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Professional MT's would be too busy working to

Posted By: MTSO on 2006-07-25
In Reply to: I have the right person and you are too quick to reply to posts. A professional - MTSO would just ignore. (sm)

frequent this board themselves. I run a business, I have time. What's your excuse?


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They are probably all busy working! LOL
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Busy must be too busy - nm
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There are more, but I'm busy. You'll notice
they refused to resolve it until after the BBB contacted them.
MTSO's can be extremely busy...sm

Not only can they be overwhelmed with trying to handle the new work load, but they have to sort through resumes, interview and hire someone, plus paperwork. So if they do have more work, this just adds to the workload. I dread bringing on someone new because it is such a huge amount of work - that takes away from getting the work at hand done in a timely fashion. So patience is good, I'm sure they know you are there, but maybe just keeping their head above water...


Professional at home MT course

I have a name of an excellent at-home MT course.  That is The VLC.  It is an excellent school with all of the latest technology to help you learn all of the things it takes to be an excellent MT.  I know, I graduated from there and got my first job within 2 weeks of graduating, and have been working full time since then.  Do yourself a favor and check it out.


Gee, I was under the impression that this board WAS for professional MTs!
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What about giving professional MTs a break? (sm)

I'm simply trying to save her money and anxiety by suggesting that perhaps in her life situation, MT is not a career she should be pursuing.  I'm not negative in the least, I just think that anyone who thinks this is a easy money-making career is deluding themselves.


This is not tupperware ... this is a professional, mentally challenging career with severe implications to both patients and health providers if the job is not done with the utmost accuracy and attention to detail.


This is not a career that someone should get into just because they want to stay home with their children.  I've seen too many errors because of distracted transcriptionists who were ill equipped for their jobs and trust me, if you were given the wrong medication and/or wrong dosage because the Transcriptionist transcribed mg instead of mcg or couldn't distinguish between Seldane and Feldene due to distractions, you'd probably be screaming bloody murder.


When people stop thinking of MT as a "stay at home, play with my kids and do it on the side" kind of career, them maybe the rest of us professionals who dedicate our time becoming the best MTs we can in spite of lousy pay, foreign outsourcing and the rest of the world thinking we're a bunch of slackers who make easy money for nothing, can finally gain the respect we should have had all along.


Thanks Busy!! Tips from pros are always appreciated as I'm learning ...
and I'm sure others are glad for any helpful tidbits that're thrown our way. :)
or it means the job market has shrunk while you were busy studying...welcome
to reality. You may want to just cut your losses and get back in school for Medical Assistant, nursing or something. From here, it only gets worse, honey.
AND for professional MTSO's! But post above states otherwise. nm
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Windows XP Professional or Home Edition

Hi,


Could someone please tell me if it matters whether I have Windows XP Home Edition or Professional to do transcription?  If it does not matter, I have been thinking of getting the Professional edition.  A job doing data entry part-time requires that I have the Professional edition.  If I change to the Professional edition, does it matter as long as I have Word to do medical transcription?  Sorry, if this is a dumb question.  I figure that I can't have both installed on my computer at the same time. 


I have the right person and you are too quick to reply to posts. A professional
You don't see the big guns worrying about anything posted on this board. Sheesh.
Wow, this busy message board and no one has a response? Doesn't matter anyway, I've already s

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The HPI workbook set, The Language of Medicine, and the M-Tec Professional Skillbuilding Wizard, but
IMO (especially since having an excellent mentor and great QA) all the books in the world cannot replace a well-designed course with feedback and advice from knowledgeable instructors. Hindsight is 20/20 and all that...
bwahahahha...bwahahahahhha..oh my sides..bwaahahahal.yes ma'am you sure are professional....bwaha
  
working
I finished my course and now I am trying to work from home, but everyone wants experience. What can I do?
Working for them and....
it seems to be going well.  I am a newbie and they are giving me a chance, which is more than others would do.  All I can say is give it a try.
But if you are working as an IC, YOU
should purchase the software, pedal, etc. needed to do the job. Otherwise you are trying to be an employee. But at any rate, no I would not pay an 11.95 admin fee to get a job. Why don't you get a job somewhere else for free if you want a job?
If you are already working, why do you (sm)
need to change jobs? You said you have references from the doctors you are working for. So by working for do you mean transcribing for, or other work?

