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interruptions

Posted By: blondie on 2007-12-19
In Reply to: r u my long lost sister? - Shopaholic

I get the same thing. I thought I was the only one. My parents are the worst. My mom will call knowing I am working and when you say you are working she just keeps on talking. I just am going to have to quit answering. My dad will call sometimes too. And I get so fustrated. My friend does not answer the phone at all while she is working no matter who it is unless it is her husband or something. I believe I am going to have a new rule. If it isn't the school or my husband then I don't answer.


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Hi all!  I have been at this now for about 9-1/2 years and now that I have gotten serious  about trying to work it like a normal job, it seems EVERYTHING gets in the way!!! arrgh.


I work for two companies, one with assigned doctors (not much work) and one with pool work.  I am struggling to consistently work enough hours doing the pool work.  The money is good and the lines are decent, but it seems I have a hard time committing to it.


With the assigned doctors, they have XX patients, and I know I do those patients and I am done.  I can't seem to finish out my time with the pool work.  It is just stupid.


Anyway, after giving it a bit of thought this weekend, I decided to work my schedule like this.  I will say because I have done assigned docs for so long, I am geared towards having a schedule of XX patients to work through and I don't have that with the pool work.


6 a.m. to 4 p.m.


6-10 pool work, 10-12 assigned doc, 12-4 pool work.


The issue I am having is my phone is ringing or there are issues with the kids, etc.  So already this morning, basically 4 hours today have been shot due to phone/kids (HUGE ordeal this morning - I still have two kids at home, 16 and 17 - the joy of parenthood hehe). 


I just feel like I can't get anywhere.  Currently I am doing the assigned doc and of course no one is calling, no drama, etc., so I will go right through his work with no problems.


 


How do those of you who do pool work schedule yourselves?  I think if I could ever get myself on a schedule with the pool work, which there is plenty of, I would drop the assigned doctor.  My thinking is December 31


Maybe my brain is just stuck on checking off patients on a list instead of playing "beat the clock" doing the pool work


 


HELP!!!!!


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I work out of my home doing medical transcription and have for quite some time.  I love it except for the interruptions!  I can't seem to get into the "zone" because of it and my production is down.  Here is an example of what I find hard to deal with: Phone calls, contractors working on the house (one-time thing but still..), husband running the microwave (can't hear my voice files), husband in an out of the house on his days off, husband mowing the lawn right outside my office window.  You get the picture.  I have thought of moving my office to an upstairs bedroom but I really don't know if I would be gaining that much for all the trouble.   A sound proof room would be nice!


 


I'm very discouraged right now.  I would like to earn more money but it seems like an uphill battle!  I have a hard time concentrating as it is (probably menopausal) and after so many interruptions in a day I feel like throwing in the towel!


 


How can I set up boundaries and keep them in place?  Any suggestions would be welcomed!


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