Whose business is it if you get a 2nd job?...sm
Posted By: Straight shooter MT on 2008-05-12
In Reply to: Contract terminated because got a second job - medtran82
Especially if they're not giving you all the work you need. We all know how selfish these companies are. Are they going to support you and your family? Same with employee status: You sign to the effect they can terminate you any time, without reason (THEIR reason)...avoids them being sued for "wrongful discharge".
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Unfortunately it is legal..so yes it is business and they will continue with bad business practices
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I made my business your business by posting and...
I totally respect everyone's opinions. It is easier for others on the outside looking in. That's why I pushed the "post reply" button yesterday. I trust my fellow MTs and I know the more I read from you all, the more confident I am becoming. I just need that final push, not from him though. I also wanted to let you all know that the physical abuse while I was pregnant was documented by my doctor and the hospital. I only wish I had known then that it is a felony to abuse a pregnant woman. I also photographed my face from a couple of weeks ago and told several people in my circle. I had such high hopes for us. Now...not so much. I'm not saying that I won't try to get him to church, but I realize that God can only do so much for someone who isn't listening. j
Business is business. Internet forums are
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For a business ad?! A business that deals
''Transcriptsis'' x2
''with good track record''
''serve our clients of all sizes'' (I know what they mean, but I just think the wording is funny)
''strive to achieve highest possible quality'' (once again, they never met an 'article' that they didn't hate)
''all departments including H&P...'' (or a comma, for that matter)
Is that really any of your business?
I would think that it would be very wrong of you to spread the information you found on Google while searching for the patient's name. Are you 100% certain that it is the exact same person you are transcribing? Even seemingly oddball names can be duplicated and how would you look spreading around gossip? Even if it is court-documented, it really is not your story to tell, IMO. I would love to know who is telling you to put it on the news. That is about the craziest thing I've heard in a while, although quite good for a laugh.
MT business
It depends on how large a business you want. There are still some small accounts, (10,000 to 18,000 lines) per month that are still on tape that you can get. Also the digital is not that hard but I will not pay for anyone to transfer my files, I can do that. I do not have a phone in system but if someone were to ask I would probably start out with the ones that charge so much per minute and use their system until I knew for sure the account was staying. Where are you located, have you networked with anyone in the area? Are you set up for tapes as well as digital? If you start out alone, you have no back-up, you have to do everything. When you hire I/C's sometimes they are dependable and sometimes not. You will not earn much off of them if you want to keep your accounts. You will not be able to charge as high as the larger companies nor go after the larger accounts at first. It is a fine line as to having enough help and enough work and that is why you hear the complaints all the time, "We have run out of work" as you have no control over how much or when a doctor dictates or if he takes time off. But would I give it up, probably not as the money is good to me. You can E-mail me with any specific questions, I have been doing my own small MTSO for over 20 years. Been through it all, ups, downs, good times, bad times, and everyting in between. My accounts have been with me from 6 years to 20 years so I feel that they are pretty stable.
Well I am sorry that you are using this business as sm
your excuse, but hospitals pay their people for holidays and if by chance you have to work them, they pay you time and a half.
I do not know why a business owner cannot take these things into consideration when setting up a business. This is a business just like any other business and if you have employees, those employees need to be given the same consideration as any other business. IC status is different, but I find using the nature of this business as an excuse just a little weak.
A good business head would enable you to provide benefits for your employees and if you have already made up your mind it does not, then I think probably it is because maybe you need someone else to do that figuring for you.
I am not being mean in saying these things, but even small business owners I know are able to work it out that a holiday is a holiday (whether you have to work it or not) and an employee needs to be compensated in some manner. To me, there is no excuse for not doing so.
new business
My opinion would be to let them either work at home or at the company. I prefer to work at home, but some people may not. As far the pay issue--when I started doing transcription I made .06 cpl and I think that is a fair rate. Hope I helped
This is really none of my business, and I know that,
but the more I read of your story, the more absurd it becomes to even think of staying with this man. I'm truly sorry. I know how hard it is to leave, as I had to that in my former life, and believe me I wanted my marriage to last "til death do us part," but that ain't always possible. I too TRUST in the Lord with ALL of MY HEART and SOUL, and as I said, sometimes it just ain't possible. The Lord will guide you through this. Guess it is just that as an outsider it is easier to see the forest for the trees.
Been there on business
I used to work retail management and my company had a resort there. I have been there several times to meetings and we always had some time to do things. I always enjoyed it and would like to go some day just for pleasure. There is lots to do there.
