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actual typing time versus hours worked-venting here

Posted By: no name on 2008-09-25
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I just have to vent about companies that keep track of your actual "typing time" and then say you are not putting in your 40 hours.  I always come up short and not by just a few hours.  They have said I worked only 60 hours when I worked 80.  But they say "their system is not wrong."


For one thing when you look up old reports or do research on-line or if you walk to the fridge, that shouldnt count as "not working" as long as you are getting your line rate.  Also something is wrong because I dont take that much time looking up things.


Also how can they get by with making you work 40 hours when you are paid "production?"  This is wrong.  Either pay me by the hour or leave me alone!!


 




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actual typing time mess

I know exactly what you mean. We see it in E-mails all the time where I work. Although they aren't enforcing it, they do ask that we work our full shift AND get our lines in. I know Dictaphone Extext tracks your typing time and you can see that when you check your line count. It gets really depressing on the speech editing because actual typing time is a LOT less, so it takes longer to get my time in.


This is another way to get more out of the MTs. I think it's all crap, especially since if you were to go over 40 hours a week you won't get paid!


Have never known shift lead who just worked 8 hours a day for 5 days. By the time they
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typing 8 hours a day or 40 hours a week
is TOUGH.
on my wrists I mean.
and not getting any benefits... and for a salary of less than 30K? not really worth it...
VR versus typing
For straight typing I get 8.5 and for VR I get 4.8 with 6 years experience.  I usually produce around 170-200/hour typing and 150-200/hour VR.  I loath VR. 
Question about typing versus ASR
I have been offered a position with a company and have my choice of two accounts, one transcribing and one ASR.  What's the opinion's on each of these?  The line requirements for the ASR was 1-1/2 times as much as for the transcription, for example 1000 lines a day versus 1500 lines a day.  Can you make decent money on ASR? 
YOUR age. I've been typing for 9 hours now,
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Every day, after typing for a couple or hours or more, my right leg swells. sm

I try to remember to get up every couple of hours and walk around, but still, by the end of the day, the leg is swollen from the knee down, and I sit on the sofa with the leg propped up on pillows.  I have tried switching the feet I use for my foot pedal, tried propping the foot up on a stool, but nothing seems to help.  Any ideas?


Thanks!


To adminstrators. Love your new format. Could you please back the actual time of the post.
Love the little smiley faces that can be added too.  And the print.  Just bring back the time along with the date of post if possible.
Not anymore. For some time now, I've been working 32 hours and am considered full time to receive
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Tired of typing 8 hours stright everyday..my hands hurt!

I can't take much more of this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


My job makes me work an 8 hour shift straight.  My hands are so sore and tired. 


I hate my life right now. 


 


I work part-time hours with full-time pay...
I made over 26,000 this year...
I worked for two hours right away this morning.
Then I went to the farmer's market and stocked up on the space hogging veggies I don't have growing in my garden, like potatoes, corn, and beets.  Now I'm supposed to be outside ripping off the back deck and sorting through junk with hubby and the kids.  However, it's 97 degrees out and my allergies are bugging me, so I came inside to package some things that need to go to the post office.  I have to go pick some veggies in the garden and weed the flowerbeds today, but the air conditioning is too nice.  We're ripping out a concrete pad when the deck dismantling is done.  Who said weekends were supposed to be relaxing?  Oh, well.  I can relax in my new office and dining room when it's all done.....  Whenever that might be....  LOL
I have worked so many jobs, so many hours before
in my life it is time for me to slow down and enjoy life more. One thing about working as much as I did in the past, gosh that social security really increased to a wonderful draw now that it has started. I am not planning on leaving MTing but just don’t have to sweat those 2, 3 and 4 jobs at 1 time. I did it, figure others csn do the same. I was young, healthy and willing at that time, now not so much.
Doctors documenting hours worked

Does anyone else find it unseemly that some of these doctors are now stating at the end of the report how much time they spent examining the patient, talking to the staff, other doctors, the family members, reviewing chart data, attempting a lumbar puncture, etc., from 9 to 12 and again 1 to 2, for a total of 3 hours?


For some reason, this seems very unprofessional to me.  Am I just being cranky?


