Quality is always better than quantity
Posted By: NewbieMT on 2006-01-19
In Reply to: New Job - NewMT
I am a new MT as well. However, I have learned that quality is better than quantity. In the begining you may want to do thousands of lines per day. However, make sure that this is quality work. You don't want to make mistakes because you want to get high production to get money and then they may fire you because your accuracy rate is terrible.
So, take your time and always deliver the best report to your ability. Do not be afraid to leave a blank if necessary. It is always better than guessing.
What is your line pay rate? Is it an editing or transcription platform? Are you an employee or an independent contractor?
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