Great post. I totally agree! nm
Posted By: crispycritterMT on 2008-07-14
In Reply to: What about giving professional MTs a break? (sm) - ??
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Totally Agree
I two small children and I get up at 4:00 a.m. to start my workday as to have the peace and quiet to perform my job. If you are willing to make adjustments, it can be done but it isn't all glorified like some teachers like to make it out to be. You do have the opportunity to make good money but it takes time and dedication. It isn't just a fly by the seat of your pants sort of thing.
totally agree
The whole reason I got into transcription was to stay at home with my babies!!! I started when I was 21 (daughter was 2). She stayed home with me until the day she started kindergarten. I have another child (now 2), who will never go to a daycare. I get so aggravated when people call it "PRESCHOOL" give me a break!!! It is daycare. It is somewhere you take your child because you cannot take care of him/her.
As far as the social skills, take them to a play group, enrol in gymnastics, storytime at the library, etc.etc. I know not all are so lucky, but my sister (kids aunt) loves to watch my kids for a few hours a few times a week. She LOVES my kids. Daycare workers do not.
Wow, totally agree. Can't believe
you have waited 2 years. I had a job before I was even out of school and have been with 2 other companies also since then (and still am). I agree with the above poster. Just send your resume, look on the job seekers board, MTjobs.com, post your resume, etc. Someone has got to give you a chance! Good luck!
totally agree
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I totally agree.
Maybe QA couldn't figure out the remaining blanks.
I totally agree with you! *sm*
Amanda: Good for you!!!!
I can see why a newbie would make less based on production. I don't see why a newbie MT should also have to suffer from a ridiculously low line rate. These companies that offer such line rates should be ashamed of themselves for cashing in on other people’s hard work!
I totally agree. It's amazing
how many mispelled words and poorly structured sentences you see on this board. Most of them are not typos, the words are just flat out mispelled. I know that this a 'board' and that it isn't formal communication, but geeeez. Some of these posts make me gasp. No wonder MTSO's are having such a hard time finding good people.
The majority of the people who are on this board inciting riots, or at least attempting to, are the main people whose posts are loaded with ebonics. It really amazes me. I would love to see some of the work these people do.
totally agree mommymt
Give her a break - she is trying to work and contribute to society yet wanting to remain home with her children. They will remember that their mom was home with them when they were little, not that they were dumped in day care with strangers. Who knows what kind of care kids really get at daycare?
There are plenty of very good videos and shows they can watch or she can work while they nap. You people are incredibly rude. There is more than one way to raise well rounded children and the BEST way is with love from their mother - not a daycare provider.
I totally agree with you, terminology is horrible!
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I agree totally with these ladies! Especially about the school! sm
The school that I went to was "plain and simple". I have given up and working at something else. If I knew then what I know now, I would only go to the two schools that are mentioned. Too bad we can't live our life backwards!
The ladies on this forum are amazing. The knowledge they have are from years of hard work, study and a good school.
But I find they like my jokes! So I continue to post here to take them away from their work every once in awhile. Maybe take them to outerspace or down a river! Ha! Sometimes just have them rolling on the floor is enough for me!!! Same place I was when I read some of the jokes! And just add my 2 cents!
i totally agree with Patty. In a docs ofc. is where it can all start.
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great post... nm
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Great Post!
Couldn't have said it better mahself!
Great post...
Definitely agree that any new MT needs anatomy and physiology and word parts and systems to have a solid base. Formating will definitely depend on who you work for and all the rest will come with experience. Sounds like the OP is off to a good start!
Great post
I, too, am tired of hearing that there are only 2 schools to go to to get MT training. I hadn't even HEARD of either of them when I decided to be an MT and I've been working at home since I graduated over 4 years ago.
I agree Shorthand is great
I use ShortHand it is the best investment I made
Agree with your post
My situation is the same. I made very good money for 25 years and seeing my pay going down, down, down.
So for me it's back to school and time to move on. I would not encourage anybody to get into this field. I have a friend who is a nursing assistant and makes $15 an hour. Hey, that's a lot better than MT and not much work or very low pay! Besides, it is not worth the years of study at this point in time.
I would have to agree with your post sm
I also recommend on-site transcription at first. I have been in the business for 18+ years with four years of training at a vo-tech high school. The on-site experience helped immensely to prepare me for at-home (independent) transcription. I am not a CMT, but have a lot of experience with different accents, report types, account specifics, etc. You must find your nitch, and this can take years. I have heard some who love acute care. I have found clinic to be more rewarding personally. Different strokes for different folks. I welcome the OP to the world of transcription as you are our future. Take into consideration the responses you receive here as a lot of us have been there and done that. Good luck to you! It does take a lot of work and there are frustrations, but at the end of the day, I always feel that I have played a part in helping people just like any other hands-on patient caregiver/healthcare provider because I have done my best to provide a quality report and take very much pride in what I do. Just one more thing, by working on-site, you will get compliments on your work ethic, which is very much a personal moral booster as well as makes it all worthwhile. When you start out online at home, these types of compliments are not always readily available to you. As the other poster stated in her great post, online at home is mostly production and you must have thick skin to combat QA that can sometimes make you feel incompetent. Keep in mind that IM and e-mail are not warm and fuzzy as they are words on a page. On-site you have real people and a real sense of worth, and once that is gained, you carry that in your heart, which carries over into your career online at home. This is all just my opinion so please take it for what it is worth from a longtimer. I wish you all the best!
