there's a downside to this too, though c msg
Posted By: aa on 2006-10-30
In Reply to: You're extremely lucky. I bet there aren't 10 of us out here employed by a hospital, working f - home, at a great hourly rate. nm
Even though we are now at home saving office space, the hospital itself is not doing too well, so our jobs are still threatened. If I'm right, only two hospitals on Oahu including the one I work for, does not outsource to India.
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Good manager, only downside would be
that you have to remember quite a few rules depending on what doc is dictating. Pretty good normals. Pretty good company. Good luck!
And, no, I don't work there anymore, so I'm not one of the Webmedx managers or cheerleaders. lol! Just stating what I've heard from friends who are in radiology nowadays.
What is the downside or upside to companies that have overflow accounts. nm
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Downside is that there's rarely a steady/even load of work everyday unless there's always a ba
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