New business
I have a small transcription company that kind of fell into my lap, luckily. It has been a year now, we have five girls and are doing a really good job with one large account. I had tons of experience as a transcriptionist, but never as a business manager, so I took my time. Now I am looking to get more work. Anybody have any thoughts as to how to reel them in?
I have been in this business for
always been cherrpickers and probably always will be, just like bad drivers, you can't get away from it. I have given up and just do what comes up. Saying anything doesn't seem to help.
I would say the same - none of your business
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None of their business......sm
I am an IC for 3 companies, and pick up another prn. They just want the work done as agreed up front...none of their business how many or who else you work for.
own business
Is there anyone out there kind of enough to point me in the right direction of starting my own MT business. I have been doing a lot of research but found some outdated books online. I need to know how to write up the contract. Can I do this myself or do I need it done legally? the choice of software and line counting software. It would mean so much to me. I know a lot of you have done everything on your own, but don't I need to have a good starting point? If someone could e-mail me with some or little info, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again.
As if anyone's business
I was on my way out the door for an appt and no, not for an interview with someone else and prior to that was working. It came about because we are not getting paid for specials on an acct that included interventionals but yet are in the pool and wanted to know what constituted a special or interventional for you all. Plain and simple to answer. With coding changes through the years things have changed. Obviously gave some pea-sized brains something to "not" think about. It is funny how so many can read something into nothing. Nice bunch that answered though. Trying to stir up a pot. Not any more. So for all of you other there that thought otherwise, oh well. You all look like fools. Tee-Hee.
as an IC you are a business
Rates are lower now than before, but as a company for yourself you need to make adjustments. If you treat this status as a job you will never be satisfied.
I hear a lot of people talking about how much they make - I would love to know where they work for that - they have to be employees. The nationals and smaller companies are not paying it most times to IC, and private clients for the most part aren't putting out 14.00 an hour to start.
This is my business, and like any business I do what I have to - work long hours, have other US MT's to back me up and take a lap top with me when I am on vacation.
Not like the manager of my grocery store goes on vacation and the store closes, or my doctor and no on-call. I am a professional business woman and work as such. I want more money and give them the quality so I get it. But I never run out of work either. Does not matter how much you make if there is no work.
Can't get more when they do not want to pay - you negotiate like any other business and if you want to work, you will.
If you want to be an employee - then you can demand the benefits, pay etc, and they can decide someone else can do the work - lets just hope that person is an American.
Either way - good luck to all - it is a challange
We have business name and tax ID #
and same companies do have a problem especially since HIPAA.... some have wanted me to become a SE and others have refused to pay me under company name - claiming I need to sign the confidentiality paperwork under my name and if I use my name and then a dba - it opens me up to being able to subcontract out my work....it has gotten much more complicated since HIPAA. In the eyes of the IRS you should have a dba and advertise and work for more than one MTSO and be independent - both for your sake and your MT company... not sure it is necessary to incorporate but that is your decision.
POV IS EVERYTHING IN THE MT BUSINESS
I empathize with all of you. The MT industry is definitely going downhill. What makes me especially angry is that it seems that the hospital HIM departments are responsible for a lot of what goes on, especially the misunderstandings between doctors and MTs. During my very short time of working at a hospital, I noted that the department manager was too chicken to actually communicate with the doctors. All she did was speak softly and flatter them whenever they would call to complain, and she would go in to that familiar rhetoric about being so sorry and having a talk with the offender, etc., etc. It made me sick to listen to it.
In a few short years, I will attain the label of geriatric. I guess I lived my life backwards. I was an RN first. I really wanted to be a psychiatric nurse, but was stuck in Med Surg. Just couldn't find the right opportunity, though I did get to work on one temporary assignment at the jail with the alcoholics and drug addicts. Then, I did word processing. Twenty years ago, I was commuting via subway and bus 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening, earning about $10 per hour as a word processor. I made more money then than I do now, but I also had expenses for transportation and wardrobe, and I was not paid for those 4 hours a day of commuting.
I've been an MT for almost 2 years. I went into it blindly. AS has been my pattern in life, I always believe the good reports and think that a situation is going to be wonderful; I am often disappointed. I've been waiting for my supposedly dream job, for a company that, one year ago when I took their tests and scored 97, required 2 years of experience. Now that I have 2 years of experience, I see that they are requiring 3 years of experience.
