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Wait a minute!! I'm the original newbie!! No one else can use that either!! It's mine!!

Posted By: newbie on 2006-06-07
In Reply to: LMAO - this is all too funny. Nobitter, you are the funniest, after Kikki, of course. - still nm

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    Wait a minute
    No, the problems in this industry are NOT the fault of MTs who lack basics of grammar. The fault lies with the MTSOs who hire and employ people who are lacking the proper skills. In every industry, companies have to hire qualified employees in order to deliver a quality product. If a company chooses to hire an underqualified employee and allow them to work and produce a substandard product, it is strictly the fault of the company. Please put the blame where it belongs!
    Wait a minute- why do they need a COPY of her SS and DL?

    I've never had to give someone a COPY of it. I would show the card but not give a copy. Here is what  SS Admin says:













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      When am I legally required to provide my Social Security number?
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      Must I provide a Social Security number (SSN) to any business or government agency that asks?
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    The Social Security number (SSN) was originally devised to keep an accurate record of each individual’s earnings, and to subsequently monitor benefits paid under the Social Security program. However, use of the SSN as a general identifier has grown to the point where it is the most commonly used and convenient identifier for all types of record-keeping systems in the United States.


    Specific laws require a person to provide his/her SSN for certain purposes. While we cannot give you a comprehensive list of all situations where an SSN might be required or requested, an SSN is required/requested by:



    • Internal Revenue Service for tax returns and federal loans
    • Employers for wage and tax reporting purposes
    • States for the school lunch program
    • Banks for monetary transactions
    • Veterans Administration as a hospital admission number
    • Department of Labor for workers’ compensation
    • Department of Education for Student Loans
    • States to administer any tax, general public assistance, motor vehicle or drivers license law within its jurisdiction
    • States for child support enforcement
    • States for commercial driver’s licenses
    • States for Food Stamps
    • States for Medicaid
    • States for Unemployment Compensation
    • States for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
    • U.S. Treasury for U.S. Savings Bonds

    The Privacy Act regulates the use of SSNs by government agencies. When a Federal, State, or local government agency asks an individual to disclose his or her Social Security number, the Privacy Act requires the agency to inform the person of the following: the statutory or other authority for requesting the information; whether disclosure is mandatory or voluntary; what uses will be made of the information; and the consequences, if any, of failure to provide the information.


    If a business or other enterprise asks you for your SSN, you can refuse to give it. However, that may mean doing without the purchase or service for which your number was requested. For example, utility companies and other services ask for a Social Security number, but do not need it; they can do a credit check or identify the person in their records by alternative means.


    Giving your number is voluntary, even when you are asked for the number directly. If requested, you should ask why your number is needed, how your number will be used, what law requires you to give your number and what the consequences are if you refuse. The answers to these questions can help you decide if you want to give your Social Security number. The decision is yours.


     


     


     


     


     


     


     


     


     


     


    Oh, and the original point, which you
    obviously missed, was that you don't have to go to one of the Big 3 schools to get into MTing.
    Please refer to title of your original post SM
    and you are getting the opinions you asked for.  Had you titled it "please tell me I am right" then I wouldn't have posted to you at all.
    I copied and pasted from your original post and you

    did mention the CD electronic version.


    Just a note, but I've recently updated most of my Stedman's books and have gotten incredible deals from Amazon sellers on these. Even on the CD electronic book versions. Whene ver I find a great deal, I just have to pass it on! 


    Hang on a minute there,
    First of all, in many cases, the answer to a question is the answer to a question. If you're given the definition "difficulty swallowing" on a test and you answer "dysphagia," you would be correct. What's the difference if a computer corrects you or a person does? The answer is dysphagia, period.

    As for no support, NOT TRUE. You can get help ANY TIME you need it. There are MTs on staff, and there are also former MT recruiters on staff--that's right, the people who actually HIRE MTs in this business. All you have to do is send an email or call with a question, and you'll get your response--quickly.