Agree with an outside school, but I went to a business & tech school. Great experience, better
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totally off the subject
Hello, Does anyone have or have heard of men going online to chat with women from those dating websites? if so what's your take on it. do you think they are really trying to hook up or just playing. I was told it was a MAN thing and everyone does it (i guess all men) I was told that the reason for doing it is to see how far they can get, to see what these women would fall for. I don't buy it. but I am just curious how many people out there are doing this
I totally disagree with you
I took Allied's course and I have two jobs. I applied with over 100 companies, and all of them allowed me to test. It was my decision on whether to take their offers or not. Some of the tests I did not pass, I cannot lie about that. But I totally DO NOT blame it on Allied.
For people to post on these boards saying that they HAVE to take the M-Tec or Andrews course is just insane. I do agree that there are some schools that do not prepare you. All of the jobs saw that I took the Allied course and still let me test.
I do not know why people are so quick to judge or try to bring new MTs down.
I totally understand.
Although I was able to start working right away after completing training for a very newbie rate, I soon realized there was a great deal that I not only did not know, but had never even heard of. Currently, I am considering VLCs refresher course for MTs to try to bridge the gap between what I know now and what I feel I should have learned from my training program. If anyone knows of another basic or refresher MT progrom, please feel free to let me know.
Totally disagree
Congratulations should NEVER be spelled incorrectly by an MT. We are grammar and spelling specialists, are we not? In my opinion, if you are not able to put together an e-mail with correct spelling and grammar, you are in the wrong business (and I don't mean a little typo). From what I've seen, there are plenty of people in this business who should not be because they can't use the English language properly. That's the basis of all other MT learning and skills. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
Coding/Billing is TOTALLY different
from MT work. You are not trained or qualified to do MT work.
Not that I disagree with you totally, but (see inside)
there just aren't many hospitals in many areas any more where people can work. Many of them hire services.
Graduates of Andrews School and M-Tec seem to have no problem getting hired or keeping their jobs at home right out of school. "Grads" of the "matchbook" schools are the ones who need all the extra in-house assistance.
Easy or not will depend totally on the type of dictators
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Great way to put it
Thanks so much for your response. That helped a lot!
I think I am just scared and need to get over it.
Hopefully some day soon I will be stopping by your pub as a Module 1 student.
great
yeah, some positive messages for newbies/students!
LOL! Thanks. I did wonder a bit. Have a great
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great
Awesome, great to hear before I waste my money! Thanks!
I know it's not great, but...
it's a start. I don't expect to become a millionaire overnight, but I didn't expect that when I took the course. I didn't say that the MTSO was sainted, and done nothing wrong. I also won't be dissappointed if my check only adverages about 400.00 a week. I don't have to pay for gas, I get to stay home with my kids, and most of all, I get the experience that I need to find a better job. And to be totally honest, since my husband is dying and can't work, and I have two small children to take care of, right now, anything is better than nothing. I know that all of you are just trying to let me know that I probably will not make as much starting out, and not to get my hopes up. I really appreciate that, but you have to understand my situation to be able to understand why I'm so excited.
I have 0 experience. This is the first company that gave me a chance. I also have an associates degree in business. As soon as I learn the ropes, and get a little experience, I plan on opening my own company. With a little hard work, I can make this job work for a while, and I am willing to do that. No one starts out at the top. I just have to be excited because right now, it's all I've got to keep from giving up all together. Please let me enjoy my happiness for a moment at least. I don't get much of it.
Everyday, I watch my husband die a little, I watch my children grow up without a father, and until now, the four of us lived off of 700.00 a month. Now, maybe I can afford to by them a bag of m&m's if they ask for it.
great
I will definately check out that website. I'm assuming it is adhi.com? And yes spell check is not a bad idea. Is there anything bad about putting medical terms that I commonly have trouble with into my user word list? My school said that spell check is a no-no but it has saved my butt a time or 2.
that is a great question
One I have been wondering myself.
Thanks for the great advice! nm
Great idea!
Thanks for the tip!
I went to a not-so-great MT school. However,
I supplemented my weak areas with other materials and was able to pass MT employment tests before even graduating my course. I did the SUM tapes for practice dictation, read every sample report I could find, and independent study for pharmacy and A&P.
Great information.
I will definitely keep that in mind.
Wow, great comeback!
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That's a great idea! Let's do.
Best idea I've heard all day.
I am doing just great without having gone to any MT school.
I'm sure all are great, but I chose CS.
I also posted my answer on the main board for you, but here it is again.
I am also working right now typing acute care. I was hired before I graduated, so now I'm trying to finish the course in my spare time. Andrews and M-Tec are great schools, I am sure, and any school you choose would be a good choice. Good luck!
Great way of explaining it.
I was trying to not sound so.... ya' know. I just didn't want her to think that you needed some sort of special phone line. However, some companies that use C-phone may require you carry a long-distance plan, but they may reimburse you. Happy C-phoning. I kind of liked it when I used it, but I no longer do.
great advice!
I just wanted to say I've been transcribing 10 years and I think this is FANTASTIC advice!
A great site
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
M-TEC is a great school. They will help you. nm
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Great Schools
I have also heard nothing but great things about these schools. I signed up for MTEC three weeks ago and have learned so much already. They are SO thorough and comparing them to a local home-study class I took about 11 years ago, they are wonderful!
If you go on the MTEC website to the message forum, you will see messages on there every day from current and past students and they are pretty much all 100% positive. I'm not sure about Andrews. I almost signed up with them, but I changed my mind at the last minute for some reason. I am soooooo glad I'm with MTEC. They make it fun and interesting to learn.
Good luck with whatever you choose.
It's a great course, and it would work
your brain. You'd learn a ton from it. You would use everything you learn from the course, and have the skills to research new terms.
Being afraid of medical terminology and wanting to be an MT would be like wanting to be a plumber but being afraid of funny smells, working in small places, and getting dirty.
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What a great gift
I hope he continues to improve and get stronger.
That's great news!
Wishing you and your husband the best. I hope the news continues to be good for both of you.
Thanks DJ! That is a great list! nm
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