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I always try to keep in the back of mind that this is the internet and just

because someone SAYS they are this-and-such doesn't necessarily mean they

really are. I could say I was ANYBODY I wanted to just to slam an institution

or a person. As a past member of AlAnon, I remember something I was told in

those meetings. Actually it was in reference to meetings and such, but they

always said " Take what you like and leave the rest. " I have applied that to

sooo many things in my life. I would have applied it to what that 'wise old

sage of an MT' said.

That's the wonderful thing about the internet. You can be who you want to be

and try to make everyone think that's just who you are while all the time you

are sitting in front of a screen, not having had a shower for 3 days, with

dirty underwear on, picking your nose and not actually have a job at all.

Just because you read it....don't mean it's true!

Take what you like and leave the rest......

Suzanne

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Opinions are like ... belly buttons ... everyone has one. :)

All I will say here is that I didn't go to s or M-TEC; I graduated from

Career Step. I'm doing very well, thank you. I have been offered a job by

every company that I have tested with, and I refuse to feel like I came from

" the wrong side of the tracks. "

Keep in mind that just because someone is experienced or just because they are a

service owner, that this doesn't mean they are infallible or that their word is

gospel. Certainly, I *do* listen carefully to those more experienced than I,

but I don't simply accept what I hear without tossing it around in the old brain

and bouncing it off other input. I can't tell you the number of times that

companies have told me that they have they most trouble (quality issues) with

MTs with many years of experience. I am not knocking the " olbies " here. Some

are absolutely great, fabulous, and have so much to offer the newbies. I'm just

saying that some with experience are really, really good and some aren't. Some

have been doing things wrong for years. What I am trying poorly to say is that

we should listen to others, yes, but that we need to ultimately make our own

decisions and form our own opinions based on all of our input from many sources.

One other thing. Discussing MT schools is often like discussing religion or

politics. You have to wear your heavy armor if you want to participate in the

fray. That's way I usually stay out of it. My armor is pretty rusty. *G*

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Rennie

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

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Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some good

schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to be

helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you better not

give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am just going to

let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to let you

know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS, Career Step,

s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a starting point for

people to start doing their own research into schools. I didn't recommend any

one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like everything

I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there are only 2 good

programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was very good and have

heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist says CAI has their

people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT for 33 yrs. Thanks for

your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33 years. I

test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who deal with

students from these programs have a better understanding of what it takes to

produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other MTSOs

experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one of these

programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to someone

else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to find out if

your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they don't have

the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help answer

questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get retrained

in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you could be

doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing about, well that

is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge posting on other MT

sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board because some of the programs

that you recommended are pure crap and I mean that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world. They

believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just isn't

possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and have a

large service. I have people from every program apply with me and most cannot

pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs that you listed

because they are not hirable by any of the national companies and I took pity on

them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will no

longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they do not

have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I can get

students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who it takes me

more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then you are

not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you did, you would

find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you are not

afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking offense, which

are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Opinions are like ... belly buttons ... everyone has one. :)

All I will say here is that I didn't go to s or M-TEC; I graduated from

Career Step. I'm doing very well, thank you. I have been offered a job by

every company that I have tested with, and I refuse to feel like I came from

" the wrong side of the tracks. "

Keep in mind that just because someone is experienced or just because they are a

service owner, that this doesn't mean they are infallible or that their word is

gospel. Certainly, I *do* listen carefully to those more experienced than I,

but I don't simply accept what I hear without tossing it around in the old brain

and bouncing it off other input. I can't tell you the number of times that

companies have told me that they have they most trouble (quality issues) with

MTs with many years of experience. I am not knocking the " olbies " here. Some

are absolutely great, fabulous, and have so much to offer the newbies. I'm just

saying that some with experience are really, really good and some aren't. Some

have been doing things wrong for years. What I am trying poorly to say is that

we should listen to others, yes, but that we need to ultimately make our own

decisions and form our own opinions based on all of our input from many sources.

