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Wow! VR for a whopping 2.5 cpl at SM

Posted By: woutwork on 2009-05-30
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ZyDoc out of NY.  Is this the new trend in our profession.  So glad I turned down that offer at Acusis.




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Figure this, if you did 300 lph, it would be a whopping
300 x 1.5 equals $4.50, less than minimum wage and many times when you have Filipino MTs as well as offshore MTs, everything is 100% listen so it might be difficult to get more than 300 lines an hour, but let's say you could do 400 lines an hour, that is 3200 lines a day, that would be a whopping $47

QA editors are specialists in our field and this stinks to say the least
I was offered a whopping $12 an hour as an IC.. NO WAY...
If they want to pay those wages, then they need to hire newbies, but then that would defeat the purpose of hiring someone with years of QA experience to QA the newbies' work.. Kinda strange concept..
I was offered a whopping $15 an hour
as a trainer by a company out of Georgia I believe and I turned it down. I have had many years of experience and as QA I made more. Don't expect too much because believe me they will not pay it.
Yeah..and you should have asked them about the whopping 7-7.5 cpl they pay for IC status.
Paying your own taxes on top of that AND those schedules is a joke...Yes, give up all your weekends and evenings, pay all your own taxes, and for this..you get a big 7 cpl.. Wow.. I couldn't stop myself.. I ALMOST applied LOL
Yeah and pay is a whopping 5 cents a line.
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Alphamed advertising again for VR. The turn-off may be the whole whopping 3 cpl offered for VR
We are in America and we are trying to survive on AMERICA'S cost of living. We cannot live on India wages. When are these companies going to wake up. They want you to have experience, yet they want to pay you a few pennies a line. They also state there are ESLs. Have THEY tried to do VR on those reports, 3 cpl is NOT enough. You practically re-type the whole thing. Another joke. This business is getting too sad.