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You go to school and study Court Stenography. Actually, a CART reporter is a

Court Reporter, like the ones you see sitting at the front of the court taking

notes on a machine. That's the same machine they use but instead of the data

being saved for later printing, it is sent directly, real time, to a laptop. You

need to check the licensing requirements in your state, if any.

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How do I get a job doing this???? :)

-Robin

in memphis

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don't the court people do it in short hand though??

-Robin

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> From: semesky@...

> Date: 2006/06/16 Fri PM 01:07:16 EDT

> To: Listen-Up

> Subject: Re: CART?

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> You go to school and study Court Stenography. Actually, a CART reporter is a

Court Reporter, like the ones you see sitting at the front of the court taking

notes on a machine. That's the same machine they use but instead of the data

being saved for later printing, it is sent directly, real time, to a laptop. You

need to check the licensing requirements in your state, if any.

>

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

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> How do I get a job doing this???? :)

>

> -Robin

> in memphis

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don't the court people do it in short hand though??

-Robin

>

> From: semesky@...

> Date: 2006/06/16 Fri PM 01:07:16 EDT

> To: Listen-Up

> Subject: Re: CART?

>

> You go to school and study Court Stenography. Actually, a CART reporter is a

Court Reporter, like the ones you see sitting at the front of the court taking

notes on a machine. That's the same machine they use but instead of the data

being saved for later printing, it is sent directly, real time, to a laptop. You

need to check the licensing requirements in your state, if any.

>

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

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>

> How do I get a job doing this???? :)

>

> -Robin

> in memphis

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>

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don't the court people do it in short hand though??

-Robin

>

> From: semesky@...

> Date: 2006/06/16 Fri PM 01:07:16 EDT

> To: Listen-Up

> Subject: Re: CART?

>

> You go to school and study Court Stenography. Actually, a CART reporter is a

Court Reporter, like the ones you see sitting at the front of the court taking

notes on a machine. That's the same machine they use but instead of the data

being saved for later printing, it is sent directly, real time, to a laptop. You

need to check the licensing requirements in your state, if any.

>

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

>

>

> How do I get a job doing this???? :)

>

> -Robin

> in memphis

>

>

>

>

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No - they use a little machine they only *they* can use - it's totally

mysterious but somehow turns into words. probably knows more...

bswatson@... wrote:

> don't the court people do it in short hand though??

>

> -Robin

>

>> From: semesky@...

>> Date: 2006/06/16 Fri PM 01:07:16 EDT

>> To: Listen-Up

>> Subject: Re: CART?

>>

>> You go to school and study Court Stenography. Actually, a CART reporter is a

Court Reporter, like the ones you see sitting at the front of the court taking

notes on a machine. That's the same machine they use but instead of the data

being saved for later printing, it is sent directly, real time, to a laptop. You

need to check the licensing requirements in your state, if any.

>>

>>

>> -------------- Original message --------------

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>>

>> How do I get a job doing this???? :)

>>

>> -Robin

>> in memphis

>>

>>

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No - they use a little machine they only *they* can use - it's totally

mysterious but somehow turns into words. probably knows more...

bswatson@... wrote:

> don't the court people do it in short hand though??

>

> -Robin

>

>> From: semesky@...

>> Date: 2006/06/16 Fri PM 01:07:16 EDT

>> To: Listen-Up

>> Subject: Re: CART?

>>

>> You go to school and study Court Stenography. Actually, a CART reporter is a

Court Reporter, like the ones you see sitting at the front of the court taking

notes on a machine. That's the same machine they use but instead of the data

being saved for later printing, it is sent directly, real time, to a laptop. You

need to check the licensing requirements in your state, if any.

>>

>>

>> -------------- Original message --------------

>>

>>

>> How do I get a job doing this???? :)

>>

>> -Robin

>> in memphis

>>

>>

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>>

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No - they use a little machine they only *they* can use - it's totally

mysterious but somehow turns into words. probably knows more...

bswatson@... wrote:

> don't the court people do it in short hand though??

>

> -Robin

>

>> From: semesky@...

>> Date: 2006/06/16 Fri PM 01:07:16 EDT

>> To: Listen-Up

>> Subject: Re: CART?

>>

>> You go to school and study Court Stenography. Actually, a CART reporter is a

Court Reporter, like the ones you see sitting at the front of the court taking

notes on a machine. That's the same machine they use but instead of the data

being saved for later printing, it is sent directly, real time, to a laptop. You

need to check the licensing requirements in your state, if any.

>>

>>

>> -------------- Original message --------------

>>

>>

>> How do I get a job doing this???? :)

>>

>> -Robin

>> in memphis

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Court reporters use several technologies. The little machine they tap

keys on is a phonetic thing - they type by how the word sounds, it's

not a regular keyboard with each letter being typed. It's like

shorthand on a machine. Some court reporters use stenography or

shorthand using pen and paper. Some use a " steno-mask " which is a big

mask they put over their mouth and nose and repeat every word that is

said into the mask which has a recorder connected to it. Most always

they also tape record whatever it is they are reporting. In modern

courtrooms, they use the steno machine and the tapes are fed into a

reader and typed pages come out. That way the judge can look over the

days proceedings while it is still fresh. I learned all this during the

8 years I spent as a legal nurse consultant. Court reporting is a good

career, you get to hear lots of interesting things, though lots of

boring things too. Some court reporters never work in a court room,

they do depositions and things in attorneys offices. So that is why

they cost so much - they are in great demand and they are used to being

paid by lawyers and courts who usually have a lot more money than

parents and school systems.

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