One other thing. Discussing MT schools is often like discussing religion or

politics. You have to wear your heavy armor if you want to participate in the

fray. That's way I usually stay out of it. My armor is pretty rusty. *G*

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rennie

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some good

schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to be

helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you better not

give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am just going to

let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to let you

know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS, Career Step,

s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a starting point for

people to start doing their own research into schools. I didn't recommend any

one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like everything

I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there are only 2 good

programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was very good and have

heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist says CAI has their

people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT for 33 yrs. Thanks for

your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33 years. I

test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who deal with

students from these programs have a better understanding of what it takes to

produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other MTSOs

experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one of these

programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to someone

else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to find out if

your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they don't have

the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help answer

questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get retrained

in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you could be

doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing about, well that

is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge posting on other MT

sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board because some of the programs

that you recommended are pure crap and I mean that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world. They

believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just isn't

possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and have a

large service. I have people from every program apply with me and most cannot

pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs that you listed

because they are not hirable by any of the national companies and I took pity on

them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will no

longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they do not

have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I can get

students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who it takes me

more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then you are

not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you did, you would

find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you are not

afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking offense, which

are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Opinions are like ... belly buttons ... everyone has one. :)

All I will say here is that I didn't go to s or M-TEC; I graduated from

Career Step. I'm doing very well, thank you. I have been offered a job by

every company that I have tested with, and I refuse to feel like I came from

" the wrong side of the tracks. "

Keep in mind that just because someone is experienced or just because they are a

service owner, that this doesn't mean they are infallible or that their word is

gospel. Certainly, I *do* listen carefully to those more experienced than I,

but I don't simply accept what I hear without tossing it around in the old brain

and bouncing it off other input. I can't tell you the number of times that

companies have told me that they have they most trouble (quality issues) with

MTs with many years of experience. I am not knocking the " olbies " here. Some

are absolutely great, fabulous, and have so much to offer the newbies. I'm just

saying that some with experience are really, really good and some aren't. Some

have been doing things wrong for years. What I am trying poorly to say is that

we should listen to others, yes, but that we need to ultimately make our own

decisions and form our own opinions based on all of our input from many sources.

One other thing. Discussing MT schools is often like discussing religion or

politics. You have to wear your heavy armor if you want to participate in the

fray. That's way I usually stay out of it. My armor is pretty rusty. *G*

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rennie

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some good

schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to be

helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you better not

give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am just going to

let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to let you

know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS, Career Step,

s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a starting point for

people to start doing their own research into schools. I didn't recommend any

one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like everything

I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there are only 2 good

programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was very good and have

heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist says CAI has their

people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT for 33 yrs. Thanks for

your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33 years. I

test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who deal with

students from these programs have a better understanding of what it takes to

produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other MTSOs

experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one of these

programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to someone

else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to find out if

your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they don't have

the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help answer

questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get retrained

in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you could be

doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing about, well that

is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge posting on other MT

sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board because some of the programs

that you recommended are pure crap and I mean that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world. They

believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just isn't

possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and have a

large service. I have people from every program apply with me and most cannot

pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs that you listed

because they are not hirable by any of the national companies and I took pity on

them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will no

longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they do not

have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I can get

students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who it takes me

more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then you are

not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you did, you would

find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you are not

afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking offense, which

are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Yea, I've about such boards...wonder what she would think of me who has been a

VERY successful MT and MTSO without going to one single school?......lol

Val

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some good

schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to be

helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you better not

give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am just going to

let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to let you

know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS, Career Step,

s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a starting point for

people to start doing their own research into schools. I didn't recommend any

one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like

everything I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there are

only 2 good programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was very good

and have heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist says CAI has

their people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT for 33 yrs. Thanks

for your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33 years.

I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who deal with

students from these programs have a better understanding of what it takes to

produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other MTSOs

experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one of these

programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to find

out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they don't

have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help answer

questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get retrained

in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you could be

doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing about, well that

is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge posting on other MT

sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board because some of the programs

that you recommended are pure crap and I mean that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world. They

believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just isn't

possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and have a

large service. I have people from every program apply with me and most cannot

pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs that you listed

because they are not hirable by any of the national companies and I took pity on

them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will no

longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they do not

have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I can get

students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who it takes me

more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then you are

not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you did, you would

find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you are

not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking offense,

which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Yea, I've about such boards...wonder what she would think of me who has been a

VERY successful MT and MTSO without going to one single school?......lol

Val

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some good

schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to be

helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you better not

give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am just going to

let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to let you

know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS, Career Step,

s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a starting point for

people to start doing their own research into schools. I didn't recommend any

one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like

everything I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there are

only 2 good programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was very good

and have heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist says CAI has

their people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT for 33 yrs. Thanks

for your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33 years.

