$62.50/every two weeks gets me top-to-bottom scrubs of three bathrooms, polishing of - sm
Posted By: WI MT on 2005-11-11
In Reply to: Does anyone pay someone to clean their house? sm - Happy camper
1200 sq ft of hardwood floors, dusting and vacuuming of four bedrooms and living room. I type while she's cleaning and make $50/hour, and I pay her $25/hour. Love her!
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Yup - once every other week, cleans the bathrooms from top to bottom with bleach (sm)
details my hard-wood floor, vacuums my stairs and dusts. Once a month does the tops of the ceiling fans and chandelier in dining room - $62.50/every two weeks. Well worth it! She even dog sits for us when we go away overnight! Nice older lady with excellent wortk ethic.
Here's what I do. I do the bathrooms,
kitchen, my office and the front room. Everyone else takes care of the rest. My husband spends most of his time in the back room with his dog, so that's his job. His pool room in the basement is his job because he wanted the pool table. My kids take care of their rooms. It's their garbage, not mine. If I don't like how it looks, I close the door. When they get sick of it and can't move anymore, they clean it. My 19-year-old has his computer in the alcove, that's his responsibility. His friend spends time here at night in the spare bedroom. That's the 19-year-old's responsibility because it is his friend. When my 28-year-old comes over, should he decide to say anything, he gets to do the work. My 21-year-old has his room downstairs. I don't touch it. He usually gets his girlfriend to clean it. Whoever leaves the table last clears it and wipes it off. I do the laundry because I don't like it piled up. If they don't have it in the hamper, they do their own. Everyone here knows how to use the washer, dryer, dishwasher, mop buckets and dust rags. Sometimes I blow up and then everything gets done in zero time. Most of the time, I try not to stress out over it. I figure if people don't like how it looks, they don't have to come over. Not that my house is a pigpen, because it isn't. It just doesn't look like Martha Stewart's.
Polishing my body armour and helmet and looking for the arrows RIGHT NOW!!! YEEHAW!!
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The bottom line is doesnt matter what they pay if there is no work you make no money. Bottom line.
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Scrubs?
Did the previous poster ever receive any feedback as to where to get MT scrubs? I can't seem to get back to that page. How do we get to the pages from earlier in the week. Thanks!
Scrubs
I shop at thrift stores. I have several darling sets of scrubs I wear around the house for little price. I am going to donate them to my Doctor's office girls soon. They are in excellent condition.
Scrubs
Thank you all for your responses. I am wondering if I have found as close as I am going to get? I went to www.logosoftwear.com . Then I selected "Instant Embroidery Logos". Then I scrolled down the page to the different types of embroidery and select "Occupational". In this section, there is a logo, LGO193, of a computer operator who it seems is wearing a headset? Is this maybe as close as we can get? Let me know what you think! Thanks! Gussie
Scrubs
That is not bad but still looking for something else but probably not going to find it. Thanks for finding that!
Scrubs
Hi Sandy, I agree it's not the greatest, but I haven't found anything better yet either. Sigh!
How about Scrubs?
I keep seeing it advertised on a couple of other stations other than NBC. I'm thinking they are reruns though. I really enjoyed that show. Even after going to their website I am confused about when/where to watch it and if they are new episodes or not. Anyone have a clue?
Any WAH MTs wear scrubs?
I'm tired of wearing out my jeans (not to mention that they aren't that comfortable to sit in all day) and want to be more professional than working in sweats -- I used to work in Medical Records and wore scrubs, and I loved them.
Hubby caught me surfing ebay for scrubs and laughed at me -- he didn't see why I would wear a uniform if I didn't have to, but the way I see it -- it makes me feel more professional and is a comfortable and effortless solution that is better than bathrobes and slippers. Am I crazy or silly for wearing a uniform to work when I work in my dining room?
Any other scrub-wearing MTs out there?
