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#1954 - 04/08/03 09:06 PM
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Gabber
Registered: 04/04/03
Posts: 17
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Hi Gracie and thanks  Wowowow divorced after 18 years of marriage? Sorry to hear that!! But very glad you are happily single now!!! I don't have much background in this, except for right after high school taking a medical assisting class. But I love to type and as I said before, I love the medical field but wouldn't enjoy hands on AS MUCH as I do this. I like this board. I used to go to another one, but for a long time now, I have had problems signing in. So while I read the messages all the time, which was helpful, but if I had a question, I wouldn't be able to post. Then I ran across my question and I was thinking that there has GOT to be another BB for medical transcription on here!!! My aunt who owns her own co. in Alabama, (I'm in Michigan) has seen my work and has said that it is really good. So she told me that I should try and find some work now, even though I'm not done with my course yet. I called a co. and the lady I spoke to said that she wouldn't know if they were hiring for a week but to send my resume and to call back in a week. I sent it, and I called back a week later (which was Monday), and she mentioned me not completing my course. Then she asked if I would be willing to take a test...I kind of stumbled my answer (Yes) because I got nervous already lol...So she said she doesn't have work now, but she may have some in 15 days and that she would call me back. So I am HOPING that this works out good Ok, well it was nice meeting you. I have got to get my son to bed now. Take care and hope you have a great night!!! Kimi
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#1955 - 04/09/03 09:03 AM
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Gabber
Registered: 04/07/03
Posts: 10
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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Hi Kimi, it's nice to meet another newbie! I just finished my MT course at school and I'm trying to start my business from home. I'm 35 and just changing careers, I think I've found what I was meant to do, because I really love it! Have a great day! Aylin 
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#1957 - 04/09/03 10:01 PM
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Gabber
Registered: 04/04/03
Posts: 17
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Hi there Aylin and bobbi!! Aylin, how long ago did you finish? How is it going trying to start your business from home? I will be trying the same thing soon!!! bobbi, I think this board is great too!! The other one I used to visit, even when I COULD post something, I rarely did because it seemed people were not very nice with newbies and in fact, I will tell you that I got scared that I wouldn't make it many times from things they said,and if it weren't for my aunt telling me different, I would have quit. They just made newbies feel that they were either in it for the wrong reasons or that they just wouldn't make it. It seemed like it was more of a "fight" than an actual board to help others and talk about medical transcription. And I have to admit, when I first posted here, I was kind of wondering what kind of responses I was going to get, and everyday I keep reading more and more friendly responses Hope you guys all have a good night. I have finished my lesson and am going to transcribe the old tapes I have because I have nothing else to do  Take care all!! Kimi
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#1958 - 04/09/03 10:42 PM
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Gabber
Registered: 04/07/03
Posts: 10
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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Hi Kimi, I just finished my class in March, so far I'm in the "printing fliers and business cards" phase and I'm also searching for addresses to send everything to. I'm not sure if the doctor's offices or hospitals are hiring contractors around my area so I'm sending some to the U.S. too. I also just bought a T2020 Olympus Pearlcorder, I hope that it will be the right kind of equipment. I also bought a really good book called "The Independent Medical Transcriptionist" It's very helpful! I also like this board a lot better than the other one I joined. I hope to keep in touch with all of you! Aylin 
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#1959 - 04/10/03 10:00 AM
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Seasoned Gabber
Registered: 10/19/02
Posts: 56
Loc: FLORIDA
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Hi Kimi and welcome....
Like everyone has already told you, this is a very friendly board. I wish that when I started transcription 12+ years ago it would have been around, but I am glad that I found it last year. I log in every morning to check out what is new, and see what everyone has to say, and since everyone is in a different time zone, I sometimes check in at night too! I have gotten a lot of help from other members, in every aspect of the business, and I really enjoy reading everyone's comments. I guess since I have been working at home all this time, logging in to this board every morning is like walking into an office and saying good morning to everyone. I also love my job, my ability to have independence, work my own hours and be able to go to my kids activities. I guess I have the best of both worlds, I am able to help out financially, but enjoy being an at-home mom. Good luck to you and all the new MT's.
LVG
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#1961 - 04/12/03 07:04 PM
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Gabber
Registered: 04/07/03
Posts: 10
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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Hi Kimi! Yes, I really like the book, there's lots of useful information there! I'm also checking the messages every day! It's like the MT office! Have a good night! Aylin 
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#1962 - 04/22/03 12:32 PM
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Newbie Gabber
Registered: 04/22/03
Posts: 5
Loc: California
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Hi everyone, I found this board by accident over the weekend. I must say, I was impressed by the messages I did browse through. I had been a member of another MT message board for years and never looked for another. Then they went to a paid registration, so I quit networking with MTs on line. At about the same time the board required a fee, I became disappointed with the MT world. I have always been proud of my skill and ability, but (in my area, at least) the MT is not someone highly regarded. Many doctors didn't seem to know the difference between an IC and an employee. The doctors are out to get the person who charges the least and will be a "yes man." And I've seen the work produced by these MTs. Not quality at all, many errors in grammar, spelling and medical context. I used to challenge one doctor on occasion when he would use an incorrect term or when he wouldn't have the work ready for me to pick up. I began court reporting school and searched for CR message boards. I had an eye opening. Those boards were friendly, helpful, encouraging, respectful, professional, etc. Nothing like what I had been used to on the MT board. That seemed to be another encouraging sign to change careers. However, becoming a court reporter is a long way off. And, I still AM a working MT and still proud of what I do. So just recently I started looking for another MT board. I wanted to ask a question about a specific word usage from other working MTs. My search of references did not verify the use as the doctor dictated. Some of those message boards were much like the original one I had been on. Many rude people, posts that were just nonsense or (in my opinion) poor taste. Then I found this board over the weekend. The few messages I read were quite impressive! So, I joined (obviously) and had to introduce myself too! I commend all of you! 
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#1963 - 04/22/03 12:55 PM
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Veteran Gabber
Registered: 10/24/02
Posts: 119
Loc: California
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Welcome to the board Angela.
What a lovely introduction. I'm sure you'll find this board to be a very pleasant experience.
A lot of geniunely nice people, good information, and you'll even find a good recipe or two!
That's great that you're in CR school. I sent you an e-mail, so please check.
Have a fantastic day and welcome again! By the way, where in CA are you?
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Nat
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