contradiction same CPL, less pay(of course)
Posted By: . on 2009-08-27
In Reply to: Former MDI-FL now TRCR - Longtime MDI/TRCR
My cpl did not change - the only thing thrown in the mix was the VR - and of course, paid less for that...
See what they do is less and less to NONE of traditional MTings. I make 5.7 and 9 cpl but it ended up average 6.7 cpl and would even go lower as less and less regular MTing
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Contradiction Bonnie J. Monico
..you state you would not trust posters on this board because of anonymity, yet you offer an invitation for employment(?)
I suspect, MS Monico, other underlying issues are what raise the resentment here.
Thank goodness THERE IS a board with anonymity. The MT industry has been hung upside down with all of the sweeping changes that have nothing to do with protecting our profession, but rather politics and greed.
Yes, the poster misspelled the owner's name incorrectly, but I think the hot issue everyone is so heated over is OUTSOURCING PRIVATE AMERICAN HEALTH INFORMATION WITH NO REGARD FOR THE PATIENT'S AWARENESS OF THIS PRACTICE OR CHOICE.
It seems, Ms Monico, that the dreaded offshore outsourcing has reached proportions that force many to give in to, go along with, and otherwise sacrifice their beliefs to put food on the table. There would be no need for anonymity if this were not so.
The powers that manipulate the industry and AAMT have turned away from the professional Transcriptionist in the UA. I did say professional transcriptionist, not anything less. AAMT has also tried to hush the voice of the majority of the transcriptionists in this country, provided a different agenda other than what it should have been - a professional organization to uphold the industry, and that should have included protecting our private health records here in the United States. AAMT has been nothing but a puppet for AHIMA who care less about professional medical transcriptionists. Their agenda has always been a power play over the transcriptionist, and this has contributed some to the dilemma we are all in now.
Thank goodness for anonymity. Is there any other place where one can voice or vent their frustrations with this industry without fear of retaliation or being blacklisted? The owner of this web site is to be highly commended for her courage, class and professionalism to allow our voices to be heard.
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