Scrubs and crocs. Luv em. nm
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Trashed my scrubs the day I left
my job at a doctor's office, kind of a celebration ritual! Work in PJs 1 hour or so early am (right out of the bed so very unkempt) then dress for the day, then work evenings through to 1:00 am, so PJs work best for me. Most days try not to stay in the PJs all day long though. When my ex-employer and coworkers ask if I might want to return to the office, all I say is "Can I work here in my jammies???"
Never thought of wearing scrubs, but if you're comfy, sm
that's all that matters. I did the heels and hose thing for over 20 years when I worked in an office and/or hospital, now my "uniform" consists of a t-shirt and shorts until it gets really cold, then I begrudgingly give up my shorts and go with sweat pants, although not the kind with the elastic at the ankle ... hate those. I'm tall, so usually most pants end up looking like capri pants anyway, so guess I should just cave in and buy capris.
A lot of people think because I work at home, I sit in jammies all day, but that idea doesn't even appeal to me. Plus, first thing in the morning, I have to walk my doggie, and I really do not think the neighbors need or want to see me walking around in my PJs. But it is a personal choice ... if jammies or scrubs or even typing in the nude make you happy and productive, I say go for it. :-)
My professionalism is not determined by what I wear. The UPS or Fed Ex guy would probably fall over dead if I answered the door in heels and pearls. :-) But they both comment on how happy I always seem, and that must be a reflection of my love for my job and the comfort of being in the environment I choose to create for myself. :-)
Yikes .. this was supposed to be a short little post supporting the lady who wanted to wear scrubs. Guess it's not only the docs I type for who are long-winded ... oops!
Happy Saturday everyone!
Can buy scrubs anywhere and then take them to a local T-shirt/banner monogramming place. nm
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Wear scrubs, they're comfortable and you fell like you getting dressed for work See message.
Go to a local scrub shop, you can get a big bag full for about 100 bucks
anywhere from $14 bottom to $25 sm
depending on the company. There are only a couple that pay as high as $25 and they never have openings. The norm is between $14-$18 to start depending on experience.
AI bottom 3
1. Ace
2. Bucky
3. Paris (she used to be a favorite of mine--what happened to her?)
Bottom 3
There's a website that supposedly calculates the phone calls, and they've actually be right quite a few times. (I wasn't sure if I could put the web site name here). According to them it's either Ace of Bucky that's leaving tonight. They have they by ranking.
Bottom line is the $.
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towards the bottom of this page
Under the question about who is quitting before Oct 1st.
The bottom line is
You always type it the way the client or your boss, company tells you to. And you are right, ibuprofen should not be capatalized unless at the beginning of the sentence because it is the generic name of a drug. As far as the BOS is concerned...there are many people that believe that book is the Bible as far as transcription is concerned. Again, it all boils down to the way your client or company wants the information transcribed. The BOS is not always followed to the letter.
bottom line
nobody likes to see the officials produce the outcome of the game.... Of course they have to call things that are obvious, but in a championship game you cannot call the "iffy" calls and potentialy change the outcome of the game. Just let the players PLAY!!
If you look at the bar on the bottom of your screen SM
while having your mouse pointer over the image in the email, you will notice it is a "snapshot" of an ebay page and the buttons that you would normally click on are part of the picture. Basically clicking anywhere on that image will take you to the site listed in the information bar at the bottom of your screen It is always an aol hometown site in the scam ones I get. I just got an ebay one recently where it had similar language- basically harassing me to pay for something. I think it is written that way to startle you into clicking right away to take care of "the problem".
If the Chinese government can go after dissidents through Yahoo, why can we not get these scam artists that set up their scam sites through AOL? I know, I know, that was just a rhetorical question.
Down at the bottom of the post it says....
In his pocket.
Just one of those days.
There are usually screws in the bottom
that you can open up, but I will warn you it can be a bear trying to put the thing back together because of positioning the screws deep in those holes. A magnetic screwdriver will save you a lot of aggravation. When I've opened it up, I've seen springs broken, springs out of place, the plastic holding the springs broken off. There will be a little nubbin of plastic in the lid side of the pedal that is the contact for the little silver internal PLAY button. If that is broken, fixing it may be impossible.