I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who deal with

students from these programs have a better understanding of what it takes to

produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other MTSOs

experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one of these

programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to find

out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they don't

have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help answer

questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get retrained

in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you could be

doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing about, well that

is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge posting on other MT

sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board because some of the programs

that you recommended are pure crap and I mean that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world. They

believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just isn't

possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and have a

large service. I have people from every program apply with me and most cannot

pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs that you listed

because they are not hirable by any of the national companies and I took pity on

them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will no

longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they do not

have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I can get

students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who it takes me

more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then you are

not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you did, you would

find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you are

not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking offense,

which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Yea, I've about such boards...wonder what she would think of me who has been a

VERY successful MT and MTSO without going to one single school?......lol

Val

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some good

schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to be

helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you better not

give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am just going to

let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to let you

know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS, Career Step,

s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a starting point for

people to start doing their own research into schools. I didn't recommend any

one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like

everything I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there are

only 2 good programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was very good

and have heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist says CAI has

their people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT for 33 yrs. Thanks

for your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33 years.

I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who deal with

students from these programs have a better understanding of what it takes to

produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other MTSOs

experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one of these

programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to find

out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they don't

have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help answer

questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get retrained

in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you could be

doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing about, well that

is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge posting on other MT

sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board because some of the programs

that you recommended are pure crap and I mean that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world. They

believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just isn't

possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and have a

large service. I have people from every program apply with me and most cannot

pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs that you listed

because they are not hirable by any of the national companies and I took pity on

them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will no

longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they do not

have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I can get

students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who it takes me

more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then you are

not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you did, you would

find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you are

not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking offense,

which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Thank you to everyone who responded. I feel much better and knew that for the

most part, this lady might be narrowminded and wrong about alot of her info.

Tina.....in Texas

CAI transcription course

Your character is your destiny........

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some good

schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to be

helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you better not

give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am just going to

let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to let

you know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS, Career

Step, s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a starting point

for people to start doing their own research into schools. I didn't recommend

any one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like

everything I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there are

only 2 good programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was very good

and have heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist says CAI has

their people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT for 33 yrs. Thanks

for your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who deal

with students from these programs have a better understanding of what it takes

to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other MTSOs

experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one of these

programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to find

out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they don't

have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help answer

questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get retrained

in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you could

be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing about, well

that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge posting on other

MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board because some of the

programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world. They

believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just isn't

possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and have a

large service. I have people from every program apply with me and most cannot

pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs that you listed

because they are not hirable by any of the national companies and I took pity on

them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will no

longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they do not

have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I can get

students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who it takes me

more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then you

are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you did, you

would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you are

not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking offense,

which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Same here, Val! My mother started training me when I was 16. I went to a

private university through their pre-med program and even took the MCAT, but

then decided that I'd rather be a mom and an MT after all. Granted, those

pre-med courses helped a little, but I've learned most everything from just

on-the-job experience. My mom was trained in a hospital and has been doing

it for almost 30 years. I have never been to one school - and I, too, am a

VERY successful MT (IC). I have recently been picking up a lot of new

accounts from clinics that were using local services and were unhappy with

them. I LOVE my job and am very pleased with the way I became an MT ... no

school at all! SO, wonder what she would think of ME?

Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Yea, I've about such boards...wonder what she would think of me who has

been a VERY successful MT and MTSO without going to one single

school?......lol

Val

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some

good schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to

be helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you

better not give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am

just going to let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to

let you know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS,

Career Step, s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a

starting point for people to start doing their own research into schools. I

didn't recommend any one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like

everything I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there

are only 2 good programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was

very good and have heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist

says CAI has their people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT

for 33 yrs. Thanks for your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on t

hat.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Same here, Val! My mother started training me when I was 16. I went to a

private university through their pre-med program and even took the MCAT, but

then decided that I'd rather be a mom and an MT after all. Granted, those

pre-med courses helped a little, but I've learned most everything from just

on-the-job experience. My mom was trained in a hospital and has been doing

it for almost 30 years. I have never been to one school - and I, too, am a

VERY successful MT (IC). I have recently been picking up a lot of new

accounts from clinics that were using local services and were unhappy with

them. I LOVE my job and am very pleased with the way I became an MT ... no

school at all! SO, wonder what she would think of ME?

Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Yea, I've about such boards...wonder what she would think of me who has

been a VERY successful MT and MTSO without going to one single

school?......lol

Val

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some

good schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to

be helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you

better not give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am

just going to let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to

let you know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS,

Career Step, s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a

starting point for people to start doing their own research into schools. I

didn't recommend any one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like

everything I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there

are only 2 good programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was

very good and have heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist

says CAI has their people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT

for 33 yrs. Thanks for your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on t

hat.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Same here, Val! My mother started training me when I was 16. I went to a

private university through their pre-med program and even took the MCAT, but

then decided that I'd rather be a mom and an MT after all. Granted, those

pre-med courses helped a little, but I've learned most everything from just

on-the-job experience. My mom was trained in a hospital and has been doing

it for almost 30 years. I have never been to one school - and I, too, am a

VERY successful MT (IC). I have recently been picking up a lot of new

accounts from clinics that were using local services and were unhappy with

them. I LOVE my job and am very pleased with the way I became an MT ... no

school at all! SO, wonder what she would think of ME?

Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Yea, I've about such boards...wonder what she would think of me who has

been a VERY successful MT and MTSO without going to one single

school?......lol

Val

Bashing all the schools-OT

Everyone, I would like your feedback. I posted some web sites of some

good schools on an aol board and boy am I sorry I did that. I was trying to

be helpful but unless you have been on that board for a long time, you

better not give any opinions or advice. I do not take offense though. I am

just going to let those people to themselves and go my merry way.

Here is an email I got from one of the oldtimers on the board. And to

let you know, I gave the web sites of AAMT, MT Daily and some schools. ROS,

Career Step, s, Meditech, and CAI. I just gave the web sites as a

starting point for people to start doing their own research into schools. I

didn't recommend any one of them.

Let me know.....Does everyone agree with her statements? I feel like

everything I have learned in the past few months is a lie. She says there

are only 2 good programs. I just enrolled in a school that I thought was

very good and have heard nothing but great things about CAI. Even Medquist

says CAI has their people trained well. This lady says she has been an MT

for 33 yrs. Thanks for your opinion.

Tina

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on t

hat.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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When someone who claims to have so many years of experience, and such high

standards as well, sends a long post containing so many grammar and

punctuation errors...well, it kind of casts just a shade of doubt, doesn't

it? I know she was just rambling there and not composing a formal report,

but come on. From the very first sentence. Reminds me of those long-winded

letters we all get from the supposed nephew of the Chief of Watutsiland,

requesting our bank info so they can send us millions of dollars to save

them from losing it to the evil opposing forces.

Lynn

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on

that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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When someone who claims to have so many years of experience, and such high

standards as well, sends a long post containing so many grammar and

punctuation errors...well, it kind of casts just a shade of doubt, doesn't

it? I know she was just rambling there and not composing a formal report,

but come on. From the very first sentence. Reminds me of those long-winded

letters we all get from the supposed nephew of the Chief of Watutsiland,

requesting our bank info so they can send us millions of dollars to save

them from losing it to the evil opposing forces.

Lynn

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on

that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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When someone who claims to have so many years of experience, and such high

standards as well, sends a long post containing so many grammar and

punctuation errors...well, it kind of casts just a shade of doubt, doesn't

it? I know she was just rambling there and not composing a formal report,

but come on. From the very first sentence. Reminds me of those long-winded

letters we all get from the supposed nephew of the Chief of Watutsiland,

requesting our bank info so they can send us millions of dollars to save

them from losing it to the evil opposing forces.

Lynn

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on

that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Opinions are like ... belly buttons ... everyone has one. :)

Rennie ~ I just love this! : ) You have a great spirit/sense of humor.

Thanks for my first smile of the day!

Laurilee

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Subject: Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Opinions are like ... belly buttons ... everyone has one. :)

Rennie ~ I just love this! : ) You have a great spirit/sense of humor.

Thanks for my first smile of the day!

Laurilee

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Subject: Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Opinions are like ... belly buttons ... everyone has one. :)

Rennie ~ I just love this! : ) You have a great spirit/sense of humor.

Thanks for my first smile of the day!

Laurilee

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LOL, you're welcome. I usually substitute another word for belly button, but...

;)

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Rennie

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

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Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Opinions are like ... belly buttons ... everyone has one. :)

Rennie ~ I just love this! : ) You have a great spirit/sense of humor.

Thanks for my first smile of the day!

Laurilee

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LOL, you're welcome. I usually substitute another word for belly button, but...

;)

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Rennie

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Opinions are like ... belly buttons ... everyone has one. :)

Rennie ~ I just love this! : ) You have a great spirit/sense of humor.

Thanks for my first smile of the day!

