruiter a few years back not to my current te

Posted By: KSLead on 2007-07-27
In Reply to: "The most miserable group of people in the world"? Great attitude for a Lead. - Wowee!

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    current one is crap, they are changing platforms soon, don't bother applying until new one is up.
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    Did anyone hear back from MRC after applying from here or from the AAMT site? Not me. nm
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    Medware's test hold people back from applying.
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    Such a stupid stubborn attitude. How often do you use your shorthand skills, dear? This skill is going in the same direction and you're too stubborn and ignorant to do anything about it but blame other people while the industry moves on leaving you in the dust.
    Just curious...how strict is TT about having 5 years' experience before applying? NM
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    I asked for 9 cpl and the recruiter never got back to me. nm
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    I was offered 0.9 cpl, but recruiter never called back

    The recruiter told me she would call me back later on the same day and never did.  I called her bluff.  How sad!!


    There are more current messages but you have to look back through the boards.
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    Still haven't heard back from JLG recruiter ...it's been a week!
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    I have 20 years in hon, and I was a recruiter!
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    I am a recruiter but also have been an MT for 7 years. nm
    nm
    Has anyone heard back from Milner Voice and Data since their current ad? nm
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    I've known the recruiter for 10+ years and that doesn't
    She is one smart cookie and could run circles around most MTs and I've always enjoyed our conversations. In the face of some of the toughest adversities, her ability to stay upbeat has always amazed me.
    I have been a recruiter for 4 different companies over the past 15 years. sm
    This is more common than most realize. For every 20 resumes I receive, only 8 are qualified. Of those 8, only 6 will answer their phone or call back when a voice mail is left. That always amazes me, as why apply if you have no desire to talk to the company? Of those 6, only 4 actually are qualified. You would be surprised how many only want 1st shift, M-F, no weekends, no holidays, no ESL doctors, only internet accounts, only word-based, only op notes, no op notes, only long reports, only short reports, etc. The list goes on and on. We hear about every health ailment, how some are working althought they do not need the money, wish I could say that, about how their husbands do not like them to work when they are home. We hear about how they have to leave for an hour in the morning and an hour in the afternoon because they have to drive their kids to school. Did I mention that they need off every other Wednesday for 3 hours for Cub Scouts and every Thursday for two hours at lunchtime to be lunch mom at the school. Oh, don't forget that they get their hair done every Friday morning from 8 until 10 and they may have to drive their mom to the doctor every Tuesday. I am not exaggerating. They all assure me that they want a lot of volume, but of the 4 that I actually hire, it is even scarier. One may be perfect in terms of volume, quality and actually showing up for work. One will work for an hour and disappear forever. One will beg for work but only take 10 minutes off the system at most. One will have an emergency the first day and never call back, never actually starting.

    So to have 100 employees, you need to go through 3000 resumes, hire 500 of them and hope to get 100 good ones.

    I was going to work for a large company that gets a few bad and many good posts here but decided that the pressure would be too great. It is hard to find 5 good MTs for a new account. I cannot even begin to think how impossible it would be to find 25 or 30, as they have advertised in the past.

    This industry sees a lot of job hoppers. Yes, there are a lot of bad companies out there, but they job hop for no reason it seems, other than someone actually expected them to show up and produce.

    I am personally against offshore transcription and will not work for a company that send work out of the U.S. but I know why they turn to other countries to do the work. They have a better work ethic. When they find a good job, they stay with it forever. They appreciate that have a job and food on the table. It is a way of life for them and there are no second chances. They cannot burn their bridges or no one will hire them.

    Maybe MTSOs need to have higher standards and hold their employees to them. There are thousands of excellent MTs out there, we just have to weed through so many to get to them that they sometimes get overlooked.

    Sorry for ranting, but I really enjoyed the OP's post and it struck a few nerves!!!
    The recruiter was rude and condensending. I have 22 years experience, and she sm
    made me feel like a newbie with her comments and war stories. To hear her talk, all applicants are idiots. If that is the first impression, what is the rest of the company like? I refused to take the test after that.
    Whoa..been years since they've been mentioned! Is their website current?
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    They were doing that years back when I sm
    worked for them.  Same as you, though.  The CPU was new, monitor brand new.  The speakers were new.  Then they sent this grody keyboard and a pedal that wouldn't even go down because there was some kind of hair (??), maybe cat hair, under the pedal.  I am really allergic to cats, so I had to call them and tell them to send me something without hair.
    I have said it for years! Back in the early
    90s when my employer tried to do a business meeting with us then and did not say a word about the variable fonts, I asked the question because I do that. I think to ask when I know the outcome is the bottom line. I knew true type fonts were variable and could produce double the amount of characters on a line depending on the font. So, I asked the question in front of all their employees...so what do you do when you are transcribing more per line Mr X...is that such a deal for we MTs? I did the math on how much more we would be transcribing per line and as opposed to the 60 characters we are getting paid to do now with our standard pitch font, the change of fonts can reap as much as 123 characters per line. That's basically how I phrased the question. He evaded the question and then on the elevator leaving the room (that was a full elevator), said to me X...you WOULD have been the one to ask that question! He lost most his employees within two months. They think you don't know to ask, but I think still the older MTs are wise to this so they do ask, but someone new into the field might not know about the gross line situation.


