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I hate to say it, but it's rough. sm

Posted By: omt on 2005-09-29
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My niece graduated from MT school early, top of her class, high honors. She thought she was all set, but couldn't find anything.  No one would hire her without experience.  She's still looking and I think she found a small account somewhere with an outrageous pay rate of around 5 cents a line.


It's unfortunate that these schools make it look like it's so easy.


I'm not saying don't go for it if that's what you want to do, but it sometimes takes years before you start making any money.


Good luck




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The sad part about being a newbie is all the hype the MT schools throw at you about "You can work at home!  You can make $40,000 a year!, blah, blah, blah!"


I have a niece going through the same thing.  She paid for school, graduated with top honors and couldn't find a thing for months.


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So anyway, (sorry to go on so long), my advice to you is to try to find something locally, if you can, even just signing patients in at a local hospital part time and offer your MT knowledge and typing ability to human resources.  Once you have even 6 months of experience, I'm sure you will be taken more seriously.


My niece did eventually find part time work and is working at home, but she's getting paid 5 cents a line.


Best of luck to you.


 


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