I live in a rural area. The local jobs are mostly all just a bit over minimum wage. So, I am thankful that I can work at something at home. I just could not afford to earn minimum wage, while still needing to provide gas and wardrobe, not to mention the commuting time.
I did work as an MT at a local hospital; not so local, as it is 60 miles round trip. Talk about office politics, it was awful. The manager had no clue what medical transcription was all about. She was not a very good leader, and her top priority was to make herself look good. The health insurance benefits were wonderful. But, I couldn't stand working there. Working at home is so much better in my case, in my opinion, at this time.
I feel lucky that I bought a home a few years ago and now my mortgage is a little less than the rent for a local one bedroom apartment. I realize that, if I have to work another 10 years or more, I should change professions, too. I figure that I could become a psychiatrist if I wanted to go through medical school. I guess I might try for a PHD in psychology and become a therapist or something. Unfortunately, I am now spoiled and don't want to commute to work. I know of no way to be a psychologist from home unless I move to a home that is set up for seeing patients; this one will not work for that.
I think that I am going to become a professional nutritional consultant. That way, I can be a nurse and a psychologist all at the same time, without having to stick needles into anyone. Blood tests have their place, but I am not one that ever was good at drawing blood or starting IVs. I might have to consult with someone's MD, but not all of them are bad. They can often be trained to treat you with respect. I never allowed a doctor to talk down to me when I was a practicing nurse, and I certainly will not allow it now. It makes me seeth when a doctor spells easy words for me. This morning, a doctor spelled FLATUS, as if he thought I wouldn't be able to figure that one out!!
Also, one of my pet peeves is that people take way too many prescription drugs for chronic diseases that could be corrected nutritionally. So, this is probably going to me my next profession.
I've often wondered how a person gets a audience in front of the US Congress? Do you submit a request or do you have to be invited? I think I know how to send out press releases, and I bet we could find the email addresses of major newspapers and start submitting. Remember that big report that one of the major morning shows had about how great it is to work at home as an MT? Well, I wonder if they would like to hear the rest of the story? Actually, I realize that many of their feature stories are promoted by the advertisers. So, unless some big group backs us up, it is not likely we will get that type of coverage. I guess we will have to contact some news journalist who covers stories regarding the underdogs of the world. Did anyone contact Oprah yet? I think this is not just an MT issue, but a woman's issue, since most of us are women, and as such, seem to have less respect in this country.
I usually edit my postings, but decided to just let this one go through as written. Recently, I read a story about life decisions and the theme was that, whenver we make decisions, we must be aware of how our decisions will affect the next 7 generations. I really wish that the last 7 generations would have considered that. And, as MTs and as mostly women, we must stand up for our rights to be treated with respect. Consider the impact on the next 7 generations.
Thank you for reading my message.
From a business POV...
Employees are most costly in terms of benefits, taxes and equipment. As IC is personally responsible for all of the above but not at your beck and call, either. Personally, as an IC, I prefer it that way, but I have the luxury of a hubby whose company can provide medical/dental benefits. You may find that when you notify your employees that they are now ICs some will find other work because they need the benefits (if offered).
Hope this helps in your decision-making process.
Most likely. Or else gotten out of the MT business
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I am looking to get out of this business for the
can't afford to take a day off because of "no work, no pay", and I don't exactly have a shift that allows me to have time with my husband. Our son is grown and I want my evenings with my hubby, is that so wrong? Anyway, I can make more money doing data entry and the position is close enough to home that I can walk to work and get exercise.
Your business sm
It's your business and you are the owner. Your OP was not as clear as it appears to be now. So they are asking a little more of you. If you are happy with them and with the pay, and also with driving, etc., then accommodate them. Just beware that the wife sounds like she is trying to save money and money is the bottom line here. Never expect because you bowl with these people that it's going to make a difference either way. You are right never to discuss business with ANY of them. Just be professional about it all. I know some hate tapes and they hate deliveries but if you are okay with that, and you're happy with the money, then you have answered your own question. As far as the travel, with the price of gas, I would certainly cut down to twice a week, but is is after all, YOUR business. Good luck with it. Sounds to me like these changes were made without consulting you. If they really cared about you personally, they would have asked you to come into the office and sit down and discuss how change could benefit all of you. Everybody wants change but nothing beats discussing it with you in person. Good luck with it, only you can decide what to do - it is something you have to live with. If you ask others' advice, you are going to get different opinions, of course, but it's your livelihood and your decision to live with in today's economy. If you're happy with the client otherwise, then read the boards about those who sit and wait for work, etc. None of it, and I mean none, is easy. In the end, it's all up to you. Hope you make the right decision. I loved getting out of the office, I didn't mind doing extra steps, and I wrote everything off with the help of my accountant, miles, paper, phone calls, etc., it's all legally deductible. Going digital will also be deductible, whether it's just for your office or yours and theirs. Hope you find your answer. I am a dinosaur so I love tapes and in 30 years only had one break and the client paid to have it spliced and nothing was lost. I didn't worry about losing information over the Internet. Also, when you are traveling with records, be sure they are locked up and secure, it's the law now. Hope it all worksto your benefit, no matter what you decide!