    back some 15-16 years ago when I first started
    MT, wasnt the AAMT at the heart of changing the name of 'typist' to 'medical language specialist' and werent they involved in raising the pay scale etc, because cant we do that now what they did back then? How did they do it? I remember the old typewriters and being taught by a CMT, and they told me it was not more a few years beforehand that they were just a typing pool but when I started they already had their own office, their own 'respect' in the hospital. However that happened, we need to do that again because I feel we have regressed, even past that point of a 'typist' -

    My last couple of years working in the hospital setting (which then I could not wait to work at home!?) are filled with memories where especially at holidays the doctors would send flowers, gifts, candy, toasters, I mean they treated us pretty good.

    Now we are treated less than human beings, this has to change. I realize the doctors do not control the money anymore, and that is a big part of it because in my opinion I think they spread the money around a little bit more than the insurance companies/government who now control it. We will never see any of it...

    I would not mind getting involved, either, if you have any ideas.

    Know what you mean about the coffee - speaking of which, gotta run and get mine too!
    I worked for them a few years back
    Never had any problem. I was on a surgery center acct, loved my supervisor. I ended up quitting to go back to an in-house job.
    worked with them quite a few years back...sm
    owner and her husband were great people and fair. Plenty of work all the time. I just could not get used to NOR did i like that EMDAT platform. it was taking forever for my lines to add up. I detest Emdat.
    I applied a few years back
    ..... what an experience.  I have been a psych Transcriptionist for 20 years.  I tested, with basically no instructions.  I formated the report as I would my other psych reports.  No errors as far as terminology, English, punctuation, etc.  However, she said I did not follow directions (what directions?????) as far as my formating went.  She said if I could not follow directions she would not hire me.  She is a trip.  I wouldn't work for her for all the money in the world.
    I worked there a few years back.
    There are good and bad. My experience is from a few years back, so I can't say how they are now. First, they have EXCELLENT trainers and support staff. Very professional and the owner is very kind. I really liked her. The bad was that I think when I left I had about 4-5 accounts and still sometimes ran out of work. They would just keep throwing another one at me. I would learn it, and it would be low. This may not be a problem still. I don't know. You have to set a schedule and work that exact schedule if there is work but flex if there is no work. You have to have a time clock, which I did not like at all. I think they only give about 4 days off the first year and you CANNOT take unpaid time off, so I did not like that either. They may have ironed out some of those things. They are very nice people though. Hope this helps.
    I took this to LD's a couple years back and
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    A few years back I worked for

    an MTSO that asked for suggestions from all its MTs on how to make our working experience better.  So I made a few recommondation, one of which was for some kind of forum where its workers could get together, get word help, share tips on the platform, accounts and difficult dictators, and kvetchz some.  The response that this has been considered but voted down by management because such forums tend to become negative. 


    My idea had been that if it were a company-sponsored board the comments would be more constructive than anonymous bitching and ranting on a board such as this;  then management would have a handle on what was bugging people, and could respond and maybe remedy some things.  Apparently their fear was that people would be frank about problems they were having, others would agree,  and the suits would then have no way to claim they were unaware of problems.


    So we had to turn to a forum like this and management definitely monitors what is going on, yet can deny that knowledge and not feel obliged to respond or fix anything.


    EVESDROPPERS SELDOM HEAR GOOD OF THEMSELVES. 


