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sloppy diction

Posted By: me2qa on 2006-07-12
In Reply to: Just need to vent a bit.... - PAMT

had one where I was pulling my hair out, he turned away to take a phone call and his diction was PERFECT! If only we needed to transcribe the phone call instead of the actual dictation...


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Well said.  And that is why I am fed up with the whining.  It reflects badly on us all.  If someone interested in MT comes on and reads the posts, they are going to think MT is full of whiners who are at the mercy of the companies.  They will read posts with simple typos and think you don't have to be precise and professional to do this job.  That is not how I want my profession to be viewed, especially when I think of all the hard work I put into this job.  So take you typos and whining to a blog, where just those of you with no pride in your profession and no ambition will have to be witness to it.
Yes I know what you mean. I just turned in slop from a sloppy dictator, verbatim.
You cut my pay, put me on a schedule with no work, you get what you pay for. Slop. I don't even try to fix it.
Do you think nurses and front office professionals look sloppy?
I don't like to go around looking "sloppy all day" either, but is it really practical to work comfortably in nylons and suit jackets when I am sitting and typing all day? No thanks -- I can't work well that way!

I refuse to wear sweats or jammies because I want my work to reflect my professionalism and I think the way I feel about myself reflects that -- hence, scrubs, which medical professionals wear. I am a medical professional and I don't think there is anything sloppy about wearing tasteful, professional, and comfortable scrubs.

Do you think that front office people, nurses, and doctors look "sloppy all day" by wearing scrubs?