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Here's a term for you to proofread:

Posted By: Delusions of Grandeur. on 2005-07-18
In Reply to: Be glad I am not your boss. I would fire you in a heartbeat. - just be glad

Look that one up!

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    Yes,,, and that is why you also proofread. nm
    :P
    How do you proofread? sm

    What is the fastest, most accurate way you proofread?  I have been playing back my reports from the beginning of it on fast chipmunk sounding speed.  I catch myself making exapander errors a lot. I


     absolutely have to proofread as I usually catch at least 2 per report before I send them.  Trying to proofread 'as I go' does not work for me as I still find mistakes when I am done.  What is the Fastest way of doing this?  Does  anyone have any advice?  Thank you muchos.


    I proofread as I go

    The only time I go back to listen again is if I have a blank, or sometimes with a difficult ESL I will go back and listen for a second time, but 99% of the time I proof as I go. 


    proofread?

    I don't proofread - that is QA job. How do you think I could edit over 650 lines an hour? It's not by double-checking my own fine self.


     


    It is probably better to proofread as you go
    as that can be a careless way to proof.  Starting a new account can be overwhelming and cause you to make careless errors.  I would say proof new accounts, but once familiar, then proof as you type.  Put frequently made statements in auto correct or use an expander.  If the client requires QA, then it is QA's job to catch the errors of the entire document, not just blanks, otherwise, they are getting paid to simply say your work has been QA'd.  I think QA is a waste of time myself other than for a second-listen at blanks, and in my case, I have enough experience to have even corrected QA on many of occasions with a reply from QA stating, so sorry my mistake.  No one is perfect, but you should not send blatent errors to QA and expect them to correct them.  In most cases, they will not.  QA is simply a way for a company to pay you less as a typist and you think you are getting something for it in the way of them providing you a second look/listen, which is not true. 
    why I proofread
    sometimes my expansions get away from me. I just typed that patient -- had abdominal discomfort for the last menstrual period. Made sense until I remembered it was a male patient!
    They should still be able to proofread and/or
    x
    Maybe I should clarify, that I would definitely proofread everything if... SM

    it was a new account or I had just started a new job.  I'll be honest though, I have started jobs with services where while I'm in training, I take my time, proofread everything because I know that I'm being scrutinized.  When released from training, I stopped re-reading everything.


    I also have never been afraid to argue with QA if I didn't agree.  That didn't make me popular for sure and probably my work was scrutinized even closer because they wanted to catch me in a mistake, but they also knew that if they counted me off for something, they had better be 100% right.


    I'm not arrogant, just good at what I do and confident.  I take pride in my work and I've been doing this for a long time.  I just think some QA people need to consider each MT and mistake individually.  If you've got an experienced MT who is good and productive and she makes a few minor mistakes from time to time, let it go.  Maybe mention it to her in a friendly email, but don't fail her on QA for a period or hyphen or a typo.


    That's all I'm saying.


    Sorry, but we disagree. I proofread as I go. sm
    The places I work for expect things to be ready to go directly to the client.   I guess if that works for you and you feel good about yourself, more power to you, but not for me.  I don't consider proofing your work to be sitting and re-reading the entire report before you send it -- that's nonsense -- but to think you don't have to look at what you are doing and just let some QA "correction fairy" be your safety net is not professional.  I take pride in turning out a quality product and I still manage to provide the quantity too -- there are those of who do BOTH, you know.
    "dictated but not proofread"... nm
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    It would be nice if they would have proofread it first...sm
    Notify "American's".... this is not possessive, people, it is plural, Americans.
    I don't proofread on this board. sm
    Wouldn't do any good anyway folks would still complain. Sounds like you are one of them that just want to rip me apart for telling the truth. Plenty of other MTs that hold the same opinons I do about this profession.

