Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Sherry, Hi and welcome! You will get lots of tips and tons of advice here. You can also do lots of venting. I am a brand spanking newbie. I just turned my final exam in last night. Keep your fingers crossed for me. I'll be hitting the pavement looking for a job soon too. Dyan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 ewwww Lynn! LOL I'm right next to Waycross... in Hazlehurst, actually... but I had already decided that working from home really wasn't going to be one of my options around here. Did you ever find anything at ALL <in-house or from home> around Waycross? And Sherry... maybe they'll realize your worth and want to keep you on in the same capacity they have you now. If not, maybe you'll find something better. Since you have five years experience, have you tested with any of the nationals? Take care and good luck, girly!! Sheila student Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Well, things are already looking good for you, Sherry! I'm sure you'll find something that will allow you to stay comfy at home... let us know how it goes, girly! Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Thanks, Lynn... I'm doing my course online and I really didn't even know that OTC offered MT courses. Hmmmm, maybe I'll move on out west ) Have a good rest of the night!! Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Hi, My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have been an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full-time, at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do find a job, I'm outta there. Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had this comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my comfort level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but I DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want to go back. I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all better. Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Thanks Dyan...I'll keep everything I have crossed (fingers, toes, eyes, etc.) that we both find jobs SOON! > Sherry, Hi and welcome! You will get lots of tips and tons of advice here. > You can also do lots of venting. > I am a brand spanking newbie. I just turned my final exam in last night. Keep > your fingers crossed for me. I'll be hitting the pavement looking for a job > soon too. > Dyan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Sherry, I feel for you. I get pulled into 2 directions. I like the pay for in-house, but not the office politics. I place I used to work decided to outsource offshore -- I was not there when they decided to do this. I have a friend in the office and was trying to go back just because of the benefits -- for editing -- but this office is in such turmoil with talks of mergers, etc. that I have opted another route. Please contact me privately at lafrog@... You are in my thoughts and just remember that everything works for the best -- I know it doesn't feel that way right now but it really will. Gai New here and feeling like a newbie again Hi, My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have been an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full-time, at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do find a job, I'm outta there. Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had this comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my comfort level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but I DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want to go back. I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all better. Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 count me in, too! I will keep everything (well, just about....lol!) crossed for you two! Jaimy ;-) ______________________________ Jaimy A. Mokos M-TEC Student, Session 4 reply to: jaimy.mokos@... Re: New here and feeling like a newbie again Thanks Dyan...I'll keep everything I have crossed (fingers, toes, eyes, etc.) that we both find jobs SOON! > Sherry, Hi and welcome! You will get lots of tips and tons of advice here. > You can also do lots of venting. > I am a brand spanking newbie. I just turned my final exam in last night. Keep > your fingers crossed for me. I'll be hitting the pavement looking for a job > soon too. > Dyan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Hi Sherry, The only advice I can give from my limited (8th month) experience would be to let the office know that if you have to choose between working in the office and working for someone else, they will lose you (after you do a little pavement-pounding to see if you even have options. That will at least give them the chance to reconsider, and open up discussion on why at-home is so terrible. If you are paid hourly, maybe suggest per-line pay based on local standards, so they know they are getting exactly what they are paying for. Hopefully they will value your experience enough to consider letting you continue working at home as opposed to having to train somebody new. I remember when I lived in GA and was going to school, being disheartened to learn that transcribing from home was uncommon in that area (Waycross). Best of luck to you! Lynn New here and feeling like a newbie again Hi, My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have been an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full-time, at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do find a job, I'm outta there. Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had this comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my comfort level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but I DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want to go back. I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all better. Sherry TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Lynn, I pretty much told them I probably won't be staying....the new CEO tends to get his way no matter what and so his preference outweighs my value. It's really quite sad because I am one of the top two producers and they are extremely happy with my work, so it's their loss, ya know? > Hi Sherry, > > The only advice I can give from my limited (8th month) experience would be > to let the office know that if you have to choose between working in the > office and working for someone else, they will lose you (after you do a > little pavement-pounding to see if you even have options. That will at least > give them the chance to reconsider, and open up discussion on why at-home is > so terrible. If you are paid hourly, maybe suggest per-line pay based on > local standards, so they know they are getting exactly what they are paying > for. Hopefully they will value your experience enough to consider letting > you continue working at home as opposed to having to train somebody new. > > I remember when I lived in GA and was going to school, being disheartened to > learn that transcribing from home was uncommon in that area (Waycross). Best > of luck to you! > > Lynn > > New here and feeling like a newbie again > > > Hi, > My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have been > an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a > great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full-time, > at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last > fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records > Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- > home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into > the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking > for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do > find a job, I'm outta there. > > Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had this > comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my comfort > level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but I > DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want > to go back. > > I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the > situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding > to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the > tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! > > Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all > better. > > Sherry > > > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC- unsubscribe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Sad, I agree. Maybe they'll come to their senses...you can always hope. Meanwhile, put out the word and we'll all be rooting for you. Are you thinking about trying one of the nationals? Lynn New here and feeling like a newbie again > > > Hi, > My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have been > an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a > great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full-time, > at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last > fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records > Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- > home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into > the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking > for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do > find a job, I'm outta there. > > Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had this > comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my comfort > level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but I > DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want > to go back. > > I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the > situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding > to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the > tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! > > Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all > better. > > Sherry > > > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC- unsubscribe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Yes, I had a phone interview with a company in Atlanta this morning and a test tape is on the way as we speak. > Sad, I agree. Maybe they'll come to their senses...you can always hope. > Meanwhile, put out the word and we'll all be rooting for you. Are you > thinking about trying one of the nationals? > > Lynn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 I just sent out my first resume this morning and had a call about an hour later...I'm trying to keep my current job's workload up while looking for a job on the sly, so the majority will probably be online this weekend. > ewwww Lynn! LOL I'm right next to Waycross... in Hazlehurst, actually... but > I had already decided that working from home really wasn't going to be one of > my options around here. Did you ever find anything at ALL <in-house or from > home> around Waycross? > > And Sherry... maybe they'll realize your worth and want to keep you on in the > same capacity they have you now. If not, maybe you'll find something better. > Since you have five years experience, have you tested with any of the > nationals? > > Take care and good luck, girly!! > > Sheila > student > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Hi Sheila, No, but I didn't really look actively while in the South. I got my schooling at OTI (now OTC, and yes, the 'O' stands for Okefenokee) and then moved West, where it seems almost all the MTs work from home. My instructor said the going rate down there was .07 per line, and that one would have to work in-house for at least a few years before they would consider allowing working from home. Lynn Re: New here and feeling like a newbie again ewwww Lynn! LOL I'm right next to Waycross... in Hazlehurst, actually... but I had already decided that working from home really wasn't going to be one of my options around here. Did you ever find anything at ALL <in-house or from home> around Waycross? And Sherry... maybe they'll realize your worth and want to keep you on in the same capacity they have you now. If not, maybe you'll find something better. Since you have five years experience, have you tested with any of the nationals? Take care and good luck, girly!! Sheila student Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Yay! I hope it all goes well! Lynn Re: New here and feeling like a newbie again Yes, I had a phone interview with a company in Atlanta this morning and a test tape is on the way as we speak. > Sad, I agree. Maybe they'll come to their senses...you can always hope. > Meanwhile, put out the word and we'll all be rooting for you. Are you > thinking about trying one of the nationals? > > Lynn > TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 They did when I was there, and it was paid for almost entirely by the HOPE scholarship. They were sending out questionairres about online classes about the time I left, as in, if offerred, would you? I said yes. The actual transcription classes left a little bit to be desired, a little behind the times, but were a good enough start that I could supplement and get a BOS and do just fine. Lynn Re: New here and feeling like a newbie again Thanks, Lynn... I'm doing my course online and I really didn't even know that OTC offered MT courses. Hmmmm, maybe I'll move on out west ) Have a good rest of the night!! Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Lynn, I'm going to test with as many nationals as I can. Can't hurt right? There are also a bunch of clinics around here that I want to apply to. It would be great if I could get hired on to just do one specialty like x-ray or pediatrics. That way I could build up my confidence level and speed. Hang in there and know we are rooting for you too. Dyan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Sherry, No matter job you end up taking, I'd encourage you to leave on very good terms with your current employer. I'd also be sure to let them know that if they ever change their mind to let you work at home, you would love to hear from them. You never know what will happen down the road, nor how long the new CEO will last :-). Best of luck to you in finding another wonderful position!!!! S. vtmt@... www.mt-resources.com > Hi, > My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have > been > an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a > great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full-time, > at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last > fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records > Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- > home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into > the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking > for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do > find a job, I'm outta there. > > Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had > this > comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my > comfort > level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but > I > DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want > to go back. > > I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the > situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding > to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the > tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! > > Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all > better. > > Sherry > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Sherry, Where is your location in Georgia? I am in northeast area. New here and feeling like a newbie again > Hi, > My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have been > an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a > great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full-time, > at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last > fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records > Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- > home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into > the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking > for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do > find a job, I'm outta there. > > Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had this > comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my comfort > level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but I > DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want > to go back. > > I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the > situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding > to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the > tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! > > Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all > better. > > Sherry > > > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 , Good point and you're right. I had already planned to take the high road on this one by giving a proper notice, etc. Rumor is that the new CEO is planning to do away with the department altogether because it costs the clinic so much and the latest grapevine tidbit is that he is looking at outsourcing to India (where he is from). Sooooo....I will leave on good terms and cover my own hiney LOL > > Hi, > > My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have > > been > > an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a > > great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full- time, > > at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last > > fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records > > Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- > > home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into > > the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking > > for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do > > find a job, I'm outta there. > > > > Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had > > this > > comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my > > comfort > > level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but > > I > > DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want > > to go back. > > > > I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the > > situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding > > to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the > > tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! > > > > Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all > > better. > > > > Sherry > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 I am just north of Columbus, about an hour and a half south of Atlanta. > Sherry, > Where is your location in Georgia? I am in northeast area. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 I was asked by one of my accounts if I would consider working in office. I said no way! I told them that I work at home because I hate office politics and I can get twice as much work done in the same amount of time with no office interference and the ability to work anytime in a 24-hour period. They have never brought it up again, and that was 5 years ago. Re: New here and feeling like a newbie again > , > > Good point and you're right. I had already planned to take the high > road on this one by giving a proper notice, etc. Rumor is that the > new CEO is planning to do away with the department altogether because > it costs the clinic so much and the latest grapevine tidbit is that > he is looking at outsourcing to India (where he is from). > > Sooooo....I will leave on good terms and cover my own hiney LOL > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have > > > been > > > an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be > had) a > > > great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full- > time, > > > at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last > > > fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records > > > Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any > at- > > > home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move > into > > > the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am > looking > > > for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do > > > find a job, I'm outta there. > > > > > > Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had > > > this > > > comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my > > > comfort > > > level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, > but > > > I > > > DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't > want > > > to go back. > > > > > > I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the > > > situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is > understanding > > > to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to > the > > > tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! > > > > > > Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you > all > > > better. > > > > > > Sherry > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 , You just summed up in a nutshell why I do not want to work in the office. The other factors going into this decision are my military husband and a son who is a senior in high school that also has SEVERE ADHD and Opp. Defiant Disorder. I hate to sound like a whiner, but between DH calling me to say, " I have to go TDY tonight " and DS's school calling me AT LEAST twice a week, there is no way I could be as productive in an office as I am at home. When DH deployed to the Middle East after Sept 11 and then again to Iraq I was able to be at home, be available for my son and be the kind of mom I want to be and I just don't see being able to do that while holding down an office job and then having to come home to another extremely full time (overtime) job. Not to mention, scrubs might be comfortable office attire, but jammies and bare feet rule! >>I told them that I work at home because I hate office politics > and I can get twice as much work done in the same amount of time with no office interference and the ability to work anytime in a 24- hour period. They have never brought it up again, and that was 5 years ago. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 I suspect we all enjoy working in the comfort of our loose, comfy clothes. I'm a night owl, and it works out very well for me, also, to work at home since I have two teenagers still at home and I want to be available for them. They'll be gone all too soon. I've enjoyed reading your many e-mails since I've been hooked up to your group. I'm learning a lot just by scanning them. Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Sherry, With your experience I am sure you will be on with one of the nationals very, very soon. Have you looked into www.medware-inc.com www.transolutions.net I have recently worked for both and highly recommend both companies. I am currently with Transolutions. If you have questions about either, please feel free to contact me at lafrog@... or . I have been in your situation, I will never forget one ortho group I worked for. They built a brand-new building and put in a lot of amenities. The other transcriptionist and I were called into a meeting at 3:30 p.m. to be told that we were no longer needed and we would be paid through the end of the day (5 p.m.). That was " so generous of them. " This doc later fired his brother who was the founding physician of the group. I will never forget that. I better get to work as I have to get to the PT in a few hours for probably less than 1 hour's worth of work. I had everything caught up on Tuesday and the doc has been on his 3-day outreach which I do not type. He will only have been in the office for this morning to see patients. So I might have a total of 10 minutes of dictation to transcribe. He is so routine that if I have typed on the patient before I just call up the previous dictation, change the dates and a few things in the body and then I'm done with it. Very, Very easy work. Am paid by the hour so that is why I want to maintain this partnership. I have rattled on too long. I will be hitting the work station now. Thanks, I have my fingers crossed for you. Gai Re: New here and feeling like a newbie again , Good point and you're right. I had already planned to take the high road on this one by giving a proper notice, etc. Rumor is that the new CEO is planning to do away with the department altogether because it costs the clinic so much and the latest grapevine tidbit is that he is looking at outsourcing to India (where he is from). Sooooo....I will leave on good terms and cover my own hiney LOL > > Hi, > > My name is Sherry and I just found this group yesterday. I have > > been > > an MT for five years. I live in Georgia and have (soon to be had) a > > great job at a multispecialty clinic in the area. I am a full- time, > > at-home employee for the clinic and LOVE the job. However, last > > fall, a new CEO was brought in and he informed the Med Records > > Director two days ago that he " wasn't aware that there were any at- > > home MTs " , that he " does not like them " and that I had to move into > > the office. Wellllllll.....after MUCH soul searching, I am looking > > for a job. I haven't given notice or quit outright, but when I do > > find a job, I'm outta there. > > > > Of course, that scares the you-know-what out of me!!! I have had > > this > > comfy, secure, well-paying job for the last four years and my > > comfort > > level meter is pegged out....it's a dream job in a lot of ways, but > > I > > DO NOT want to work in-house. Been there, done that and don't want > > to go back. > > > > I guess I just needed to find others who might understand the > > situation because DH doesn't begin to " get it. " He is understanding > > to a point, but most of the comments I'm hearing from him are to the > > tune of " How bad can it be " ? ARGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! > > > > Anyway, I'm glad I found all of you and hope to get to know you all > > better. > > > > Sherry > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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