Laurilee

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Hi Lynn,

I am in total agreement with you. I do, although, have to make a couple

statements regarding this. Rennie is one of the most knowledgeable persons I

know, and she went to school with Career Step. I, on the other hand, went to

M-Tec and it took me a couple of years before I could find someone who was

willing to work with me. I think it is the person in the long run that makes

the difference. Every bit of criticism I get from my boss, I take it to heart

and correct it, so I don't have to make that mistake again. It does amaze me,

however, that these so-called MTSOs have the time to criticize the newer people.

Don't they work? I know with the work that I do, sometimes I just don't have

the time to even answer or read all the messages that come through. From the

email that you showed, in my opinion, this person sounds like the Great I Am.

This is what is great about this list, you can comment on anything and have your

opinions and people don't downgrade you. At least if you do, you don't last

very long. As Rennie says, opinions abound, everyone has one. Well I have to

get to work for the day. Later.

RE: Bashing all the schools-OT

When someone who claims to have so many years of experience, and such high

standards as well, sends a long post containing so many grammar and

punctuation errors...well, it kind of casts just a shade of doubt, doesn't

it? I know she was just rambling there and not composing a formal report,

but come on. From the very first sentence. Reminds me of those long-winded

letters we all get from the supposed nephew of the Chief of Watutsiland,

requesting our bank info so they can send us millions of dollars to save

them from losing it to the evil opposing forces.

Lynn

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on

that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Hi Lynn,

I am in total agreement with you. I do, although, have to make a couple

statements regarding this. Rennie is one of the most knowledgeable persons I

know, and she went to school with Career Step. I, on the other hand, went to

M-Tec and it took me a couple of years before I could find someone who was

willing to work with me. I think it is the person in the long run that makes

the difference. Every bit of criticism I get from my boss, I take it to heart

and correct it, so I don't have to make that mistake again. It does amaze me,

however, that these so-called MTSOs have the time to criticize the newer people.

Don't they work? I know with the work that I do, sometimes I just don't have

the time to even answer or read all the messages that come through. From the

email that you showed, in my opinion, this person sounds like the Great I Am.

This is what is great about this list, you can comment on anything and have your

opinions and people don't downgrade you. At least if you do, you don't last

very long. As Rennie says, opinions abound, everyone has one. Well I have to

get to work for the day. Later.

RE: Bashing all the schools-OT

When someone who claims to have so many years of experience, and such high

standards as well, sends a long post containing so many grammar and

punctuation errors...well, it kind of casts just a shade of doubt, doesn't

it? I know she was just rambling there and not composing a formal report,

but come on. From the very first sentence. Reminds me of those long-winded

letters we all get from the supposed nephew of the Chief of Watutsiland,

requesting our bank info so they can send us millions of dollars to save

them from losing it to the evil opposing forces.

Lynn

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on

that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Hi Lynn,

I am in total agreement with you. I do, although, have to make a couple

statements regarding this. Rennie is one of the most knowledgeable persons I

know, and she went to school with Career Step. I, on the other hand, went to

M-Tec and it took me a couple of years before I could find someone who was

willing to work with me. I think it is the person in the long run that makes

the difference. Every bit of criticism I get from my boss, I take it to heart

and correct it, so I don't have to make that mistake again. It does amaze me,

however, that these so-called MTSOs have the time to criticize the newer people.

Don't they work? I know with the work that I do, sometimes I just don't have

the time to even answer or read all the messages that come through. From the

email that you showed, in my opinion, this person sounds like the Great I Am.

This is what is great about this list, you can comment on anything and have your

opinions and people don't downgrade you. At least if you do, you don't last

very long. As Rennie says, opinions abound, everyone has one. Well I have to

get to work for the day. Later.

RE: Bashing all the schools-OT

When someone who claims to have so many years of experience, and such high

standards as well, sends a long post containing so many grammar and

punctuation errors...well, it kind of casts just a shade of doubt, doesn't

it? I know she was just rambling there and not composing a formal report,

but come on. From the very first sentence. Reminds me of those long-winded

letters we all get from the supposed nephew of the Chief of Watutsiland,

requesting our bank info so they can send us millions of dollars to save

them from losing it to the evil opposing forces.

Lynn

Here is her email.

The reason that I posted what I posted is. I have been an MTSO for 33

years. I test MTs every day. I feel that I, and other long time MTs who

deal with students from these programs have a better understanding of what

it takes to produce a good MT and what programs are doing a better job than

others.

You have made statements on here that are contrary to mine and other

MTSOs experience. Newbies (like yourself) may read your post and go to one

of these programs, which is truly a waste of their money.

