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What you don't see are the negative posts that were removed (sm)

Posted By: anon on 2006-08-31
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The moderator deleted the negative posts because they were related to grammar errors and were getting out of hand.


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    I agree 100%. I also had posts removed because of mentioning

    the school I graduated from that was not one of the "Big 3".  I didn't use bad language and I wasn't rude in the least, so there could be no other reason that my posts were pulled except that I mentioned my school.  And this happened 3 or 4 times, not just once.


    I see now that my school actually has it's own board, which is good.


    Please do not post email addresses in posts; I removed yours. (nm)
    Goldbird
    Don't let negative posts discourage you.
    I read the posts replying to yours and I just felt like they were very negative. Do not let them get you down. There is always such negativity on this board. It is true that the first year will be harder and you will not make tons of money. But I feel like with any new job, it is going to take a while to get good at it. If you are going to be the breadwinner, then you might have a problem but if you are married and your husband makes pretty good, you'll be fine. After a while, you will get faster and faster and make more and more money. I think most importantly, you being happy at what you are doing is what matters. I am still a newbie and make a little bit more with each day that passes by. So don't worry about it. It seems a lot of these seasoned MTs are jaded and just want to bring you down. Do what you enjoy.
    Negative?
    I guess that was pretty negative, but I guess compared to what I and my MT friends have been telling people who as, it is right on par. We have been telling people that good transcription jobs are disappearing because so many companies are sending them overseas. We also tell them that when the school tells you that you can make 25-30 thousand a year, that they aren't lying, I've known 1 person who has made that much, working about 10 hours a day. But, it isn't the norm. And, we tell them that it is going to be really hard after you get out of school, so you need to expect it. There are so many schools out there painting such rosy pictures and I know we all want to be nice and positive when people have already paid the money or just because we are 'SUPPOSED' to be nice and positive. But, it's also important to realize how hard you have to work to get to where you want to be and to know there is the possibility that you won't, even with hard work. Especially if you have a family depending on the hoped-for income.
    I don't think they were being negative...
    I think they're trying to be realistic. Unfortunately, it is a very common misconception (and we've all heard it before) that anyone can sit down and do this. People say it all the time...oh maybe I should do that so I can stay home...things like that. It's not easy, and people can't just decide they're going to do it one day and suddenly make loads of money. Also, when you're starting out, you're more than likely not going to be good enough or fast enough to just get your own accounts.

    All of it can be done, we're proof of that, but I think some people come on this board and think they can walk right into MTing, and it just doesn't work that way.
    yikes... that was negative
    and not terribly helpful to her situation. If you're that jaded about newbies asking the same questions over and over again, perhaps you should be ignoring the questions.

    Lisa,

    It does sound like that it can be done and I wouldn't be put off of the idea entirely because other people have and are in your position and are making it work.

    of these posts before I enrolled in an MT course. Thanks

    Please read through the posts below (sm)
    and be forewarned that there are so-called "companies" and "MTSOs" out there who say they hire newbies but then ask for money upfront in order to work for them. Bottom line: do not pay to work, except for purchasing your own software and equipment. Reputable companies and MTSOs will not ask you for money and will not need you to buy a footpedal from them. Take care and good luck!
    It's been only a little over a month since the last posts about this (sm)
    Tsk, tsk. This woman needs to go away and stop ripping people off.
    Maybe it would help if posts had times on them
    so we could see when each was posted. Sometimes it's two people posting at once, and one person got interrupted in the middle and took a while to finish and send.
    I agree with both posts above...

    I have over 30 years experience and started in a hospital.


    Good luck!


    If all you get from reading the MQ posts
    is about ASR, you're not paying attention.
    All of your posts are helpful, but

    I'm an almost Newbie who has become very confused reading all the posts about good schools, bad schools, good companies, bad companies -whew - my head is turning.  This is something I have wanted for a long time.  I've gotten taken by 2 bad schools and I'm just about to finish my third attempt and this time I'm determined to work.  My problem is I can't afford to quit my current job in insurance and maybe not make enough money as an MT.  I also don't know where to start to find a reputable company to even try to get MT work.  I got into the Trans-Scam deal about 4 years ago and that had just completely discouraged me.  I thought I would never be able to be an MT.  I just didn't have what it takes.  This time I'm determined and would certainly appreciate all the feedback you all have.  I read some posts from MT's making pretty good money - but does anyone ever reveal what those good companies are?


