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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

"Work at home as a Medical Transriptionist"

I graduated with a degree of Bachelors in Science of Medical Technology. So, people would be expecting me to work as a medical technologist or a laboratory technician right? Hmm, Let's put it this way, who would work for the course that they have studied for so hard when they pay you less than what you could feed your family each month? Or should I say the money is never enough for your own living expenses.

That is how unfair work is in a third world country like Philippines. I am working as a Technical Representative on one of the exclusive call center companies in the Philippines. Why? Salary meets up with my needs.

But I have always been seeking for a job that would be similar to what I have been trained for. Browsing on the net, I have bumped into some sites and one that have caught my eye would be the work at home as a medical transcriptionist. I think it would be great since I am medically inclined, but certain requirements are to be met. Here are some sites that you might want to visit:2scribe.com, axolotol.com, csstranscription.com, eightcrossings.com and focusinformatics.com

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