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Thank you Kelli! it is greatly

Posted By: appreciated. sm on 2007-11-06
In Reply to: More info on expansions sm - kelli

I am happy for the 'in your face' reply and glad you did.  I rather it be up front than not.


I do have Instant Text and not sure where to start with that.  I use autocorrect in word. 


I have a question for you though . . . how do you go about making Expanders for sentences?  Do you do it for the whole thing or for each word?


i.e.  He/She is motor and sensory intact, distaly, in the right/left lower/upper extremity.


or another:


Thank you for referring this patient to me and allowing me to participate in his/her care.


 


Thanks for the help, it is so helpful, you have no idea.




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Suggestions or comments greatly appreciated.....

I have recently completed a Medical Transcription Certificate Course at a local community college (made A's in every single class including Anatomy and Physiology prior to) and even have a letter of recommendation from the Head of Centralized Transcription, which was my instructor, also.  Anyway,  I was really hoping to secure an at home/online job and, even with over 1 year of legal transcription/dictation and the 5 months of transcription classes, I'm wondering if I just wasted all that time, effort, energy, money, and memory for nothing.  Does anybody have any suggestions?  I'm tired of looking at ads, only to find out afterwards, that most at home work offers are scams and most employers on here require many years of experience and won't even give a "newbie" the time of day.


I'm getting really discouraged.  I understand the importance of experience, but there are some people who actually can catch on pretty quick without a ton of experience.


It varies greatly. Some companies pay per line. I've seen as low as
2.5 cpl and as high as 7 cpl.   Some companies pay by the hour, most in the $10 to $15 range.    You'll find exceptions in each case, but this is a ballpark amount. 
Getting lucky w/a great account figures in greatly. You'll be
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