Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Hi Ebony, Thanks for telling me your story about it. I guess I will have to search the web and see if the are transcription jobs here in central Texas. There was an ad for one, maybe a year or so ago. It was held in south Austin. Due to my thyroid problems I couldn't go to the introduction meeting. I will email you private if I have any more questions about it. Debbie L --- In , " Ebony " <stillbreathing29@...> wrote: > > Hi Debbie, > > CS is just abbreviation for customer service (CS). > > The type of transcription I did from home in the past was medical. > Many retired nurses also do transcription. I had just trained as EMT > before getting RA. So I decided to go into it. At that time, the > money was decent. Things have changed with some of the transcription > being done oversease. It is best to have your own accounts with > doctors, other healthcare providers you work directly with, but I > have always utilized agencies because I am so limited with my hands > and mobility. Before that, I worked as a transcriptionist in a > hospital in hopes of working from home. At that time, it was to be > near my daughter who was developmentally delayed and who had > developed severe seizure disorder. Now, it is just difficult to get > out there for interviews and filling out applications. > > Feel free to e-mail me privately as well. > > Ebony > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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