    Career Step is a GOOD course. Don't let anyone scare you or frighten you into thinking you've got to spend a lot more to get an education.
    I think getting paid by the minute might be better because

    lots of times you get the docs who will carry on a conversation in the middle of the dictation, or who will lay the phone down to thumb through the chart, though I have no personal experience with being paid this way. 


    If your original training is any good, you shouldn't need mentoring.
    Especially not if you have to pay extra for it. Some places will not only charge you for mentoring, they then expect you to work for free, claiming it is part of the learning process. Baloney.
    I have been paid by the dictation minute, I prefer it ...
    for the reasons you mentioned. On a couple of occasions, the recording "continued" for about 15 to 20 minutes after the dictation was done, and because I had to continue to listen, I got PAID for those minutes!
    mine is the same way. nm
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    I got mine on e-bay sm
    I think I paid 150 for one and got one for 120. I like having a back-up in case one goes down, then I won't be out of work. Good luck!
    Here's what I have mine set at. Play around and
    Under Settings/Playback:  Variable Slow 25%, Fast 100%.  Autobackstep 2000. Constant speed. Rewind 900 and 100%. Forward 300 and 100%. Your mileage may vary! Good luck... nm
    Mine didn't, but I am IC
    so maybe if you are employed with this company they should be paying you to train.
    I got mine at Tigerdirect.com
    They have new and refurb.  They often run awesome sales.
    Mine is 2000, sorry. And it's new, not used.
    nm.
    I would wait...
    and see what the company that hires you provides.  My company provided all the equipment I needed (computer, foot pedal, speakers, earphones, router, and even surge protectors).  I just used my home computer to test and needed no special equipment for that.  Good luck!
    Just wait
    You will NEVER see an increase in your cpl - even years down the road - and they will NEVER offer the incentives other companies do.
    I can't wait
    until the day that I am making $100 a day. Of course at my rate I would have to type almost 1700 lines per day!

    I think I am on that plateau right now...I can hit about 600, maybe 700 lines. Then I get a day like today when I have the really bad doc like ten times and my lines just go out the window.

    Oh well, I guess it is all part of it!
    after a year mine went up to 7cpl.
    I am at 2 yrs now and making 7.5 at one plaace and 8.5 at my other
    No. I wait until I'm actually hired. No need for it beforehand. nm
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    I printed a list of mine and I study over them and
    For quick reference.
    Oh boy, you're going to get some interesting responses! Here's mine (sm)
    First of all, I am not an authority on what the MT future is. I recently got into this business myself and consider myself fortunate in my situation, as I was able to find a job with a private MTSO who was willing to give me a chance. So I do believe it is possible to find work.

    Secondly, if you're considering M-TEC, that seems to be the best choice for schooling (for those who can afford it), as I have seen many posts from M-Tec grads who say they were placed the day after graduation.

    Thirdly, you seem to have the drive and the affinity for the English language that it takes to succeed in this field. Personally, proper grammar and use of the English language has always come natural to me, and I have always loved typing, and those two things helped prompt me to make the decision to go into this field. That, and I wanted to be able to work at home doing something I enjoyed.

    So I say GO FOR IT! I think you will do well. Best of luck to you!
    Means don't wait around for us to contact you. nm
    x
    Wait until the older ones retire? What an illogical concept, honey.
    Why not doing something proactive to remedy your situation NOW...such as go inhouse and work for your experience! lol

    THEN, you will truly have the experience you need to be hired to work from home.

    I don't blame companies for not hiring newbies. You really do not have an insight yet as to what all this job will entail. Believe me, you NEED the inhouse one-on-one experience for 2-3 years FIRST before you try working from home.

    Why are companies telling people they are hired but they need to wait in line for available mentors.
    from their company. How long should someone wait? Is it even worth taking the test?
    Wait until you start dealing with their Indian techs, in India!, and run out of work. nm
    s
    NEWBIE HELP!!

