The Reasons Why I Am in Love With Medical Transcribing: An Inside Look

Posted by Susan Eliot 22 November, 2009

When I first got into medical transcribing, I honestly didn’t expect so much. I just assumed that it was going to be another job that would get me by. But what I have realized is that it really is everything I have ever wanted in a career! All those ads that display happy people living the ultimate lifestyle really aren’t lying!

Are you interested in transcriptionist work? It can be difficult to ignore the fact that you get to work at home. It’s truly devastating when people think that medical transcribing is “just another scam” because it’s not! It doesn’t even make sense to believe such a thing, but people will always think that. I guess it’s because working from home seems too good to be true.

It doesn’t take much to realize that medical transcription is a real career that involves real work and skill. You have to obtain a certificate for most companies to consider hiring you. I think that’s a wonderful thing because it provides all that a person needs to perform at their very best. With the knowledge imparted at medical transcription schools, you are better able to understand what you do, and why you do it.

What you do is no longer a job, but yes, a meaningful profession. The way a career makes you feel is most important. Don’t like your job? Then your whole life is going to be a mess in many ways. If you feel like what you do is worthwhile and worth your time, then you’ll be a generally happy person. There is nothing worse than hating your job because it absolutely ruins you.

I adore transcriptionist work because it gives me the opportunity to stay at home with my family. Of course, there are other people in my life who work at an office, and it doesn’t bother them one bit. Some people can’t bear the thought of working at home. It does have its negatives. But they are very few and far between. The only negative thing I can think of about being at home all day is the seclusion part of it. If you’ve got close friends and family members, you can always make up for that later.

People who work medical transcription jobs do not have a standard schedule to adhere to. However, it is recommended that you make your own so that you get some work done. If you do not set aside a regular portion of the day to work, you won’t make a lot of money. And that’s another thing about medical transcribing that is so great – the money. The thing about it is that I do not have to settle for the same amount each week.

The majority of transcription jobs pay by the line, so there is no limit to what you can make. If you’re a fast typist, (that comes with practice) you’ll make a killing in this business. In the beginning, I can remember only being able to type 60 lines per hour – and I still had loads of mistakes to correct. Not to mention, I only started out at 6 cents per line! But by the end of my first year, I was typing 150 lines per hour with little to no mistakes at all! It was so cool. As time has gone by, it’s only gotten better. Right now, it may seem virtually impossible, but how does typing 300 lines per hour at 10 cents per line sound? That’s 30 dollars per hour! Working a full eight-hour shift at that amount comes to $240 a day. Sounds wonderful doesn’t it? It is.

There are no concerns about when the bills are going to get paid, when there is going to be food on the table, etc. Medical transcriptionist work allows you to ensure your needs are met. If you can get past those first couple of years, then you’ve got it whipped! Sure, there will be those times when you feel like pulling out your hair and beating your head against your keyboard, but just hang in there.

I honestly couldn’t be happier with what I do. I know the house is going to stay clean and the kids are safe at home. My life is completely in order, and I like it that way. There is no childcare to pay, and no wasted gas to and from work every day. It’s a genuinely serene lifestyle. What can I say? I really do love this job!

Author Susan B. Eliot is an excellent resource in this field and is an expert when it comes to transcription jobs. She owns and operates her own transcription business and knows first hand all the details about medical transcriptionist work.

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