new to business-help
I am hoping someone has some ideas for me. I have been a medical Transcriptionist for 14 years for a medical malpractice company. I have experience with op notes, discharge summaries, etc. except they are just set up in a report fashion. I am having a hard time breaking into the at home online companies because they see "medical malpractice" and they automatically think I am on the law end and have law terminology which is not the case, I have experience in all specialites, have medical terminology and experience with ESL and would really like some part time work at home as well.
I am hoping someone has any ideas of where to begin and which companies would be the best to look into.
Thanks for any advice.
Well, it really isn't anyone's business
but theirs. That being said, I'd like to chime in on the subject itself -- What if this chick gets into a car accident and kills someone with this car? The parents will be responsible financially. If the worst thing that happens is their insurance rate skyrockets, they will be lucky. I would expect some serious litigation to result, which could tap into their financial assets. What a couple of dumbasses!
Anyone here have their own business?
I could use some help. I have an opportunity to do some work for a doctor in CT, but I live in Maine. I have heard that there are encrypted e-mail programs that may allow me to get sound files but I do not know of any. I have also heard that FTP programs might work. Can anyone help me with some ideas of how I could get the sound files across the internet?
Thanks,
Gale
Yep...when you own your own business...sm
you're always working. I may not actually type a lot on the weekends, but I do some. I use the weekends to do paperwork, organize, and get my bearings for the next week, So, yes, I work every day. Even holidays.
Diana
Anyone here with their own business?
I am looking to start up on my own and need any info. Basically I already have a doc to work for, but he doesn't know much about digital, just like I don't. First, what is the simplest setup that I can buy? As far as software, encription, etc. The cheapest setup from Transcription Gear was not that cheap. I don't mind spending the money if it is necessary, but I also don't want to buy something just because they are trying to sell it as the best. Any info appreciated, thanks.
If you have not had an MT business, you
There isn't room for negotiation. There isn't room to wiggle and keep making a profit.
Not that it's any of your business, but I
my accounts; as the owner I no longer have time to transcribe myself, although when I first started out that is exactly what I did. My job now is to manage my company and set up new accounts and deal with the management end of things. Read E-Myth. A small business should be able to function independent of the owner.
own business
Without sounding like a downer, my first instinct is to tell you "DON'T DO IT". It's a brutal "knife in the back" business... Lots of trouble with employees, doctors and hospitals that don't pay, insurance benefits, you name it... Your life will no longer be your own. I was a MTSO for many years and believe me, it wasn't worth it. The money was fabulous, but the kinks far outweighed the earnings. Don't get me wrong, I still love transcription to this day; however, the problems associated with it are TREMENDOUS. We don't know exactly where this business is going in the future and I would say to stick with what you have. The new technology on the horizon may just put you out of work and you will have spent tons of money just to have had the opportunity of having your own business. I mean this with the best of intentions for you, honestly. Think about it twice and again and again and again before you take the step. Hugs and good luck to whatever you decide to do.
It's all business for them....nm
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Well I have only been in this business for ....
2 years in May. I had no idea it was this way. I went into this because because my friend is an MT and she makes $50,000 plus a year doing this. Well she works directly for a hospital at home. I guess that is the difference. Too little too late now.
I think that was a rude comment to make that you can't believe how ignorant us MTs are. A lot of us went into this under the impression you could make good money. I mean my friend is a prime example. I thought well one day I can make that much too. Now I see the light. Some can't afford to stop and go back to school now. It doesn't mean we are ignorant. We just made a mistake maybe.
and that is the way this business is sm
if you want to be successful and make the big bucks. If you want to make a mediocre wage then you do what most folks on this board do. They don't want to do "the time" (which takes years) and they don't want to work the hours when needed.
These folks complain about making no money etc. etc. Then they say that folks who do make a ton of money are greedy and selfish etc. etc.
