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Date Posted: 23:28:00 04/11/02 Thu
Author: Kathi Allen
Subject: Re: Introduction
In reply to: Virginia Greenstone 's message, "Re: Introduction" on 04:41:48 04/10/02 Wed

Hi! And thanks for replying. We just moved into a new house (to us) and the view out my window now as I transcribe is Pikes Peak!!! I work afternoons, so I get to enjoy every luscious sunset God provides! In our old house, I only had 60 foot evergreens and birds. (oh, darn) This is much better! So you watch it rise, and I'll keep an eye on it for the sunset. That way, we've got it covered at both ends!

I did the "before it was cool" transcription thing too, only I had to go pick up the tape at the end of the day, transcribe it, and have it back to the doc before noon the next day! Got a little crazy.

This is the only thing I want to do now. And I love ProScript since I can work anywhere in the country. Sure am glad I found them!

Nice to meet you.


>Good morning!
>
>I enjoyed reading your message and wondered what
>scenic view you have as you do your transcription. I
>live in Cape Coral, Florida and the office is at the
>front of our house so that I'm able to watch the sun
>rising in the morning (I start at 6:30 a.m.) It is
>great with the palm trees in the foreground--can't
>believe I'll ever get tired of watching this color
>show.
>
>I was in Denver many years ago but will never forget
>the beauty of the mountains.
>
>I haven't made my official introduction to the message
>board...perhaps later today (as this is my day off
>work), but I too have a "gaggle" of grandchildren (a
>gaggle constituting six or more) from my husband's
>side of the family--six under age seven. I also have
>three sons who are not married who live in Tampa,
>Florida; Rockford, Illinois; and Minneapolis,
>Minnesota.
>
>Love working at home--started when I was 34 and my
>kids were young and have been at it ever since off and
>on in one form or another. For several years I owned
>Medical Transcription Service in Rockford (way before
>home transcription was popular)and UPS would pick up
>and deliver cassette tapes to me from hospitals in
>Chicago and I would send the hard copies back the next
>day via UPS.
>
>Can't imagine ever going out to work in an office or
>hospital--love kicking back and having a hot cup of
>coffee within arm's reach, plus, I doubt they'd
>appreciate my old beat-up slippers which must somehow
>be connected to my fingertips as I can't seem to type
>unless I'm wearing them.
>
>Warmest wishes,
>
>Virginia
>
>>Hi guys! This is a great idea! I live in Colorado
>>with my husband of 34 years, Rich. We have three
>>kids: Kristi, who is 30, married, mother of an
>>11-year-old, 2-year-old twin girls, is pregnant and
>>due in October, and works as an accounting manager for
>>Corvel Medical Billing. What she does in her spare
>>time, we have never figured out!
>>
>>Then there's Randy, who is 27, married, and the father
>>of Michaela, 3, Gabriella, 2, and another one in the
>>oven. He's a youth pastor in Oklahoma while he
>>finishes his degree at Ozark Christian College.
>>
>>Finally we have Kyria. She's 23, married, no kids,
>>and is an insulin dependent diabetic, very brittle in
>>nature.
>>
>>I had my own business for 3 years when I was an MT
>>among other jobs, and I have been working steadily as
>>an MT now for two years, the last one with ProScript.
>>This is SOOOOO much better than working in a hospital!

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