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Not a "real" job

Posted By: Mom-CMT on 2005-09-08
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I was talking at dinner last night about how expensive the braces will be for my son.  My mother-in-law was over for dinner and she said, "Well, you can always go get you a little job at the diner."  She knows I work at home.  I think she knows I am a medical transcriptionist.  I don't think she really has a clue what I do!  Maybe, it was her way of complementing my lasagna?  LOL.


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It's the way everybody acts like I don't have a "real"
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"REAL" transcriptionist

I hate to tell you but not all "REAL" Transcriptionist pass these test as you "PROMISE".  There are people who do not test well but are still qualified to get the job done.  I am one of those people.  I don't test well, but I am a great transcriptionist.  I have a great job working at home that I love and am doing a wonderful job for them.  They understand that there are people out there who know what to do but have struggles with testing.


 


 


 


I get it, "real job" as in you can actually CLOCK OUT AND GO HOME!
I know exactly what you mean.
Fresh out of school with no "real"

experience you have no clue.  You don't know about various platforms, equipment needed, insurance, taxes, contracts, not to mention your transcription skills are limited and you have no QA skills.  


Unfortunately there are many like you who seemed to have not investigated this business and how hard it is to get a job before taking classes and then end up in the same position as you, graduating and no chances of a job. 


you are supposed to make the child ready for the "real world" If they cannot handle a little
you are supposed to make the child ready for the "real world" If they cannot handle a little spanking, then what will they do if mugged, raped, etc.

they cannot emotionally cope with this. Spanking is not that big of deal unless you take to extremes.

Would you rather have your child end up either victimized or being the victim? Life is hard. If you keep the "Bad" stuff away from your child, you are not protecting her, you are setting them up for more harm.

Tough love works. Sometimes you have to get tough.
You have got to be kidding! Philly food is the ultimate! Gotta love those "real" cheesesteak
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