I'm confused.
? working as IC
I have a lot of questions.  When you work as an IC do you need to set up as a business and file your taxes in a business name or -- just add the income thru a 1099.  We file a joint return.
if not working, i would still take it.
knowledge has no price. if she is not working right now, than gaining the experience is well worth it.
If she is earning a living transcribing, than no don't quit your job to earn $0 and learn.
I, on the other hand, think the offer is generous. It takes me just as long to proof a report than it does to transcribe it myself. Why would I want to pay someone to transcribe it, if I am going to have to proof it. It just does not make sense.
Yes, I am working now but
not for A Scripts
Keep working
I plan to keep working FT at the university where I currently work. I have talked to a few people who did Career Step for their training and were pleased I am trying to weigh the $1600 price tag with what realistic options that I would have upon completion.
Working at home
Just because you work at home does not automatically mean you get to pick your own hours. MT companies all have different needs, and coverage is needed, in many cases, 24 hours a day. Many companies will allow you to pick your own hours, but they will expect you stick to that schedule. Other companies will let you work anytime in a 12-hour window. It all just depends on the needs of the company.
working for peanuts

I am new to this board, but I will be glad to work for peanuts if I can just get my foot in the door!! Please feel free to contact me about any lesser paying jobs that are available. I'm articulate, but I still know I have to pay my dues.


 


Student and working
Well I can say this, I am a MT student at Career Step now.  I am also taking their coding program.  I have been subcontracting for a few months now for a couple of different places and I was just hired by another place yesterday so it can be done.  
working at home
I was just wondering what insurance company you worked for at home and what the name of the place was in New England. I would settle for something like this until I could get into a hospital.

Thank you!
Just Started working PT
I just graduated from Career Step and got a PT job within 2 weeks. Mind you it was the only company that was interested in doing the PT thing, plus I have dail-up, so I was really limited on my options. But, so you know, PT jobs are out there. Good luck.
Wow! I could be working for the same company!
I felt the exact same as you do!! After six months I am finally on paid status, but the pay is not much. Good luck! Let me know if you find anything better!
working in a hospital
I work for a hospital and have for 20 years. I am an at-home MT.. I am a full-time employee just like anyone who has to physical go there everday. The pay is much better and benefits too.. There are some still out there.
working from home
I agree with the last post.  It's so hard to get hired with a company.  I was in the same situation you are....just finished school, had a baby, wanted to stay at home and do transcription.  So, during one of my office visits, I got the nerve up and asked my OB doc if I could do their transcription and they said yes!!!!  Their office manager was doing it and she hated it.  It was great!!!  I then got another account on recommendation from that office manager.  I think this is more doable for you than working with a baby, meeting quotas, not being able to pass tests, etc.  And, you may like "having" to get out of the house to pick up tapes!  I know I did!  It was a reason to get out every other day or so.  Also, you may have some flexibiltiy with having your husband or friend pick up and drop off your work.  I did that also.  One time, the office manager dropped it off to me because she lived nearby!!!!! Good luck!!
working from home

That is encouraging because if someone has been a Transcriptionist for twenty years and still has to leave blanks then there is hope for us newbies!


working from home
Have you tried testing with Medi-Voxx? They gave me a shot right out of school. I'm 53 and my kids are grown but I only wanted to work from home. I'm still with them after a little over a year and they are a great company that took a chance on me as a newbie.
I have been working now for 4 weeks (sm)
I am supposed to be typing 1200 lines a day, but I am now at 800 lines a day and can't seem to reach 1200. It is an acute care account with many dictators. I hope this week to get to 1000. I feel like I will never get to 1200!
Working from home
In case I wasn't more clear earlier, I am interested in hearing from people that have experience in working from home. I'd love to get advice on where to send my resume that doesn't necessarily require prior experience to be able to work from home immediately.
working in a hospital

If you have the opportunity to work alongside another MT in a hospital, TAKE that opportunity.  It will be much easier to learn with someone available to help you right when you need it instead of waiting on e-mails with corrections or using IM. 


