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selective forgetting

Posted By: observer on 2005-07-07
In Reply to: You are certifiable... Bush's war on terror? Excuse me, but THEY attacked us, or did you forget? - Planned all through the 90s, not under Bush. NM

Some people only remember that they want to remember.


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    are we all forgetting something?

    We are in an economic crisis here!!!  We should all be grateful to even have jobs!!  My husband has had his work cut (not in the medical field) so severely it is pathetic, but he can't sue over it!!  Either there is work or there isn't.  Sometimes people promise work based off of previous statistics in their company, so you can't necessarily blame them for no work.  You have to get another job to supplement or just ride it out.  I know many people in my community that have been laid off from their jobs and had to take up any crappy minimum wage job they can find to make ends meet.  Just another perspective from a financially stressed out person.


    You are forgetting one thing...

    Most companies are not giving raises anymore, either. Sure they say they do, but in the end, just ask for one and see what happens.


    I, for one, have never had a problem with getting a raise, but the companies are tightening their belts big time so they can compete with the overseas companies. All in all, the rates ARE an insult to an experienced Transcriptionist and I will not take a job at the lower rates "just to have a job". 


    The main problem with today's MTs is that they are willing to take these low paying jobs just to work. Then they complain because they're not getting paid enough. If MTs would all stick together and stop accepting jobs like this, companies would have to change their attitude and start paying us what we are worth.


    When one company lowers their rates and gets MTs to work for them, another company decides to try the same thing. Next thing you know, all the companies are offering the lower rate....and the ball keeps rolling... Before you know it, we U.S. MT's will be making LESS than the overseas companies because of it. 


    I do wish everybody would wise up. The economics of the situation is supply and demand. We supply...they demand (more and more work for less and less money or benefits). Where will it end?


    Forgetting to hang up - got me my job in college
    I actually got my transcription job in college when the original Transcriptionist find out she was getting fired. The doctor didn't shut off the recorder and he and his partners started discussing putting an ad in the Sunday paper for her job. She quit - I walked in the next day (before the ad was ever placed) just going from office to office dropping off resumes and voila - MY LUCK ... well, not really. It was a horrible place to work and I ended up quitting after 3 months.
    like walking into a room for something but forgetting what it was !

    You're forgetting ALL the stuff you CAN buy because....
    it's more cheaply made.. If you have to pay 10 dollars for a widget because we had to pay high union wages to an American worker, not that many people would be able to buy a widget.  Lots of things are inexpensive because they are made offshore, and you are buying them and enjoying their low price every single day.
    How about forgetting about other people and thinking
    I started doing that years ago. We have the ability to just tune in our our headphones and tune out the garbage. Take attitudes for what they are. Here is something once I heard I always try to remember when someone in the field, either a coworker or boss, etc. is nasty: Always be kind as possible, everyone is also fighting some kind of battle.
    This means we don't have to get in other people's heads and figure out why they are out to get us. Don't waste the time. Chances are whatever it is has nothing to do with us. If QA is instructional fine, take from the mistake and learn and consider that learning experience a blessing.
    Conversely, besides the money which I also need to feed my family, think about that patient you are serving silently from home, and how you are in service. There is no job greater than to be in silent service to others. So, 2 things we can learn about our unique situation in this job: 1. Be thankful we can work quietly and remain quiet even through the storms of others. 2. Remain quiet while serving in a noble manner those who are at a time in their lives when they need you most, the sick and dying.
    A lot of the way we are treated is drawn by the way we look at the world. Change your outlook and things will change. That of course is just my 2 cents. I am not in control of anyone else, not this business, not the other posters, not the docs, not the people in the industry alongside me. I can only sit quietly and appreciate the fact that I am an MT and that is where I should be and I enjoy that fact every single day, even for 26 years I have served thus far. Happy Thanksgiving.
    You're forgetting all the stuff you can't buy when you're UNEMPLOYED!
    Unemployed people have a hard time buying anything, including cheaply made offshore products. How many will have to end up depending on public assistance? That means more tax dollars being eaten up - besides the taxes NOT being collected from the overseas workers. In the long run, are you really enjoying a lower price?