Thursday, December 25, 2014

It's Christmas 12.25.2014


Technically, it's Christmas and it's a day that most spend with their family.  While I would have loved to do that, it's not possible this year with my family once again spread out in different states so I am home, doing what needs to be done, finding work.  It's quiet and I like that.  My girlfriend is at work (against her will) and my youngest daughter is napping.

Besides, Christmas doesn't have the same appeal now that my girls are older.  I used to get super excited when they were little.  This is the second Christmas that I haven't seen my oldest daughter and that bothers me.  She moved away a few days after her birthday last year and with all that has been going on in my life, I haven't been able to do any traveling. Mainly, I've been stuck in job search mode for far too long.  Even when I had a job, I was looking because it was only part-time.  Now, I don't even have that so it's even more in the forefront of my life.  Eventually, I will find a job, I'm sure but this is getting old and so am I.  Honestly, if I didn't need a job, I probably wouldn't even bother looking but the truth of the matter is, I need an income and I need it now so I press on, searching.

I'm hoping and praying that 2015 will be better.  Of course, I hoped that 2014 would have been better but I lost my job in 2014 so that clearly wasn't better. Oh well.  Either way, I hope everyone had a fun-filled day or at least got to do something they wanted to do.

Until next time,

~Pamela Denise~

Monday, December 15, 2014

Yep, it's Monday...again 12.15.14


I didn't blog much at all last week.  I was actually quite busy applying for jobs and just being productive.  I even went to a resume writing workshop which was really very helpful. I had to give my resume a complete overhaul.  My resume was missing so much important information that it made sense as to why I was getting the usual response "We've chosen to go with another candidate."  The only positions that I seemed to be a good fit for were transcription positions.  Of course I get the occasional email from what I call scammer positions who claim they found my resume and thought I would be a good fit for their opportunity in insurance sales.....uhhh, no where on my resume is there anything listed about any sales experience...so yeah...scammer position.  I spent an entire day updating my resume and then updating company sites that had my profile on them so hopefully things will start to turn around in the job sector really soon.  It's been almost 2 months and quite frankly, I'm bored and ready to go back to work.  Ideally, I would love to work full-time from home but since I don't have a private office any longer, I don't want to even apply for call center positions.  I know they have zero tolerance for noise and right now, my girlfriend is watching Bar Rescue right next to me LOL.  Of course, I can go back into transcription but I already know that won't turn out well with the low pay that they offer now.  I'm not trying to kill myself and end up with major carpal tunnel syndrome because I have to type all day and night to make  any money with their measly 3-5 cents per line.  I'm cool on that.

So yeah, with those things working against me, I will opt for working in an office, which again, poses another problem.  Ya girl ain't trying to drive to Atlanta, not if I can help it.  That drive is stressful.  It's totally different when I go to visit my daughter in college in Atlanta because I'm not on a time schedule so I'm not as stressed out.  One day I will work for myself and Atlanta traffic won't be an issue.  There's traffic in my little town too but it's only bad in certain spots, like the main streets that people use to avoid the highway, which I completely understand. Let's be honest though, there's always traffic Atlanta, no matter where you go.

Okay, I'm done ranting about jobs and traffic.  I need to go grocery shopping since the kid will be home tomorrow and we all know teenagers, even slim girls, can eat.  Besides, I found a recipe for Asian Garlic Tofu and with the kid being a foodie, I want to make it for her. She is supposed to start a blog with her food adventures soon and I'm actually looking forward to reading it.

Until next time,

~Pamela Denise~

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Freelance shouldn't feel like volunteering 12.9.14


I'm sure I've spoken about this in past blogs but I've worked as a Medical Transcriptionist for over 20 years.  For most of those years, I made a good living, from home.  That was until the Medical Transcription Service Organizations, or MTSOs for short, really started popping up and taking over the work.  At first, I looked at it as a good thing.  You know, a way to work independently for several companies if I chose to, in which case, my earnings would be unlimited.  Yeah, sounded good to me.  What I didn't count on is the fact that the MTSOs weren't going to pay much, all while expecting you to do so much more.  Medical Transcription used to be a good profession, one that I was proud to be a part of.  For those of you who are not sure what I'm talking about, I basically listen to a recording of a patient's doctor visit or surgical procedure and type what the doctor is saying in regards to that visit or surgery.  It's a quite solitary job but being an introvert, I enjoyed it.

Back to the MTSOs.  I spent the last year working as a Medical Records Clerk, which I also enjoyed but with budget cuts at the hospital, my position was terminated so I figured, why not give transcription another try, especially with winter coming and my paranoia of being stuck on Atlanta highways.  Well, let's just say that things have not changed. Some of these companies are paying even less.  I don't see how this is even legal.  I've seen positions that pay 3-4 cents per line for editing reports that have been generated by the voice recognition computer system.  The companies feel like that's a reasonable amount of money because they claim that you can edit twice as much.  I beg to differ.  Even if you do edit twice as many lines, you are still only earning 6-8 cents per line.  Typing 1000 lines per shift at 6 cents per line works out to $60 a day, from home, or $600 every 2 weeks before taxes.  Sounds very doable but in the grand scheme of things, it's rare that you will even earn that without sitting at your computer for 12-15 hours a day waiting for work, so that same 1000 lines at 6 cpl per line over 12 hours works out to $5 an hour, less than minimum wage. You may also be struggling through horrible dictators or dealing with horrible computer programs that they claim are the best thing since sliced bread.  Hmmmph, they are not.  Let's not forget that so many of these companies are staffed by what I like to refer to as "mean girls," who micromanage by emails and instant messaging because you work from home.  It can make for a very stressful working environment.  The job itself is stressful enough without all of the added extra.

