Veteran MT's
Posted By: Tina on 2008-06-21
In Reply to: My company minimum is 98.5, my scores are - me
I don't know if you read my first post wrong or not, but I am still currently in school. So I have been getting mostly 96, 97's on my tests. I am almost done with my course. So I haven't worked yet, but I was just trying to get an idea of how it is out there in the "working world." I don't usually make big errors either, mostly punctuation or grammar. EX: subject/verb agreement. I wonder how often do the companies really look at that? From everyone's experience out there, do more dictator's like you to do strictly verbatim vs. editing? Thanks!
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Question for Veteran MTs
Just had a question for you all. I am almost done with my course, and hoping to get a job soon thereafter. Does it just depend on the person how well we get that 98% on-the-job? I mean, how long it takes us to consistently achieve that. I am usually about 97 right now, so I am hoping it won't take me much longer! How often are you usually (on average) reviewed at work and what about grammar, punctuation, etc? Does it just depend on the company? What happens if you are below 98? Thanks for all responses!
This is for the Veteran MTs (30+years)
When exactly did this business start deteriorating? Was it after it became home-based.......when the MTSOs took over........when more ESLs physicians infiltrated.....or when? You were there when it was good and have witnessed the insidious destruction.
I am just curious if you had an uh-oh moment/gut feeling when you realized that the gravy train was over.
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Veteran's day. Kids are out of school. Many doctor's offices are closed.
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