    I worked for them a couple of years back sm
    Nice bunch of people, all IC. Nice platform. Always had plenty of work and I think they paid 7 cents a line. I did weekends and always had work. I'd go back to work for them if I could. They had lots of radiology and acute care and tons of cardiac.
    I have 15 years editing exp. they never called me back.
    I'd not even try there again. everyone i know who is there is miserable.
    I worked for them a couple of years back... SM
    They are a pretty good company to work for.  Pay always on time.  Work flow waxes and wanes sometimes, but pretty consistent.  I liked them.  Only reason I left was to take a job in the office which didn't work out.  I'd go back to them in a heartbeat if I didn't need bennies.
    Be careful, this is how it started with MQ a few years back
    when they cut VR pay. I saw a tremendous cut in pay and I did leave after really trying to make it work for me. I think the only ones who are able to earn the same or near are those on a different VR system than MQ and have extremely easy accounts with easy formats and extremely clear dictators. I actually think you need to be a more experience MT to do VR reports well and I'm sure lots of inaccurate info gets through because of just reading and not really transcribing. I did it for many years and it sure didn't progress for me, only less money to do it.
    And to think a few years back, I considered moving
    Interesting that they're being fed the same line: 'Not enough medical secretaries in the UK' to do the work. (They must have attended that 'MTSO-For-Dummies' workshop in India, as well.)

    This Indian transcription error totally cracked me up and made my day: Below knee amputation became baloney amputation.

    I sure as he11 hope I never have to have a baloney amputation......

    Abosolutely satisified. Been IC for 18 years - hopefully will never go back to employee. nm
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    I live in NY and sent resumes twice over the years. Never heard back. nm
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    I'm back in college part-time after 24+ years
    I figured this is the only to get my foot to the right job. My daughter will be 11 soon and by the time I finish my school that I did not finish after 24+ years, I could definitely be making 2 or 3 times more money than 7 cents per line. I can work at my local Starbucks part-time making $10.00 an hour with excellent benefits!!!
    I tested a couple of years back; never heard anything...
    I emailed them for update; still never heard anything.
    I was feeling bad that they didn't get back to me with my 35+ years of experience, sm

    but if that is the pittance they offer for pay, I'm glad they saved me the trouble of turning them down.  Pretty soon, scrubbing toilets will pay more. 


    Why should I go back to making 9 cpl when I make 11 cpl now?? I made 8 cpl over 12 years ago.
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    I worked at TC about 3-1/2 years back. I found everyone to be helpful and friendly. sm
    The pay was pretty good and the account was easy. I just had some sound issues and got a better offer elsewhere. Does PY still work at TC? She is a great lady and I thoroughly enjoyed working with her! I'd say to anyone looking to give TC a chance! They are one of the better companied out there; small by mighty!
    I worked for them years ago, back in 1994. No one was working from home then... SM
    Well, if you were working from home, you were coming in and picking of tapes.  It was a pretty good place to work.  I was just starting out as an MT so it was really good experience for me.  They paid me hourly, but I was in house back then.  
    I've sent resumes twice over the years and never heard back. Have experience, too. nm
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    About 1-1/2 years ago I tested, aced it, heard back, only to be told with....sm
    28 years of experience, formal college education, experience in all areas, all work types, etc., that I would be started at 6cpl, then if I got off probation at around 3 months, I could make 6.5 cpl, and then another six months later perhaps 7cpl. Set hours, you can guess, I passed this one over very QUICKLY, and also informed them nicely that if they wanted truly good, top-notch, first-rate MTs (as their ads say), then they really have to come up with a few more CPL, that what they were offering for someone with a perfect score and all the experience was actually an insult. They nicely said okay, let us know if you change your mind. Yea, right............
    I left Amphion a couple of years ago and never looked back.
    It was one of the best moves I ever made.
    They are well known and referred to
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    It was a great company before othey sold out to Medquist years back.
    Now it's crap.
    Apparently, you got a call back.. Not me.. over 9 years of ortho experience and nada
    Oh well, best wishes to you. Let me know how it goes once your through the process. I had asked before about information on them but no one seems to have any.
    I worked for Keystrokes a few years back. There were some problems but was told they were working on
    I had heard that before, too many times to count, so I left.

    I came back 2 years ago and it was like night and day.

    All of the old problems are gone. They blamed them on growing pains and never denied them. Instead they fixed them. They have my vote!
    It is great that you have referred
    I have too, and I would suggest others to give them a call.  They are a good company to work for and I have been very happy there.
    Isn't Wal-Mart the company that lied/replaced labels several years back with Made in USA? nm
    ,,
    I just referred my friend who was hired
    no physical, don't know when they stopped it, background check yes - 2 weeks to hire date and benefits after 90 days. I work on 2 accounts and have no trouble at all making my lines. I have nothing bad to say about this company but everyone has their own experience.
    All caps is referred to as shouting. Yes, I know of them...
    I don't know about now, but a few years ago I worked for them and had a negative experience. 
    Not too worry.. I'm just feeling bad that I was probably the one who referred you to them LOL

    Before we received the we're sharing our work with our partners speech, I was happily referring them and now I'm in the middle of taking another job. If that one works out and they dont offshore, I'll look you up LOL