Do you truly feel that you are in a position to make a recommendation to

someone else when you have never worked one day as an MT and have yet to

find out if your own training is worth the money you paid for it.

I am also an MTSO that must turn people down and tell them that they

don't have the quality of an education to work for me. I also have to help

answer questions from those who didn't get it in school and help others get

retrained in order to be gainfully employed.

I am not trying to be nasty. I am just pointing out to you that you

could be doing some damage by promoting programs that you know nothing

about, well that is nothing more than what other people with no knowledge

posting on other MT sites. Others are likely to jump you on the board

because some of the programs that you recommended are pure crap and I mean

that in the nicest way.

First Meditech, not M-Tec, is by far the worse program in the world.

They believe that you can teach someone to transcribe in 3 months. It just

isn't possible. Their name is very close to M-Tec and they are trading on

that.

I know about the programs because I have been on mine for 9 years and

have a large service. I have people from every program apply with me and

most cannot pass my tests. I also mentor people from three of the programs

that you listed because they are not hirable by any of the national

companies and I took pity on them.

The only two really really good programs are M-Tec and s. I will

no longer even consider taking students from the other courses because they

do not have the intensive training that it needs to be a good MT. Since I

can get students from these programs, why would I put time into someone who

it takes me more time to untrain them and then train them right.

If you truly believe that the programs that you listed are good, then

you are not going to any of the recognized good MT sites. Because if you

did, you would find out that they are inadequate programs.

Stick around because I do think that you have possibilities because you

are not afraid of challenges and at least ask questions without taking

offense, which are very good characteristics in a good MT.

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Just wanted to comment that the tortoise won the race with the hare.

I think quite highly of . :)

Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Hi Lynn,

I am in total agreement with you. I do, although, have to make a couple

statements regarding this. Rennie is one of the most knowledgeable persons I

know, and she went to school with Career Step. I, on the other hand, went to

M-Tec and it took me a couple of years before I could find someone who was

willing to work with me. I think it is the person in the long run that makes

the difference. Every bit of criticism I get from my boss, I take it to heart

and correct it, so I don't have to make that mistake again. It does amaze me,

however, that these so-called MTSOs have the time to criticize the newer people.

Don't they work? I know with the work that I do, sometimes I just don't have

the time to even answer or read all the messages that come through. From the

email that you showed, in my opinion, this person sounds like the Great I Am.

This is what is great about this list, you can comment on anything and have your

opinions and people don't downgrade you. At least !

if you do, you don't last very long. As Rennie says, opinions abound, everyone

has one. Well I have to get to work for the day. Later.

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Just wanted to comment that the tortoise won the race with the hare.

I think quite highly of . :)

Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Hi Lynn,

I am in total agreement with you. I do, although, have to make a couple

statements regarding this. Rennie is one of the most knowledgeable persons I

know, and she went to school with Career Step. I, on the other hand, went to

M-Tec and it took me a couple of years before I could find someone who was

willing to work with me. I think it is the person in the long run that makes

the difference. Every bit of criticism I get from my boss, I take it to heart

and correct it, so I don't have to make that mistake again. It does amaze me,

however, that these so-called MTSOs have the time to criticize the newer people.

Don't they work? I know with the work that I do, sometimes I just don't have

the time to even answer or read all the messages that come through. From the

email that you showed, in my opinion, this person sounds like the Great I Am.

This is what is great about this list, you can comment on anything and have your

opinions and people don't downgrade you. At least !

if you do, you don't last very long. As Rennie says, opinions abound, everyone

has one. Well I have to get to work for the day. Later.

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Rennie,

Why, thank you!

Re: Bashing all the schools-OT

Hi Lynn,

I am in total agreement with you. I do, although, have to make a couple

statements regarding this. Rennie is one of the most knowledgeable persons I

know, and she went to school with Career Step. I, on the other hand, went to

M-Tec and it took me a couple of years before I could find someone who was

willing to work with me. I think it is the person in the long run that makes

the difference. Every bit of criticism I get from my boss, I take it to heart

and correct it, so I don't have to make that mistake again. It does amaze me,

however, that these so-called MTSOs have the time to criticize the newer people.

Don't they work? I know with the work that I do, sometimes I just don't have

the time to even answer or read all the messages that come through. From the

email that you showed, in my opinion, this person sounds like the Great I Am.

This is what is great about this list, you can comment on anything and have your

opinions and people don't downgrade you. At least !

if you do, you don't last very long. As Rennie says, opinions abound,

everyone has one. Well I have to get to work for the day. Later.

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