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the gait

Posted By: micgroovy on 2006-10-26
In Reply to: Well, ya can't make $50k a year unless you're willing to give up your life and be chained to S - Tinks

I'm a newly graduated, newly working from home transcriptionist. I did not have to work in-house first. My company is willing to work with me while I'm gaining experience. Maybe because my basic proofreading skills and knowledge of the English language, such as knowing the difference between 'out of the gait' and 'out of the gate' make up for my lack of medical expertise. A newbie can break into this field. And whether or not it lasts is a moot point to me. I have family members who have worked in a factory all their lives and then had their livlihood yanked out from under them. I'm optimistic. And I'm making more now than I could working as a secretary in my home town. (Or in a factory in my home town.)


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