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Week in Review for May 12 – 18

Hello, and welcome to the Week in Review for May 12 – 18. This is my way of catching you up on any blogs you may have missed in the past week! Here’s a review of the happenings on the Jobs blog–if you have any feedback or comments, feel free to either leave a comment below or get in touch with me at Hava L {at} Families dot com! Thanks for reading!

Saturday, May 12

Bigger is Better…Or Not covers the idea that although there are some huge medical transcription companies out there, they aren’t always the best ones to fit your needs. Speaking of needs, many people need flexibility, and look to the MT job field to provide that. Make sure to check out Flexibility as a Medical Transcriptionist to find the best fit for you.

Sunday, May 13

Line Count, Spaces, and Your Pay tackles one of the biggest mysteries of the medical transcription field: The payscale. It will make your head hurt, but sadly this discussion cannot be avoided. Also on the topic of the MT job field, I posted a blog talking about how steady the work flow is in the MT field. Make sure to check that out. I also posted part one of the blog I wrote about TransScam…Oops! I mean TransAm. Don’t miss it!

Monday, May 14

A Question A Week: Any Budding Novelists Out There? talks to any of my readers who are looking to break into the writing field (I did get a PM from someone who reads my blogs and is a writer on the side. My thanks to her for the feedback!) Transam the Scam, Part Two finishes the expose on that worthless company.

Tuesday, May 15

Your Internet Connection as a Medical Transcriptionist – Does it Matter? points out that not all Internet connections are created equally, while How Much Are You Going to Make as a Medical Transcriptionist? helps those looking at the MT field to get a good feel for the salary they can (hopefully) make while working as an MT.

Thanks for reading, and we’ll see you back here next week, where we finish up the medical transcription series!