Bottom line -
It can make a WORLD of difference how you feel about this profession depending on the accounts you have. I used to have nice accounts and made tons of money because I also got paid a huge line amount. I now have really tough accounts and do not get paid as much as I previously did. I work on four different accounts with all different specifics, tons of backround noise, grunting ESLs, you name it. I also have nearly no contact with the company itself, unless they need something from me. They then have no problem with calling me up.
I don't think mounting to the bottom of
the drawer would work. If the bottom is sturdy enough to support the mounting you would be putting stress on the drawer and after a period of time something would give.
They do have trays that clip onto the desk and maybe you could find one long enough that you could open the drawer if you take the keyboard off the tray. They do have a tiered thing where you can set your monitor on top and the keyboard slides up underneath, but I don't know if it drops down or not and then you could just push it back up to get in your drawer.
Go to a website for Staples or Office Depot and look around for keyboard trays and see what they have.
Bottom line.......sm
You need to decide if this account is worth the aggravation. If it pays well and you make a decent wage monthly, then you need to put up with the aggravation.
If this account is not worth your time, then let it go.
If you are an IC, you can not get involved in the politics of the office or any other "petty" nonsense.
From the business owner perspective, only you can decide if the account is prosperous for you or not.
All this stuff about missing notes is aggravation and time consuming. Time is money. Is this account worth the headaches that come along with it.
Believe me, not all accounts are like this and some accounts are worse than this.
Again, the question becomes.."does this account make you enough money a month that you are happy with?"
Only you can answer that...Going back and forth with the office staff about missing notes is not the answer.
Ask yourself....Is it worth the effort to negotiate your contract under new terms, and if so, will you be happy with the new terms, and will these new terms eliminate your problem of missing notes?
As an observer.....the answer is probably "NO". But good money to me and good money to you may be different.
Good luck!
Bottom line is don't sub it out if
Look at the bottom of her msg to the left under...
"LINK/URL" - a good one - Thanks!
No - its at the bottom of the page
Just scroll down to where it says "MT Word Seeker." That's the link.
I would like to know bottom line here
I have been working in this field for 35 years and hope to continue. I work mostly VR, some straight. My pay is low, 4 VR and 8 straight. I only work part-time now because am at a point where that is sufficient. Can anyone tell me what their final pay is for a week's worth of work? If I worked full time it would be at least as much as I made in the 80s working inhouse. I know the pay is less than we made years ago but I figured out how much I needed to type to make X amount of dollars and that is what I do each day.
Top-to-bottom once and sign off. SM
Listening and reading TOGETHER. For dictators I'm familiar with, I speed up the dictation and also scan ahead of the dictation trying to make corrections out ahead of the dictation so I don't have to slow down for them, while at the same time listening to make sure I'm not missing anything. Requires being in the groove and takes full attention, but makes for a good line count.
Look down, bottom left
Look for "MT Word Search," bottom left of your screen. That is the link :)
You can view your lines at the bottom of the
screen after every report and you can also check your totals on the stats page that's right in the software. The software is a piece of cake to learn and use. My line count has gone up since using this system.
That's why I keep it open at the bottom of my screen
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Yep, for Wedmedx. Bottom line, if you are an MT
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Bottom line, in the loop. nm
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bottom line it's what client wants...sm
and all of her corrections, most of them were right on....sorry to say that to you.....but it's p.o. b.i.d. and 82-year-old and all that good stuff. If they want you to EXPAND GERD that's in your favor.....you get more characters which equates to more line counts. But bottom line, it is what the client wants and all the clients are different with different things they want......hence why you think there is no consistency. Best of luck!!!
Right click on "start" at the bottom right of
your screen. Then right click on "explore." Look for "program files" and in that folder you should find the "Shorthand for Windows" folder. Simply right click on that folder and send it to your backup location. You can do this with anything you'd like to back up.
hth!
