Do Not Work For Company In Illinois Called JYT |
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ColleenCollect in Boston, Massachusetts 16 months ago |
i had a similar experience with a company in maine. i made no money and sat around all day waiting for work. when they hired me they said they had tons of work. when i complained, they put me on a different account; again i waited. i called them and quit. |
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Sandra in Springfield, Oregon 16 months ago |
Bravo to you for sharing your experiences. As a group we should share that kind of info to reduce the chance of being exploited. I imagine there are a lot of horror stories out there, unfortunately. Before working for that company were you employed by a regular medical facility and were you outsourced? It might be helpful to hear those stories too and what people have gone through in the process. If we collectively reported such companies to the Bureau of Labor maybe it would get their attention...but how effective I wonder in a country that is currently supporting and encouraging selling out jobs of hardworking individuals to other countries. |
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Tim B in Phoenix, Arizona 16 months ago |
In case you are interested in a job to create a residual income, if you are a very serious person, if you are willing to work in a sale/+training field, I will like to tell you about the company I work with. We are a Health Company seeking more people in all States. You will be your own boss you can work from home and set your own hours Very complex training is provided. Our training will help you very much to become successful. To contact me, reply to this comment and I will receive an email directly. |
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ColleenCollect in Boston, Massachusetts 16 months ago |
tim, go away. if u are serious, you will tell us what your selling. |
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Hunnee in New Mexico 7 months ago |
Sandra in Springfield, Oregon said: Bravo to you for sharing your experiences. As a group we should share that kind of info to reduce the chance of being exploited. I imagine there are a lot of horror stories out there, unfortunately. Before working for that company were you employed by a regular medical facility and were you outsourced? It might be helpful to hear those stories too and what people have gone through in the process. If we collectively reported such companies to the Bureau of Labor maybe it would get their attention...but how effective I wonder in a country that is currently supporting and encouraging selling out jobs of hardworking individuals to other countries. I've been sharing my horror stories of MT for a decade, and no one seems to care, especially other MTs. I don't know why they are to apathetic. We are getting paid a fraction of what national companies/local companies are paid per line for our work. I have highly specialized knowledge that not everyone has; not everyone can be an MT. If I were a carpenter or a plumber I wouldn't have to beg for a living wage. I would be paid what $18-$25 an hour, which is what we all deserve. Speed isn't everything when your accounts gets switched on you, or you are masked to the most difficult dictators or purpose, i.e., for asking a question. So many supervisors have looked me right in the eye and lied. It's amazing. Some of them were MTs until a promotion (I've noticed often they are uneducated but glad to not be transcribing anymore)and I even had one who had never transcribed in her life. I work in a department now where no one is offered the opportunity to do supervisory work, even though they need help, so when they advertise for a transcription supervisor, human resources tell the MTs, you don't have supervisory experience. Well, where exactly am I supposed to get that. This is a profession where women do not help other women, and MTs are disrespected for work they do. |
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Barbara in Mission Viejo, California 4 months ago |
Can you please send information on your company to barbara@alliedschools.com ? Thanks, Barbara Tim B in Phoenix, Arizona said: In case you are interested in a job to create a residual income, if you are a very serious person, if you are willing to work in a sale/+training field, I will like to tell you about the company I work with. We are a Health Company seeking more people in all States. You will be your own boss you can work from home and set your own hours Very complex training is provided. Our training will help you very much to become successful. To contact me, reply to this comment and I will receive an email directly. |
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Pamela M in Atlanta, Georgia 4 months ago |
Sadly, I see I'm not the only one dealing with this. I worked for a local hospital before relocating to Georgia and thought I would have no problem finding work. Even the hospitals don't want to pay much and I have 18 years of experience. I'm currently working for 2 services because that was all I could find and that's not even enough. Luckily for me, if I decide to go back to home state (which will be an option soon if something better doesn't come along), I can reapply and get my old job back. It's sad how the services have turned this into such an uhappy/underpaid field to work in. |
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Shirley in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin 4 months ago |
Robin Phillipss said: I worked for JYT transcription based in Sycamore, Illinois. This company worked me day and night without compensation for shift work. They stated that they would pay me by the line and then computer their own line counts which were miniscule. The first six months plus of my employ with them, they would send me nearly no money whatsoever though they promised me a line rate. That rate was compiled with their own computer at a "joke of a rate". I am a formerly certified Med Transcriptionist with tons of experience (more than 20+ years) and they abused my talent. I helped them when they virtually had no employees to speak of and helped them set up accounts (as their consultant...doing templates for them) which they copied......they plagiarized my style of transcription. They then found picky oony reasons why to let me go after nearly 14 months of employ with them. They had difficulty finding and keeping accounts. They are a fly by night operation and again they are in violation of US Department of Labor statutes. I pity anyone working for them. If they wanted to fire a person, they would build a case against the person and then let them go, even the most faithful of employees. I have reported them to the US Department of Labor and of course to the Illinois State Board as they are in violation of almost every offense. They virtually targeted me personally for some reason. I cannot say why they did that per se but yes they did it. Please no one who wishes a truly bonified position in medical trnascription get on with this company. They lie to their employees. They set up ONLY CERTAIN EMPLOYEES WITH GOBS OF WORK AND THEY DISCRIMINATE AGAINST OTHER EMPLOYEES....they tell you that they have templates that are computer ready and then they make employees like me fill in word for word all of the headers and footers of their templates to slow me down from getting line count when in fact the employees that they wanted to stay with them, they supplied |
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Shirley in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin 4 months ago |
I seem to find this happens with most transcription companies. They start out saying you will have normals and templates, but then I seem to get the work with no normals or templates. At first I do, but then after a week or so, it's all straight typing, every report a different specialty, different doctor, and mostly ESL (hard) doctors with no templates or normals!!! Even a brain surgeon couldn't figure out what they're saying, come on! I truly feel they are greedy people in this industry and looking for a slave to type their work at ridiculous rates. I am currently trying to find my own accounts so I don't have to deal with NUTTY people in this industry anymore. I have been transcribing now for 12 years and worked in a hospital for quite a few years before working as an independent contractor. You're better off finding your own accounts so you are your own boss! |
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Shirley in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin 4 months ago |
Barbara in Mission Viejo, California said: Can you please send information on your company to barbara@alliedschools.com ? I would be interested in hearing more about this position. Thank you. |
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FAE MEADERDS in Chicago, Illinois 3 months ago |
Regarding JYTTranscription: I worked for this company for a while and them part time. I had no problems with receiving my pay or with the line count. I am sorry to hear this from the above person, but the owner is a very reasonable person. I worked for a company that is located in the Rockford area and believe me she was a major problem. I did have a problem with receiving my money from her and at one point I had signed for my checks to be directly deposited to my bank and had trouble with her doing this and had to get the help of my bank. This company was called Pharmacy Transcription. This is one company not to work for. |
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FAE MEADERDS in Chicago, Illinois 3 months ago |
Regarding JYTTranscription: I worked for this company for awhile and then part time. I had no problems with receiving my pay or with the line count. I am sorry to hear this from the above person, but the owner is a very reasonable person. I worked for a company that is located in the Rockford area and believe me she was a major problem. I did have a problem with receiving my money from her and at one point I had signed for my checks to be directly deposited to my bank and had trouble with her doing this and had to get the help of my bank. This company was called Prescription Pharmacy Transcription. This is one company not to work for. |
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