 


Yes, I am - worked 7 hours @ 3218 lines.
It all depends on your account and worktype you transcribe, as well as your expander. I am an MT with 25 years experience also, transcribing all acute care, mostly op reports.

As far as tricks, I don't have any. I consistently do at minimum 2500 lines in 5-6 hours daily. I think the key is the account you transcribe.

I have been where you are now, and it is not fun. I finally found my company/account and have for the past 6 months. I have to enjoy while it is here, tomorrow may be a different story.

Keep looking for that right company/account. You will come upon it soon. Good luck.
I knew one that worked 18 hours a day and had a stroke
and could not work for a long time after that. We have to be so careful in this business.
Hours Worked and Line Count
I have a question about worked hours and line count.  These are remote transcriptionists who are employees--receiving all benefits.  The transcriptionists have a minimum daily line count and are scheduled for 8 hours per day.   At the end of the week they are paid time and a half for extra lines transcribed.   Do most companies require transcriptionists to stay on the system a full 8 hours ?  If a Transcriptionist can produce the required line count in 6 hours, can they be required to stay on for their full 8 hour shift ?  On the other side, can companies require that the transcriptionist be on the system for only 8 hours and must complete their line count in that time ?  Our system does not keep track of time logged into the system, meaning that some are on the system more/less than others.   I would appreciate any input into what can be required of an employee when they are working on production.  Thanks.
IC versus National Full Time
I have been an IC for the last 10 years.  I have enjoyed a somewhat flexible schedule. Because I do radiology and acute care, there is a time during the day that I do have to be at my desk working, usually 2-3 hours a day.  I thinking of going to work for a national because of the down side to being an IC.  I don't always have work, I do work weekends and holidays at the same rate of pay and no vacation time.  I have the worries of going on vacation next week with the loss of a paycheck when I get back.  Do the nationals really require you to work 8 hours even if you have your line count? 
i think anywhere from 14 to 20 an hour depending on hours worked, kind of work, etc.
nm
Tell him you have reviewed the time and expertise it takes to do his work, versus ... - sm
... the amount of revenue his practice generates, and being a prudent businessperson you don't wish to undervalue your services.
typing time
They do not expect you to work 40 hours total typing time. This is the amount of time that you need to be signed into the symptom making production. When employed on an hourly basis, you do get your designated breaks, one in morning, lunch, and one in afternoon. If they are not allowing these mandatory breaks, they need to be reported to the labor board.
First time typing for ESL......
I typed "buttocks injection" when he said "Botox injection". (red faced here) Well, it sounded like buttocks to me!! :)
Yeah, but full-time lines does not necessarily mean full-time hours, so I would do it if your produc
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In-document typing time
I'm an employee (at present).
when typing military time, is it, for ex: 1645 or 16:45 nm

you will be on the phone the entire time you are typing.
Are you talking about using a Verizon cellphone? I would think you have to have a landline in your home to work.
Are you using two speed typing engines at the same time?
Or did I read that wrong. If that were possible, it'd be a breakthrough.
I time myself for 2 hours and
then I get on my ellipitical or do some other exercise that makes me sweat for 20 minutes.  I find if I exercise, that helps me sit back down and work quietly for another couple of hours. 
Oh it is a lot of extra typing that takes time which I don't get paid for! nm
nm
Full-time is 32-40 hours BUT
This is where full-time gets tricky. Say you work you full-time hours 32-40, depending on the company,but you haven't made your line quota, hence, you end up working more hours to make your quota. Also, if your company offers health insurance and you haven't made your line count, then your health insurance is in jeopardy. That is why it is important that you have "work" consistently so you don't have the added pressure of worrying about keeping your health insurance.
Military time would be 1645 hours.
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If over $200 is not the normal for 8 hours production time
I wouldn't think of calling it a good day. Before these slave labor changes when 6 hours PRODUCTION time was considered a full time day (as it is in the outside world)under 1500 lines a day I would consider a BAD production day.
Usually lines produced and not hours. Have seen 600 lpd for part-time min. nm
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Time saved working at home is about 2 hours
The time it takes to get up, shower, do make-up and hair, dress, get in the car and drive to work, then back home equals about two hours for me. I work a PT job along with a FT job at home. Plus money saved not needing to use a dry cleaners, keeping up the ward robe.


