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Pride?

Posted By: Just me on 2009-01-08
In Reply to: Job pride - MT

Yes, I take tremendous pride in what I do. We are indeed language specialists; however, I am very disturbed that the pay is not any better than it was when I was doing it 20 years ago.


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Job pride
After seeing several posts here about how boring this work is, I wanted to take a poll and see how many of you take pride in this job. Do you see it as data entry/typing or a rewarding career?
I take pride in what I do, but....
I no longer see this as a rewarding career. I make less now than I did 10 years ago, thanks to voice editing and outsourcing, this job does not pay me what I used to make 10 years ago, and I only had 3 years experience back then. So, for me, while I take pride in producing quality reports (98.5% was the lowest I ever got on quality control, EVER), I do not feel this "career" will last me until I retire. I love the personal benefits, and I love that up until this point it allowed me to be a stay at home mom to my son, while supporting myself and my son (single mom), but that pay is so low that I can't afford much. I'm much faster actually transcribing than editing, yet more and more reports are edited and so its harder and harder for me to make the money I once made so easily. It saddens me to see how little respect this career yields, yet I still hold pride in producing reports to the best quality. I unfortunately would not recommend this career to anyone new, and I myself am looking into going back to school next Fall to start another career. As long as this job holds out until I finish school, my son and I will be fine. While I still love my job, it just doesn't pay well, everyone I've tried to hire through pays what I was offered 10 years ago starting at a company, and that's sad to not have a raise in 10 years and to have to work harder to get less pay, so for my son and myself, being a single parent, it just does not pay what we need with more and more demands and less and less pay.

However, until my last day I will always work hard at producing the best quality report because I do take pride in my work. I always will.
Take all the pride you want but make sure you get sm
the minimal line count requested in the time allowed and I do.
A Matter of Pride
I choose not to be a CMT (was one but chose not to renew as a matter of pride; i.e., didn't want to support AHDI's program of reduced-rate certification of Indian MTs at offshore sites with my fees), and I keep myself educated -- as a matter of pride. I participate in Medscape's CME program & keep track of the units. No one knows it but me--and indirectly, my employer, since everything I learn applies directly to the work I do. I make sure I tell any potential employer that I choose not to be a CMT and why. My current employer (an MTSO) totally agrees with my perspective. AHDI: Association for Healthcare Documentation in India!

Pshaw.
I take a lot of pride in my work...
I am not in this to make money, I am in this because I love the job. I produce quality work and my employer knows that. I was told once many years ago that it's quality, not quantity that makes a very good transcriptionist. I don't care how many lines everyone else gets; I get mine in every day, have a decent paycheck, know that there are slow times throughout the year and don't fret when work is little to none. I don't bash my company for every little thing on a website that they can easily monitor and find out who I am! I started out in-house 3 months after taking classes at the local community college and have never had a period of unemployment in the last 7 years. This is a professional job and I treat it that way; I get up, take a shower and dress just like a "regular" job. My initials go at the bottom of every report; I am not submitting junk just to prove how fast I am. Those who rush through, don't proofread or don't take the time to look things up are the ones who should really consider getting out of the business. Leave the work to real professionals who want to produce quality work and know how to do it.
I take pride in my work. I always take care, as if the
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yeah, my husband's pride and joy!
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There is such thing as taking pride in your work. nm
 
Misplaced pride. The physician is documenting something, Or trying to. NM
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It is and isn't trivial. Trivial about the spelling, but there is obvious pride (which I have too
to America. I think THAT is what the post was all about. Here in America we do it this way, etc. Many, many Americans are tired of the pandering and adjusting to the "many" ways of life out there - This is America and if you choose to come here then you should abide by our ways of doing/saying things. I feel strongly about that too! No feelings hurt, I hope...

If I were to move to France, I certainly wouldn't try to push my agenda or my way of speaking on others and expect them to pander to me in any way. I would respect their culture and their ways.