This business requires that you work your butt off but if you do and persist you will be rewarded. Again the schools are what has started all this with their promises of big money for little work, little teaching/training etc. It all makes me tired!
Whether you think this is just the "nature of the business"
or not, why is that a reason to just "chill" about it, not complain, just accept that it happens? First of all, if what you are describing has always happened, it should not have. What you are describing is unethical and shouldn't be tolerated by anybody.
Secondly, if you work for a service that has anywhere from 300 to 10,000 employees, all working from home, it isn't going to be practical for the busy supervisors to sit around doling out rewards to the good little boys and girls and putting lumps of coal in the stockings of the bad little boys and girls and telling them that if they want to be rewarded they just had better change their attitude. It isn't the supervisor's job to play Santa Clause. For larger services, routing is pretty automatic, and any good service will use software that does not allow cherry picking by MTs.
If work is routed according to ability (and pay level) that is all right. What is not all right is to start cherry picking off the good dictation for VR and offshore and not acknowledge that you have just given your other transcriptionists a promotion and need to give them a raise to compensate for the extra stress, difficulty, and reduced line count.
On the other hand, it is the services who are going to be rewarded by treating their MTs well, because the services ultimately need the MTs more than the MTs need the services. If you think there aren't other options, because this is "just the nature of the business," you couldn't be more wrong.
It's none of my business, but am curious as to why
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Absolutely Not! All business is best! nm
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Uhm, but that is the purpose of BUSINESS...
...these companies don't exist just to give us poor MTs jobs. GEEZ.
Keeping the client happy keeps BUSINESS, sis.
You don't like it? GET ANOTHER JOB. GEEZ.
Business license...sm
You'll probably need an Occupational License if you'll be filing as self employed on your 1040. Check with your local state or city tax department. I live in Florida and I'm required to have an OL from both my county and my city and both must be renewed yearly.
Welcome to the Business World. sm
I experienced the same exact thing about 8 years ago with a small hospital account I had for 7 years. It was like a slap in the face to me. Guess what - new account called the next and wanted me to take it on right away. So, remember, when one door closes, the other opens. Keep your chin up! I learned how not to take things personally and realized it is business. Do not get close or personal with clients - it makes it easier to dismiss them or when they dismiss you.
Good luck to you and I wish more clients for you quickly!
Don't think I'd put my child in that business (sm)
It's something they can pursue when they are old enough.
Also, don't spend a lot on pictures, if you have to pay for just reprinting of pictures and they pay for the photographer that is probably reasonable.
You should mind your own business. How do you know that the sm
manager doesn't already know this? I work for Spheris and Medquist and each company knows about the other and they don't have a problem with this but coworkers do. As always mind your own business.
Because his minor was in business..sm
Ummmm...he didn't go to college to be a K-mart manager, per se.
He was a history major and after graduation was a high school history teacher. When my mother was pregnant with me they decided that having a nice house, etc would be harder on a teacher's salary. My mother was also a college graduate but they both decided it would be best for her to stay home.
So....my dad started in the manager's program. My dad likes business and he likes people. You'd be surprised how much money K-mart and Walmart managers make. Managers in smaller retail stores do not make the kind of money that those in the larger stores make.
I'm assuming you feel like retail management is beneath someone with a college degree? My sister has a four year degree and is the general manager for a small radio station and makes 2-3K less than I do transcribing.
valuation of business
I had to go through this more or less when I got divorced. Of course this was to my benefit but have also worked for a company that sold so know that most of this is true. First of all you have to find out that your customers would stay with the new owner. Two of my five accounts had contracts with me specifically and said that they would not go with anyone else. In fact the won't allow me to use subcontractors on their accounts. You have to get it in writing that they will in order to value the company. If you are selling equipment, well it loses a lot of depreciation in years. But you find out how much that would sell for which again is not much. I was told that the business itself usually starts at what it nets per year but again all potential buyers will want some type of guarantee that your customers will stay with you. Basically you are selling your namem your reputation and if any equipment. The company that I subcontracted with sold, but they did not tell the customers it was being run by new people until after it sold and then half left and there was some type of legal hassle. Sorry we are not worth as much as we think we are. In my case it was good as then my husband got nothing as the judge said, "If I did not work it would not generate any money so it was me that was worth the money and he threw that away." Will never forget those words as it was true. But good luck, find a broker and see what you can do.