     


    Posted by DJ...about 8 posts down. nm

    There are several recent posts....

    from their graduates who have found jobs.  You may want to do a quick search.


    What about all the "I can't get an MT job, nobody will hire me" posts?
    Are all those people who are begging for work lying?

    Just because some people get lucky and get jobs regardless of their training (or lack thereof) certainly doesn't mean everyone will get lucky.
    Toni, I have been seeing your posts SM

    and I have to say that you are really misinformed about the MT world.  To any newbie reading, her opinions on where a person should get training - she is putting out information that is simply incorrect.


    The capper for me today is reading the post above this, where she is giving out her opinion on who is who in the MT world and who owns what.  It's just wrong. 


    Read through previous posts here...SM
    This topic comes up frequently, actually. Your school SHOULD be offering you placement assistance - ask who hires their grads. Try local hospital/doc offices, and keep applying. I wouldn't buy equipment because you never know what you'll need for a job. Purchasing some references would be a good idea, though.
    From some of the posts I've seen on here I'd stay away....
    apparently the pay sucks....and you don't even get paid for at least the first month that you work there. It can be hard finding a job as a newbie, but it can be done. You just have to apply/submit your resume everywhere, even if they say they want experience and if they will let you test for them, take the test. That's how I got my job and I'm making 8 cpl. And I got hired by a national before I was even finised with school by a company that said they wanted two years of experience. Don't sell yourself short by just taking anything that comes along.
    I guess I should have clarified this since posts have been
    what I meant was why anybody would go to the trouble of starting out now to be an MT..the intense training it takes. I certainly can understand those of us who have been in the biz for a while... but now I see the post above is about "being a part time MT" Do newbies not understand the amount of training it takes? That is my point...it takes years to be proficient to cover all acute care...and only to make a small wage...that was my point.. And I stand by it. It is a profession that absolutely does not pay off for new hires.
    She is incoming new MT and I hope that she can get some help here. Previous posts

    that I had to remove were made by experienced MTs and were very ugly in nature.  Nichole came here and asked for help and when she was ridiculed only then did she retaliate.  I posted a Sticky above about helping incoming new MTs and not treating them like they are trash.  I would ask all experienced MTs to please follow that advice or don't post at all.


    Thank you,


    Administrator


    I love reading your posts Patti!
    nm
    It's good to read positive posts...
    I can't really say I'm discouraged because I haven't put my self out there yet. Once I start applying then I can determine whether it was worth the money and time or not. I am going to apply to every company I can find and I'm going to send resumes and letters to all the Drs in my area and see if anyone will "bite" and help me get my foot in the door! Thanks LISA
    Posts from March said the pay was very low & there wasn't enough work to go around. Ask about
    s
    Gotta go thru all the posts here and on the Company board to see if you
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    Go thru ALL the posts on these many pages and you'll find most of
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    Past posts say have to PAY for software to work for
    fg
    If you read through the past posts here you'll
    see that M-Tec and Andrews were the best.  They help with placement and most grads have a job by the time they finish up.  Career Step is the next choice. 
    Search thru the posts here. Depending on the branch, their newbie pay is only 3-4 cpl. nm
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    Read Company board and do a search. Many posts about them. nm
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    Past posts say lousy VR & MT pay, and running out of work. nm
    s
    Now why am I attacked because your posts are confusing? Sheesh. Watch out everybody.

    there's a snake loose on the boards.


    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.
    Ooops! Nevermind So. I found the answer from the posts below. Thanks. :-)
    xxxx
    It's all a gamble. Read through posts on the Company board
    s
    Spend some time reading through posts on this board
    and you'll find your info about the preferred schools and the ones to avoid.  I don't know of any MT company that is setup to work with MAC. 
    Thank you Admin for removing the posts below regarding people who lost accounts.. Appreciate it.
    x
    I'll sign that one...I quit reading her posts about a month ago
    because they are so negative and condescending.  If she was nearly as smart as she thought she was, she would be kinder. I haven't read one of her posts in at least a month.  If I see her name as the poster, I simply skip that particular message. She is a nasty individual, in my opinion anyway.
    Also, does no one bother to read previous posts here? Scroll down & someone posted a list found by s
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    Read ALL the posts on this board & the Company board and you'll
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    You got lucky. See the tons of posts here of others who weren't so lucky. nm
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