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They all come from the came cookie cutter.

Posted By: "Greed is good." "MTs are expendable rob on 2009-08-27
In Reply to: Transcend is not MQ - ml

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You were one smart cookie at 25.

I forgot the cookie jar!
When Spheris was still Edix (before 2004), they asked the MTs to submit cookie recipes and I think compiled a cookbook. They sent us a yellow ceramic cookie jar with a lid on it which would have been really cute if it didn't say Edix on the front. And, I don't bake cookies. I probably still have the cookie jar though somewhere. Were you a former Edix employee, too?
You are a smart cookie s/m
Perhaps if more people ferreted out those small companies they would flurish and put the big, not-so-great, sharks out of business.  You are correct, research turns up many unexpected things and opportunities.
Bravo! You are a smooth cookie!

You have what it takes.  You are a fighter!  I think you'll survive and this is coming from an MT with 20 years in this business.  I am not an MTSO owner.  I service my own accounts and do my own work. 


Everything you have said is so true.  I think that many forget how they got started in this business.  I also think that work-at-home Moms should be respected and not bullied.  I know where my place is in this business.  I know because I have the income to prove it.  However, I am also a mother, wife, sister, daughter, friend, etc.


I have seen job ads that look as if my 8-year-old typed them up.  The normal course of action is an interview, a phone call if interested in hiring you, and then you take the job or you decline.  Then, comes the personal information. 


I went to one site just to check it out, clicked on apply online, and the first question was social security # and this is the largest MT employer ever.  How can they ask for that to simply apply with all of this fraud that goes on today. 


 


I meant to say smart cookie! Sorry, heard snow on