DQS/INET
Posted By: MTinVA on 2005-08-02
In Reply to: I worked on INET prior to DQS on the same account which was switched to DQS. - MQMT
Thanks for reply. Are you still with MQ in spite of reduced production with DQS? It seems with that kind of reduction other INET MTs would be leaving in droves, or maybe they are... I keep hoping I can find a resolution AND not have a pay decrease from the new improved system...
I posted this once, but didn't seem to "take."
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Any MQ MTs who worked on INET?
This question is for MQ MTs who previously worked on INET (which would be Baltimore office only, as far as I know) - does DQS increase your production after the initial learning curve compared to INET production??
Also, anyone able to work successfully on DQS with dial-up? I don't have DSL OR satellite available where I live... So far, not so good, so I'm straggling along on INET until the issue gets resolved somehow.
Appreciate any input, espl from those who have experience with INET.
Re satellite, and question to ex INET MTs
Thanks for the info. I did finally look into this week and verified yesterday with Atlanta (800#) that satellite internet is acceptable. My next step was to check to see what portion would be reimbursed, so your note is encouraging regarding that aspect.
On another note, I would be very interested in hearing from previous INET MQ MTs who have made the switch to DQS and have experienced the touted increased pay/production or, at the very least, are making what they did on INET? Is there anyone out there?? I hope so!
I'm still considering finding other options, even within the company (?). I'm not sure I can purposefully put myself on a path that requires me to spend more money to use (even with the MQ reimbursement) and that no INET MT seems to have benefitted from. I dunno, trying to keep an open mind!
Also, I'm not rushing, I've stuck with this company this long, so figure something will come to me! I appreciate being able to verbalize this to others who can relate on various levels.
I worked on INET prior to DQS on the same account which was switched to DQS.
You absolutely w/o question need DSL or cable to work on DQS. The searches and the downloads take FOREVER with dial up on DQS.
I lost money on line count on DQS. Same account different line counts per hour. Lots of people have had the same loss. No one, but no one has increased line count on DQS from INET.
I think your Infinity foot pedal has iNet software
set up so it will not play with Express Scribe (I had the same problem). I ended up buying a new Infinity foot pedal off ebay for $65 including shipping and it works fine on Express Scribe and WinScribe. Good luck!
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