The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Good Morning Friends :hugs

Aaaw gees Debby, I can not believe the stuff ups! So frustrating! :he

I was AWOL yesterday because the trials arrived within 2 hours of the e.mail saying they would be arriving sometime in the next 5 days.

So, I did something I have not done since I was in my teens .. I took a sick day to concentrate on the trials and to get them back ASAP.

I am confident! I do not have a foot pedal yet so transcription was done switching between Windows Media Player and Word but even with that handicap, I think I nailed them. One was particularly difficult due to the accent of the doctor and the speed at which he dictated but I got through it. No dramas with the terminology which I think you never really forget.

Even though I was a little nervous, I thoroughly enjoyed the 10 trials I had to complete in the field of general transcription, medical transcription and radiology transcription. The trials made me realise even more how much I miss medical typing and I so hope I am accepted. It was nice to don the headphones and be able to work without constant interruption or bad attitude.

I sat at my desk for most of the morning working on them and was manually switching between WMP and Word. After a break for lunch, I went back to my desk and did something that made me chuckle….after 18 years of being out of the field, when I sat back at my desk and donned the headphones, my foot was searching for the foot pedal! :lau Just like riding a bike, you don’t forget.

Anyways, thank you all for your support … on Stage 6 now which is evaluation of my trials [possibly up to 5 days before I hear]; Stage 7 is their offer and the final Stage 8 is my acceptance …. I have not wanted something so much for a long time! :fl :fl
 
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Good Morning Friends :hugs

Aaaw gees Debby, I can not believe the stuff ups! So frustrating! :he

I was AWOL yesterday because the trials arrived within 2 hours of the e.mail saying they would be arriving sometime in the next 5 days.

So, I did something I have not done since I was in my teens .. I took a sick day to concentrate on the trials and to get them back ASAP.

I am confident! I do not have a foot pedal yet so transcription was done switching between Windows Media Player and Word but even with that handicap, I think I nailed them. One was particularly difficult due to the accent of the doctor and the speed at which he dictated but I got through it. No dramas with the terminology which I think you never really forget.

Even though I was a little nervous, I thoroughly enjoyed the 10 trials I had to complete in the field of general transcription, medical transcription and radiology transcription. The trials made me realise even more how much I miss medical typing and I so hope I am accepted. It was nice to don the headphones and be able to work without constant interruption or bad attitude.

I sat at my desk for most of the morning working on them and was manually switching between WMP and Word. After a break for lunch, I went back to my desk and did something that made me chuckle….after 18 years of being out of the field, when I sat back at my desk and donned the headphones, my foot was searching for the foot pedal! :lau Just like riding a bike, you don’t forget.

Anyways, thank you all for your support … on Stage 6 now which is evaluation of my trials [possibly up to 5 days before I hear]; Stage 7 is their offer and the final Stage 8 is my acceptance …. I have not wanted something so much for a long time! :fl :fl
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Crazy but true story...figured this chicken hitched a ride on our semi yesterday as she went missing. Son just called and said he saw her up on the highway. Only reason he saw her was a couple kids were broke down and he stopped to help and there she was. I can’t believe she’s alive. She was very thirsty. 88* yesterday and 91* today. Those other kids helped catch her so they’ll have a story to tell.:gig
 

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