how to deal
Posted By: with ESLs on 2006-03-31
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Hi everyone! Okay, ESLs are new to me and, after a very frustrating day, I was wondering if anyone had any tips to understanding ESLs? I generally pay attention to any posts about this, but I am racking my brain right now (what is left of my brain right now lol). Anyway, any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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It was no big deal. . . sm
They just have 2 new QA people. They wanted to be sure all the QA people were telling the new MTs to do things the same way. I need to stop worrying so much!
ebb and flow of work is something all MTs have to deal with
it can be a seasonal thing, like work comp claims increase over the summer and by August you are crazy, and then deductibles start again in January so it always slows down, and then February is a short month and people find it hard to schedule surgeries...so on and so forth. If you want a paycheck with the same pay every week, then you should find another field. I would recommend you take a part time job somewhere else, just for job security and for variety. I think MT is a tough job to do 40 hours per week, very hard on the back, fingers, neck and weight... Now that the work is slowing down, think of what would happen to you financially if the service lost the account to off shore. Then act accordingly.
Found a great deal on ebay for those interested
Stethoscope style headphones with pc style plug in for $8.99 shipped.
Item number: 320296944311
I'll be purchasing myself a few as well. 50 available.
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