I vote for Ace to go home. My bottom 3 are:
Ace, Bucky, and Elliott. Elliott has a good voice but he is just so goofy I can't watch him when he sings. Bucky is okay but not great -- he looks better with his hair down. But Ace, well, he sounds average and I'm tired of him trying to look all "dreamy" all the time. Besides, he butchered the song!
always remember -- the bottom line is it's about
Errors in transcribed reports can and do lead to adverse outcomes for patients. Are we as MTs pushed to be perfect ?? Heck yes - the documentation we help produce will impact a patient's care not only in the current admission or office visit but in the future when other docs are asking for copies of records. Medication errors, diagnosis errors can haunt a patient for years to come. No one can be 100% perfect all the time, but the goal is to strive to that - take the feedback as constructive criticism - learn from your mistakes and always consider the patient's needs above your own need for validation. It's not about you, it's about the patient.
Do you timestamp the bottom of your report?
I'd just do that! For instance, I always type:
DD: 06/12/07 1607(date/time dictated) DT: 06/12/07 1855 (date/time transcribed)
Then you have a teensy bit of proof of the real time things transpired. If they don't want that on your reports, I'd just document any of these "conversations" some how--if they are in written form that's super easy. If not, just jot it down some place.
I never used Smart Type but IT is at the bottom sm
It takes up about the bottom third of my screen. You can change the size, but I have it set to give me about twelve lines because I have a lot of templates that start by the doc's name, so I can have twelve templates that start the same - Smithcons, Smithdch, SmithHandP - and need to be able to scroll and pick the one I want. It may be that it can be positioned in another place, but this is how I started using it and have never checked for something different.
It took me a couple of weeks to get real comfortable with watching the bottom of the screen, but once you get doing it, it becomes a rhythm. I am so used to it that I am forever sending emails to my sister with my unexpanded expansions. Like another poster said, success relies on "thinking" your Expander and constantly building it in ways that make sense to you.
I have a massive glossary - 16869 words, 57341 phrases. Some of it is glossaries that came with it, some of it is glossaries I downloaded (I don't remember where, it was years ago) and some of it is things I have added over the years - including full templates for every doc I can. Some of it is from compilations - you can take a bunch of reports and have it analyze them for commonly occurring phrases and it then creates contiuations - like if you do "the patient was" then it will suggest "prepped and draped" "discharged to home" "given a prescription for" "alert and oriented" and you just scroll to the right one and plop it in.
I know a lot of it goes unused and some of it is duplicate, but I haven't taken the time to go clean it out. It is a constantly shifting, evolving process and I think that is what makes it so productive for me. Granted, I have never used anything else other than Auto Correct, so there may be better out there, but this works great for me.
Bottom line for EVERYTHING is the almighty
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There's a volume adjuster on the bottom
that looks like a dial. You can put it on minimum. That's where I have mine and the ring is very low. I'm not sure how to turn it completely off though.
I consider 6 cpl the bottom of the totem pole...nm
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Look for "Helpful Link" at the bottom
Bottom left of your screen.
Well, bottom line is money
If the administration at the hospital are feeling financial strain, rather than cutting back on their own 6 figure salary, they seem to think hmmmm....how many people can we get rid of and get the job done at a cheaper rate." At least that is what happened at a hospital I worked it. They were 16 million in debt and there had to be some lay offs and others that were left took the slack. They don't sacrifice, they expect everyone else to work harder and get paid less.
It is not just us. H works for a car dealership. People are leaving and are not getting replaced. The owner expects the workers that are still there to pick up the slack with no raises either. When the finance manager left, the new car manager filled in. He went and asked the owner for a raise because he is having to work 2 jobs now. The owner told him no, he is just filling in. The man said, no filling in is 2 or 3 weeks, this has been a year. The owner said, well, we don't really need a manager, we need you just to sell cars. In other words, the guy got demoted. After being there 10 years, he left. H's boss is going in after the first of the year to try to get them all a raise. I have to put it to him, he is brave to do that after what happened to the other guy.
I guess the bottom line is
can I make a decent living doing mostly VR at 4 cpl?
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