    Hello,


    My name is Diana and I am a new MT, I just graduated from Texas Womens University and PIE with Gatlin Education and I have to find work soon. I have applied to many places but I do not have enough experience, but how can I gain experience when no one will give me a chance? I need any advice I can get. Please help me find work and ANY advice would be beneficial to me. Thank you so much.


    Diana Strand


    Newbie
    Hi mommawolf23. Don't be frustrated. Keep going through those job boards and eventually you will find a place. Good luck.

    renauda from Canada
    Newbie Help
    I have been out of school for about 8 months and I have worked for two different companies. The first job I had, while it gave me experience they had no benefits and they paid me very poorly. But, it gave me the experience I needed to pass a test at for a very good company that has benefits galore. My whole point is that even if you have to take a crappy job at first, do it. It will be worth it. I know that OSi hires newbies. They put you through a program that I have heard good things about.
    Newbie pay...

    starting at $10.90/hr, 800 lines per day, incentive pay and good benefits. Is this a good offer for in-house transcription job.


    Thanks in advance.


    RE: Newbie pay
    Yes, very good pay in my opinion wherever you are located.
    Newbie pay
    If it gets your foot in the door and you can swing it, I'd say take it. You didn't say if this is clinic work or hospital, of course.
    Newbie
    Please let me know of the company that is hiring!
    just another newbie
    I am so new and I am getting ready to get done with my course and I am even wondering if I will even get hired or looked at. I know I am new. I dont have 2 year experience, but I wouldnt mind getting 2 years experience. Do you know who even hires someone without experience?? I just have what I learned through Allied Business School. Now I dont have the experience but I know if some company would give me a chance I would make then a good employee. Anyone could give me advice I would surely appreciate it.
    I am newbie as well, but......
    n/m
    newbie
    Well believe it or not if you go to superpages and pull up a list of physicians in your area, take the time to send a brief letter to them that you are a new transcriber in their area.  Even though you may send out 100. You will probably get 10 or 20 responses. That is more than enough work.
    A NEWBIE

    I am a newbie to MT, not the medical field.  I have been in this field for 17yrs.  I am taking a course from A-Z Transcription, and I really feel like I am getting a quaility education.  You will find there are rude people in every line of work, and like the previous person said, most are perfectionist.  I am not, nor do i plan to be and  I think the seasoned MT's need to pipe down and help the newbies out and not be so critical, becuase everyone of them were "newbies" at one time.


    Just take a lot of what people say with a grain of salt, and do some research on your own, because frankly you will find better info,then getting it from someone else, and avoide being critisized for asking questions, and don't forget why you choose this field.  For me, it is to be home with my children.  I want to make this job a fun and rewarding one, otherwise I would stay in the rat-race of working in the hospital.  Good luck, and if you ever need someone to talk to email me, as I am learning as I'm going too.


    Another Newbie
    I know you've all heard this same story over and over but I am a graduate of At-Home Professions and have been looking for work from home for over two months.  I've exhausted all possibilities locally and emailed countless resumes.  I realize now that I should have done more research before choosing my school.  I'm getting very discouraged; it seems like I'll never find that first job.  Any suggestions or possibly an experienced Transcriptionist out there who would be willing to mentor me?
    newbie
    Yes, I've taken many tests and sent out more resumes than I can count with the same results.  Many companies did't even respond.  Congrats to you for getting two jobs, that's quite an accomplishment for a newbie.  Thanks for the kind words of encouragement.  I'll keep trying. 
    newbie

    Is At-Home Professions not a good idea? I am looking into to thier course as we speak, and it seems o.k. I checked them out with the BBB. The payment plan I guess is what has me very interested in them, the other training courses do not have that. Please let me know if there is something I need to know before I enroll.


    Thanks


    newbie
    after reading about uscarreer institute graduates not being hired anywhere I am totally depresses and don't know what to do as I have only 2months left until I am finished with the course.
    newbie
    I think the best way is to find a mentor in your area. That's what I did, and it worked out great.
    Newbie that got a job!