Patti
anyone get into this business solely to not
I think I did. Thats what attracted me to it the most. Call that sad if you want, most people in my life think its sad. But I seriously cannot deal with the average person. I've always been somewhat of a misfit anyway, only because I'm not a gossiper, not a talker about someone behind ones back, and am generally just open to all kinds of people, but I find when I don't get that back, I get so oversensitive that I just want to hide.
I have started back at school, because I do want something more out of life. I am in my mid 30s and let me tell you its so hard being in school with these young insensitive people with attitudes. Case in point, my class last night, I ask a simple question of my class mate and before she could answer, she had to roll her eyes in the back of her head and sigh, like it was a big inconvenience to answer my one little question. Of course making me feel like I did back in grade school...a misfit. Things like that just burn me because it would never occur to me to do that to someone, so it makes me want to crawl back into my MT hole, put on my PJs, get my coco and just punch out lines, collect a pay check, and give the finger to everyone else. Why be nice anymore???
I know this is totally off topic but maybe some of you have the same frustrations and maybe we chose this profession because of our sensitive dispositions? Whats funny, i'm majoring in psychology so I can figure people out and myself, and i'm just starting out, but its the people who I come in contact now that make me want to give it up. Just the overall fast paced and rudeness of the world has got me down today. I used to hide in my house and I remember I was a lot more at peace when I did that. Nobody to look at me sideways or whisper about me for absolutely no reason, other than I'm there or am different from them.
starting new MT business
I have been at this now for 35 years and have become increasingly discouraged over the last 8 years. This is a very changing business. You will work extremely long hours, get few rewards, get accounts, lose accounts, have no stability and ultimately be disappointed. It is not a business for the faint of heart. Unfortunately my income has decreased or stabilized since 1996 and I am now making what I was then. Unfortunately the cost of living has not remained the same. I was rolling along doing quite well and satisfied previous to 8 years ago when suddenly my accounts were lost to outsourcing, mega corporations, etc. This used to be a profession that commanded respect for the years we put in to be the best.
If you are not familiar with computers, you will be lost in this business as most transcription is run digitally and everything done with computers, over the Internet, using various programs, FTP sites, etc.
I would like to offer encouragement, but I have taken to discouraging anyone who thinks this is a good business to pursue and one that has long term security.
Good Luck!
Selling business
This may not be what you want to hear but basically you are selling your client's name and hopefully they will use the new person. I went through a divorce and because my husband felt that I had a "business" (I have 5 accounts) he wanted a portion of what it was worth. I had to have someone come in and do an audit, talk to my accounts and give a net worth which he said was basically what I could sell my computer and things I use in my business and my business name which was not worth that much. My clients said that there was a 50/50 chance that the would go with someone that bought my business and one account said that they would go out and find someone on their own. With only one small client you might find someone that would pay you a percentage per month for a while but that would also be hard. What if who bought the business was not any good and the client quit them after a month, would they still owe you a couple of thousand dollars. Your best bet might be to find someone to subcontract for you and you keep on with 20 to 30% until you know that they are good and then ask for a month's income and give it to them. Look at what your business brings in a month and you might get 50% of that. I would not "buy" a client because they might not stay with me. Unless a contract is signed all the way around and then there is always a loop hole for them to get through if they don't like you. I have gotten two accounts over the past 20 years from gals that were moving or quitting and never paid for either one. One has stayed with me for now 7 years and the other one quit after one month as someone in-house wanted to do it at night. But that is my little knowledge. If you had an actual business, office space, computers, etc. then that is a different story but it doesn't sound like you do. A beautician does not sell her client list.
I think the newbies who are just getting into the business sm
need to hear the truth about this organization before they get taken in by them.
No, and I have been in the business over 35 years. SM
I would have gone into the service, like I originally planned, had them send me to nursing school and made the military my career. I would be WAY retired now, in fact, I would have retired at 38 years of age with a great retirement as an officer, and then worked somewhere else and retired again at 58 with two full pensions. If I could do it over, I most definitely would.
If you've been in the business
26 years you ought to know how the game is played. The out of work situation isn't exactly something that's just suddenly come up. Those who insist on "sticking to a schedule" are only fooling themselves. One minute out of TAT and up goes the recruiting ads, more fingers are hired and poof, the work is gone. If anyone expects to make a living in MT, then you grab the work when it's there; if you don't someone else will. Sorry, that's just a cold, hard fact of life. No sympathy from here. I don't like having to rearrange my schedule either but I do like getting a decent paycheck.
I didn't know he was still in business. sm
They were not bad to work for, just not a lot of work.
I don't think that any companies reimburse long distance now because of flat rate plans.
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