The sad thing is that people are still actively accepting those low wages and killing themselves in order to get their line counts up high enough to justify taking such a low line rate of pay, all while needing to maintain a 98-99% QA rate.  I'm all for producing quality work because after all, this is someone's medical record we are talking about and correct information is important but these low line rates are quite sickening if you ask me.  When I worked as a transcriptionist from home for another hospital, I made 15 cents per line, so at 1000 lines, I earned $150 a day but usually typed more than that, so yeah, these line rates are a slap in the face.  Of course, the hospital I worked for now sends all of their work to services. I get it, it's business.  Even with them paying a higher rate to the services, in the long run, they are winning because they don't have to offer health insurance, vacation time, or have office space for these employees and the work is still getting done.

But seriously, 3-4 cents per line is a damn insult! Even if I were just starting out, I would feel insulted by that line rate and be mad that I even trained in this profession.  Call center reps make more than that from home. That's not my thing and I don't have a quiet enough space for that sort of work.  Otherwise, I'd be doing that right now.  Heck, even at $8-9/hr which is what I see most call centers paying, that works out to $64-72 a day from home, and you are only working the 8 hours. Granted you may have to deal with irate customers but still at least you know that going in.  These MTSOs will paint this lovely picture of how easy it is to make so much money with them. Yeah right. Talk to a few MTs and they will tell you a quite different story.  Many of us have chosen to get out of the profession because of MTSOs.


Let me get off my soap box and focus on what needs to be done.  I signed up for an Interior Design course thanks to Groupon and it was only $39 so I need to work on that.  If you haven't signed up for Groupon, what are you waiting for? Here's a link.  They have a ton of killer deals. I was unaware of the classes until my girlfriend took a class.  I'm currently stalking the real estate training.  I missed the one for my state for $99!  I will be taking that next because I'm pretty sure they will offer it again.  Clearly, I need a new profession and really, I have no desire to sit through 4 years of college for a bachelor's degree. The more things I can learn in the shortest amount of time, the better my odds will be in this crazy, unstable economy.

Until next time,

~Pamela Denise~

Monday, December 8, 2014

Neck candy is calorie-free 12.8.14



Happy Monday!

A while back, I joined a company called Kitsy Lane to sell jewelry online but honestly, as much as I love jewelry, I didn't give it a lot of effort.  Needless to say, I eventually closed my boutique.  I woke up this morning and decided to give it another try, so I opened another boutique, Pretty Sparkles.  I'm super excited this time, more so than I was the last time and I'm not really sure why.  I hadn't even thought about the company since I closed my first boutique.

Anyway, check them out.  Feel free to shop my boutique, or heck, join through me using this referral link and get a boutique of your own.  The best part, it's free to join. Yes, I said free. There are no required supplies to purchase, no business starter kits, and no monthly fees to maintain your website.  Of course, you can purchase a business starter kit, it's just not mandatory. You can always do that later if you choose.  There are no parties that you have to do in order to make money.  You can basically promote your boutique solely online, or with flyers and business cards.  You can create the flyers for free. They use Vistaprint for their business cards but again, these aren't mandatory.

It's funny how the second time around, I realize there are so many positive things about this company that draw me to it on a business level.  People always say you have to spend money to make money.  This company gives you an option that proves this statement to be false just by offering free sign ups, free websites, etc.  They also have free webinars to help you get started. I believe they are prerecorded but the information is valid and if I remember, correctly, they are no more than an hour. You just have to sign up and show up.  Don't get me wrong, I'm all for investing in your business but at the same time, I'm just going to lay it on the line....your girl is broke right now and anything that allows me to make some money without squeezing the life out of every dime I have is a good thing.  Not to mention, investing time can be more valuable than investing money because you are actually putting in the effort, as opposed to just spending the money.

So yeah, check out the site, buy some stuff, get your own store...have some fun, make some money.

I think I will spend today researching other companies that I can join and earn some money.  If I come up with a list, I will try to come back and post another blog with my findings.

~Pamela Denise~

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Feeling discouraged but never defeated 12.2.14


I set a goal for myself to be employed, or at the very least set up for an interview by December 1st. Well, that was yesterday and I'm still unemployed.  Technically, if you count the contracting position that I did for 8 days last month, I guess I didn't miss my mark but since I am no longer with them and have not even been financially compensated for my efforts as of yet, I'm not really counting them.

Anyway, today is a new day and I woke up in a funk. Honestly, I don't think it really has anything to do with me not finding a job yet but more so the process.  I'm tired of filling out applications.  I'm tired of sifting through thousands of job ads online.  I'm tired of signing up with staffing agencies.  All of that takes works, and on top of that, I'm tired of jumping through hoops with the unemployment office just for a few hundred dollars. I feel like if I can find a way to earn at least what I was earning with my part time job, which wasn't a lot, I'd be okay, especially if I could do it from home.  That would give me the breathing room I need to allow me to focus on what I really want to do....run my own online business, and get into some sort of career dealing with houses, and also allow me to focus on moving out of this city...but that's another blog..maybe tomorrow.  That's what would make me happiest.  Getting there seems to be the problem.  I even applied for a leasing consultant position for an apartment complex because the ad said they would train you.  They chose someone else.

Like I said though, I'm not defeated. I just needed to vent to get it out of my system in order to focus today and come up with a new game plan because clearly what I'm doing is not working. You know, "Do the same thing, and you will get the same results"......also known as the definition of insanity.  I'd like to think that I'm not insane.

Okay, enough rambling, time to get some more fuel in the form of coffee and get the wheels turning in the right direction.

Until my next ramble session,

~Pamela Denise~