    I got a job!  I wanted to let everyone know to not give up and keep moving forward in your search for a job.   I just bombarded them with resumes.   Most of the companies that I sent resumes sent me back a link that allowed me to test.  


     


    Here is a great word of advice (from an experienced MT on the boards) - start with the companies that are at the bottom of your list.   You need to save the ones that are at the top of your list and that you would really like to be hired by.  This way you will gain some experience at the testing process and be more comfortable by the time that you get to the ones that you like.  I am a nurse and actually didn't do well on the first few tests that I took.  I did okay, but I think I was so nervous and wanted to pass so bad that I messed up.   After the first couple of ones, I settled down and passed!   The person who hired me said I aced the test. 


     


    It does take time to hear back from each of the national companies.  Also, check your local paper.  I actually found a few positions available in my hometown that allows you to work from home.   Networking is also important.  As I was out and talking to people, I would mention what I was doing.  I had several leads to doctor’s offices that way.


     


    Also, I know that there are constantly questions about what schools are the best, etc.  I signed up with the VLC.  Most of the things that I have faced in the testing process were areas that the VLC provided training.  Be sure to review your materials while you are waiting and as you are sending resumes, etc.  Also, have your entire collection of reference materials close by and the internet available in case you need to look something up quickly.  A lot of the tests are open book.


     


    I wish you much success in your future endeavors.  Good luck and remember to breathe!  Michele


    Also a newbie.
    I recently graduated from an MT program as well, TechSkills.  I guess part of the reason I didn't anticipate an employment problem is because an admissions rep. told me that they had problems with students staying and completing their program before they got jobs!!!  I am certainly frustrated, but I haven't given up yet.  I had heard Accuscribe was hiring, but I don't know if they are anymore.
    for the newbie
    When I first started about 6 years ago, I also had the same problem with hearing every 3-4 words the doc was saying. I had to swallow my pride and tell the doc I just could not transcribe for him because I could not understand his dictation. Please do not give up as it sounds like you truly want this. Remember, where 1 door closes another opens...just keep trying and best of luck to you!
    Newbie
    I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to get started doing medical transcription.  I went to a local business school and completed their program for medical transcription.  The problem I keep running into is I get told I don't have enough experience.  But how can I get the experience if nobody will give me a chance at a job so I can get the expericence that everyone wants.  Any suggestions or comments would be greatly appericated.
    newbie's
    I am finishing up my training course for medical Transcriptionist to work at home but I don't have a clue on where to get started, what equipment to use, how to hook up, can anyone lend me some advise.  I would really be thankful.  I am very determined to do this and be successful.  Thanks
    Can anyone help a newbie?
    I worked with a friend with over 15 years experience for about 3 years learning and learning some more.  I fell for the myth that if you learn the job you could get a job, but found out much different.  I then went to school for 2 years majoring in transcription and earned an Associates Degree just graduating this month.  Does anyone know any companies or MTSO that will give me a chance.  Have been testing and testing and getting call backs, but when they hear my experience they say no keep trying.  If you do well enough on the tests for a call back why no job????  Any advice or companies to try would be greatly appreciated!!!  Thanks so much!!!!!!
    not low pay in this era, especially for a newbie
    since I can get MT's with 2 years + for 7-9 cpl EASY, I wouldn't hire a newbie for more than 6.  Probably you can get 6.5 and get up to 7 or 8 by the time you have 2 years. At least you have worked for a year on the same accounts and you have some speed up...
    Newbie needs some help
    Hi, I'm a newbie and was just wondering if anyone has ever heard of/worked for AccuStat Carolinas?  I think I just got hired...they didn't have me test, I just sent a resume.  Can anyone help?
    newbie, too
    Hi
    I will be in your same boat in about one more month. In reading these posts, I find that I am wondering how hard it will be to get started, since all the companies require experience. I would love to just get an apprenticeship somewhere, but then again, they don't seem to be plentiful, either. If you get something, I would be interested in some tips my way.