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Posted By: Wannie on 2007-10-09
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I worked that scale in the past too.
Some companies actually still do it. Seems like the Lanier programs are set for this.

Production counts can be based on characters, words, lines, or pages and the system supports difficulty factors by doctor and/or report type. More difficult production work would be weighted depending on transcription difficulty. Now I think they just give you so called "salary comensurate with experience". Yeah right.
I'm on the semi-slob scale
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Pugmom! 12 on a pain scale? Go to the ER now, please. Let us know how you are as soon as you can pos
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Or when standing at the scale, say, "After you!"
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You cannot put conditions on a gift. If you do, it
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Blizzard-like conditions here in Indiana. Level II. SM
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The insurance I am talking about is for people with pre-existing conditions (sm)
you actually have to have one of the conditions on their list in order to qualify. If you look up DOI (dept of insurance) in your state, you will find info on insuring people who cannot get approved for coverage.
...on a search. Or look for real time status, road conditions, etc. for
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Think you can go to dot.state to get h'way conditions, but here in lower NY state, we've been
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