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Posted By: Mimi on 2006-03-03
In Reply to: Do any companies give raises - if so, what criteria do you have to meet? - arizo

QA review percentage must be at least 98%.

Percentage of reports sent to QA must be reasonable.

Production must be above minimum, and truthfully if you want a raise it should be well above minimum.

Sometimes to earn a raise you must go above and beyond.

Good luck.



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It is strange to me that one of the criteria
is whether the company made money. Gosh.

It sounds to me like they are copping out on paying you period. Especially if by your calculations you earned the bonus.

No communication; no bonus payout ... for me, I'd never type another minute for them again.

Bless your heart.
definitely NOT a profession...criteria are...sm

criteria for a profession are extensive college required, also person's work autonomous. Separate body of knowledge required for work. Think of lawyers. Extensive college, they work independently, i.e. they don't have supervisors, editors, etc., and law has its own body of knowledge. Even nursing is on the edge as far as being a profession, not quite autonomous enough. MT certainly doesn't fit the definition of profession.


following a set schedule is only one of several criteria used by IRS
to determine if person is employee or IC.  Regardless, I think you would not find many IC's jobs that actually let you work whenever you feel like it. I mean, the work is promised back to the client by a certain time so how is that going to happen unless people follow a schedule?
If you meet the criteria for an IC, they are right. If you do not, they are just calling you that
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Never needed an IEP. 504 plan was enough. BTW, the criteria for using meds is

when your child needs them. In the summer, she doesn't need them. However, she is obviously not able to function in school on her own now, so she needs them. Having an aide to keep poking her and refocusing her is not going to get the information through the distraction so she can learn. And the concentration demand is only going to go up. 


So what is it that you expect the school to do for her? Are you going to ask that they provide an aide just for her?


And good Lord, do you know that ADHD meds are the safest meds out there for kids. People think they are some kind of wicked additives, when all they are made of is stimulants. Like you and your coffee every morning. You see far scarier side effects with amoxicillin than you do with Ritalin. Yet the almighty media has parents scared silly of DRUGGING YOUR KID.


 


 


Do any companies give raises - if so, what criteria do you have to meet?
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profession not based on $ earned, but on specific criteria...sm

"I definitely have made tons of money in my own business.  Sounds like low self-esteem on the posters below, unhappy, depressed."


Well, lots of people make "tons of money in their own business," i.e. hookers  and drug dealers - doesn't mean it's a profession. A profession is done by professionals - think law, medicine, teaching. MT is just a job. That being said, I'm still far from unhappy and depressed! LOL but it's still just a job. The body of knowledge to do MT is so far from what is considered a body of knowledge (again think law) it's not even in the running. Even a checker at Jewel has a specific body of knowledge. It's the comparison that counts, not the existence. Many people are uninformed about what profession actually means. Do some research, you'll see what I mean.