traveling and working
One last question today.  Are many people able to travel on the job.  For example, my parents are 4 hours away, and I like to visit for extended time.  How many people use laptops and transcribe where they are?  I just would like to know the freedom you have on being able to leave town and still continue working.
working from laptop
You can either tether from your cell phone or get a wireless card that goes into your computer.  This is secure.  If you use the hotel wireless it might not be.  The teathering is about 60 dollars a month and it is monthly.  The lap top card is the same price but it requires a 2 year contract, at least that was the last time I checked.  Tethering actually works the best for me.  You can actually use it riding in a car at 80 miles per hour if you are in range of cell coverage whereas the laptop card drops the signal. 
Also, you better hope you like working for them, because (sm)
that's all they're training you for. Most companies have never heard of this training program, and unless you have 2 years' of experience, they won't hire you. This place trains you to work for THEM only. You have no way of knowing how qualified you would be to work elsewhere.
Working for a "national"
I've only worked for a local hospital, but from all the negative comments I've seen about MTSOs, you'd be better off applying for one of those work-at-home jobs stuffing envelopes. The biggest complaint seems to be overhiring, with people waiting around for work to trickle in. It makes for excellent turnaround time, no doubt, but what MTSOs are doing should be against the law. National MTSOs should be outlawed altogether in my view, at least in the hospital setting. Any hospital that can't afford to do its own healthcare documentation isn't fit to serve the public. Another complaint with national MTSOs is way too many accounts, e.g., you rarely get the same doctor more than once and each account has its own profile/format that you have to familiarize yourself with on your own time. Add to that "clocking in" (for which you don't get paid) and unrealistic production requirements (taking everything above into consideration), and what you have is basically a minimum wage job. Good luck if you want to start your own business, but you will be competing with those nationals that can produce desired turnaround times (again, for the reasons stated above) and are offering lower and lower rates to compete with other nationals. I have nothing against local MTSOs, who do a good job for private practices and clinics, but national MTSOs are the root of all evil in this business. Greed does not begin or end on Wall Street.
How do you get around this besides working in an office first?

or maybe I am expecting too much, and it just is not going to work without some office time before me.


 


I am not sure how anyone expects a new graduate to get a job when everyone wants experience; however nobody is willing to hire us so that we may gain that experience.


working at home

Try this link below, because my frriend did and she eventuaslly found some work.  I actually found this link on MtStars.  I have 12 years experience and finally did find something by sending out over 350 resumes.  You can also go to MTJobs.com and look at the company sites, that's how I found work.  Here is the other link.


http://www.tiptopwebsite.com/websites/index2.php?username=mtjobfind&page=7


I've always mentored someone along the way. Have 2 now that I'm working with. Can't take on
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working with kids at home - sm
That is another thing I forgot to mention that these schools have a tendency to do .... "oh, it's great, you can work at home and pick your own schedule and work when you want." "Oh sure, you can work AND take care of your kids at the same time."

NEWSFLASH: There are very very few companies that will let you pick and choose when you want to work and let you stop work, pick up your kids, type for an hour, go make dinner, type for another hour, play with your kids, type for 2 hours, help with homework, etc. Very few.

Although, currently I am recruiting for a hospital that needs a full time transcriptionist. They will let you work full time at home and around your kids schedules, but you have to live within an hour of the hospital and have to work onsite for six months before going home.
Working at home question
Does anyone know of legit work from home besides MT.  Just a question while I'm in school I would like to supplement my income without having to go back to the office after having a baby.
I'm working, why would I need to make myself feel better?
I'm sure if they wanted them to know, they would have told them. I think you know we don't give out names here!!

Facts are facts! Good job cheering them on though!
Are you working for a good company?

I'd like to get with a good company and make the kind of money you mentioned.   Can you recommend any good ones.  I've been an MT seven years and made it to $40K (that's with OT). Thanks.


After some experience working for another MTSO...
I registered a dba with my city, marketed like crazy, and got my own accounts and my own subs working for me.

Besides a great MT education, the thing that has helped the most is having a Stanford MBA business consultant in my corner. I couldn't have done this so quickly without his advice and coaching. Luckily, he works cheap since he's my SO!
Presently working for them and loving it! nm.
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I have been working from home since the day I graduated!
I had numerous companies wanting me to test with them. The ladies I know who graduated at the same time I did echo similar experiences. I have also made excellent money. With the right training, the ability to be a good MT, and the drive, it can be done!
You are working for free?! That would be the the problem I would think. SM

Why would a company advance you to paid status if they are able to get you to do the work for free.  You should get paid for your time and knowledge.  I am new also, only on my second week working, and on full QA.  I am getting paid, as you should be also!  My advise would be, quit now, put this 'internship' as professional experience on your resume, and begin looking for a new PAYING job! 


Where you are at now they very well may never intend to advance you to paid status.  I'm willing to bet the company IS getting paid for these reports that you are doing the work on. 


Remember to check into any company that is offering you a job.  Unfortunately there are crooked companies and people out there.  Best of luck to you!