Just say "no" to AHP
Posted By: Friendly advice on 2005-08-13
In Reply to: Hours / MT training - Michelle
All the candidates I've tested for employment that graduated from AHP were inadequately prepared to do the job. As for hours, it depends on whether you are an employee or an independent contractor (IC). Some companies will give you a timeframe to work with and others may set hours. Each co. is different. Having your your own accounts may be only true way to set your own hours.
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Apply everywhere. All they can do is say "yes" or "no".
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Part of the "no jobs" message you are
hearing may come from people who have graduated from subpar schools. If you decide to pursue MT, make sure you choose a program from this list:
http://www.ahdionline.org/scriptcontent/mtapproved.cfm
I graduated from M-Tec and had no trouble getting a job. I get emails from M-TEC off and on about employers who are interested in hiring M-TEC grads, so I think the jobs are still out there for those who are well educated.
I am a student noob--throw me some work, I won't say "no"
I am a MT student and almost done with training. I am also a registered nurse with my BSN AND I was a Navy journalist (so I can type and copyedit like mad). I am willing to take some work from someone if they can walk me through the set-up (equipment-wise, all I have used is a foot pedal) and everything I need, etc. Maybe a little instruction on templates..
Not so picky about the pay as I would like some experience first..I will NOT post my resume on a public forum such as this, but I will be more than happy to send it to you if requested. Please email me ******. Thanks!
****Edited by Moderator: Please do not post email addresses. *****
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