Our job is not to police the physicians
Posted By: see message on 2008-04-30
In Reply to: Again with the assumptions - FLMT
Subject: Our job is not to police the physicians
on their dictation, just type what they say. How much time does one spend on figuring out how to "word" something they don't agree with?? Just type it and go on.
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I was just making an observation. Gosh. Anyway, the Administrator admonishes using this site for testing purposes (sticky note at top of page). I have no problem helping people out, but I was just making a general statment that it isn't necessary for people to post three or four posts in a row for the same question without giving anyone the time to answer them. Patience is a virtue. As far as testing goes, I really don't care one way or the other, but others do and make that point well know. It is so hard to post on this site sometimes because anything you say is taken way overboard. I was only making a simple observation.
Not the word police
Subject: Not the word police
Your first example was wrong and the other posters were completely within bounds to point that out before any of these newbies you are attempting to so earnestly assist make a note of something that would get them dinged on the job. Besides, any quasi-decent MT course teaches this early on in their curriculum.
Okay. I was not sure. Was not trying to be spelling police or anything. (nm)
Subject: Okay. I was not sure. Was not trying to be spelling police or anything. (nm)
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Subject: calling all grammar police.. Is it
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Well thanks Ms. Perfect Spelling Police. Obviously,
Subject: Well thanks Ms. Perfect Spelling Police. Obviously,
you don't know how to read between the lines...I said, "IT'S MONDAY MORNING." Lighten up.
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Subject: okay. Not trying to be spelling police or anything, but it just caught my eye.
yes, a long one for me too. Enjoy your weekend.
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