    If that's all you can pick at me apart is a typo in a paragraph that's a good thing!
    You are being too hard on yourself. Proofread after you transcribe to the best of your
    ability. If errors are returned to you, then keep a notebook with the mistakes you are making. Refer to your notebook before you begin transcribing. Before you know it, the errors will be less. On the othe hand, if you keep making the same mistakes over and over again, even after keeping notes and reviewing, then you probably really do not like this type of work. Not everyone is cut out for it. It sounds like when you were in-house, you did not transcribe full-time but had varied work duties. I would try the notbook and see how what goes first.
    After 18 yrs, I proofread as I go.. Nobody should sit and reread every word when on production.
    x
    Can't assume samples are correct! Always proofread everything. nm
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    I may even be able to proofread and catch spelling errors (interruptions)!

    I find that by rewinding and relistening to the dictation as I proofread...sm
    I will find a few little things I missed that I wouldn't catch just by proofing because it actually made sense but I might have missed something.
    Actually it's years to ears. I can spell just fine, just don't take the time to proofread eve
    post as I'm busy transcribing at the same time.  Sorry to say my priorities are such that you guys here don't rank perfect posts.  Now, if you guys want to pay per post....  
    I hope you proofread your reports closer than you proofed this post
    No offense, but it kinda makes me cringe. And, no, I'm not the OP. I just had to read your post a couple of times to comprehend it through all of the typos.


    I've proofread legal documents; not difficult, but extremely dull.
    In addition to MT QA, I worked for a large law firm proofreading about 15 hours per week. The pay was good. The work was incredibly dull. The terminology was new and different at first, of course, but there are resources on the web for legal terminology just as there are for medical terminology.
    you proofread all business letters you receive in the mail and have fits over the errors! LOL (nm)

    ur a nut - they use that term on SNL and....nm

    programs for adults.........been watching SNL since 1975!!!!  You do the math.


    Gaydar....gaydar...gaydar!!  It's all around us today!!!  Key West to San Francisco.....and we all live somewhere in between.  *rofl*  Just because YOU think it's a juvenile term....doesn't mean we are all sheep and think like YOU do. 


     


    It will be long-term, because you are SM
    learning to change a whole lifetime of the way you look at situations, but it should be very helpful for you.  Agree, sometimes rehashing the old stuff (if you have accepted that it was what it was and it's not still happening) can be nonproductive in a way and very traumatic.  I have done all types of therapy except analysis (and analysis is an even longer process) and the cognitive therapy was the most helpful for me.  Good luck.
    I see what you mean. I think the term "contract"
    is what is being used wrong and I didn't clarify it well either in my post.

    I doubt the OP signed a contract for the amount of pay. She probably signed a contract discussing engagement, duties, legal status, hours devoted to service, etc. In the actual MT contract, under Fee For Services, it lists that "For services rendered under this Agreement, Employee shall be entitled to payment as set forth on Exhibit A. The Company may modify such pay rate from time to time."

    As well, every so-called "contract" I have ever had with MQ made the declaration that "...is a voluntary program that I may withdraw from at any time...I also understand that MQ may change or discontinue this at any time...".

    The attorneys for MQ are not going to let them put out a contract that binds them to never changing your pay rate.
    Ortho term for PIP fx. sm
    Gotta be significant. Listen again. :)

    (Sometimes we can try TOO hard, ya know? :))
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    Is the term you are looking for troll?
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    One whose head is so far up their rear end it could pass for a hat; used to describe a person who is stubborn, cruel, or otherwise unpleasant to be around.


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    1)one who retains ass-like qualities or pratices ass-hatery

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    A general term for someone who carries out actions with such stupidity that they might as well wear their ass as a hat.


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    How can you justify excluding the term?
    If it was dictated, it stays. Period. These are legal documents as well as medical documents - if the doctor dictated the term he/she WANTS it in the report.

    This is different from correcting (deleting/changing etc.) and obvious mistake. This is the MT arbitrarily deciding what to edit. *Unless* you have specific authorization for this type of (reckless in my opinion) editing) type as dictated. IMHO of course.
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    I had that term 'sitter' just last week sm
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