can you not work 6 hours a day and still qualify for full time? sm
i know most places it is usually 30 or 32 hours constitute full time. if it is 30 hours, then you could do 6 hour days 5 days a week and get in 30. is there a possibility you could do a split shift and that would allow your feet and you rest time between shifts? guess no possibility of working from home, LOL. i definitely understand your frustrations. sometimes the good employees get the short end of the stick cuz they need you the most.
there is no way you can work 8 hours for 2 companies at the same time. My current
job requires 8 hours a day period, not a specific line count. Granted if you are working a job that does not require 8 hours, but only a minimum line count then fine, but not if you are REQUIRED 8 hours a day.
sitting in my computer room, typing away when my boyfriend at the time, called me from work. nm
ss
I can do 1200 lines in 5 hours so with 2 full time jobs
I work on average of 9-10 hours a day.  When I sit down to work, I do not do anything but work.  I do not surf the net, etc.   Also, I am single and I live for my weekends so during the week I work hard.  I also have 2 kids so most of my work is done during their day at school and after they are in bed for the night.  I have a ton of short cuts in my Expander program too.  If I type something twice, I come up with a short cut for it.  Its not that hard.  I would try the one full time and one part time and see how your time is first and if it is okay, then I would bump it up gradually.  You don't want to burn yourself out but if you can do it and you have good accounts, go for it!!!!
Full time at Medware is considered 32 hours. Nmsg..
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Or discpline time! My kids would be very sorry if they threw things at me or in the house. Two hours
is not too long for them to give you some space.  That's really sad for you, but maybe try to rein them in.  Can't hurt, right?
Yes, they have - I worked in management for a time.
Yes, I have seen the contracts. Yes, I have had the accounts I managed flat out change their direction mid contract because they want to cut that cost and go to offshore.

YES, I KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT.

What an ostrich you and others are for thinking that the American public and facilities do not know anything about offshoring or want it. This was going on way before this economy took a nosedive and now it is even worse.


65 character line versus gross lines versus pay by word

I am checking into other options for transcription.  Can anyone tell me how to compare all of these types of lines & also payment per word?  I know companies use different scales, so I wondered how they compare.  I have been paid on a 65 character line with spaces, but I may be making a change in the future - don't want to get burned.


Thank you in advance!


For most companies how many hours may part time employees work. What is the minimum and maximum
usually.
I did all the time when I worked there but have moved on to find
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I started using it when I worked for Rodeer. They had used PRD at one time
I like the simplicity of it, and the fact that's it's fast compared to others I've used. I'm not sure why that is.

It doesn't have any prompt that reminds you of your expansion, so you have to have a system of remembering, which is another thing I prefer. The reminders only get in my way and slow down my production.
I worked at Wendy's too, for a short time (sm)
They had me working early morning shifts on Saturdays and I think they picked a wrong time for me LOL

One particular morning I was frying bacon for breakfast and early lunch burgers. Seems there was supposed to be a bucket under the grill, toward the back part, to catch all of this grease from the bacon. I kept scraping it into that little hole and a few batches later, I noticed I was slipping and sliding! There was bacon grease all over that floor!!!! I didn't fry bacon anymore. I became the drink person. ahahahaha!!
I worked part-time in a hospital sm
radiology department for a copule years and they did the floppy disk thing. They were huge compared to now. We didn't have a main frame at that time. Your format stuff was on the "system disk" you put in on the left nad then your disk with your work went into the right hand slot. It was this big huge monster of a "computer" thing.
Haven't worked for SS for a long time but they do have the best
sound files of any company I have ever seen. They have a very decent platform, as well. I think it is just management is a little off-balance at times.
Has anyone worked as a housecleaner part time?
I was just hired on for about 15 hours a week to supplement my MT income (or lack thereof).  I'll be cleaning residential homes.  Anyone ever do this for awhile to help pay bills, and if so, how bad is it??  : )
I had one for 3 years and it worked fine the whole time.

Actually, I have not worked as a full time MT for nine years
and that's the problem. Is there hope for me to get back in to MT even though I've been out of it for so long. I did work part-time from home from the lab for about two years after that.
Shelley