- December 4, 2019
Triple Chocolate Turtle Cookies
By Rachel Tirabassi in Articles onRead moreBy Carl’s Bad Cravings Turtle Cookies rolled in mini chocolate chips and pecans then filled with creamy, silky caramel and drizzled with chocolate for triple chocolate heaven! This Turtle Cookies Recipe looks super impressive but is actually super easy to make! Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 10 minutes Servings: 30 Cookies Ingredients Chocolate Cookies 1/2 cup unsalted butter at room temperature (1…
- December 4, 2019
Transcription Platform Rev Slashes Minimum Pay for Workers
By Rachel Tirabassi in Articles onRead moreBy Bryan Menegus for Gizmodo Rev, one of biggest names in transcription—and one of the cheapest services of its kind—opted to alter its pay structure with little warning for thousands of contractors on its platform, some of whom are furious at what they expect will be smaller paychecks from here on out. Launched in 2010, Rev made a name for…
- December 4, 2019
A List of Commonly Confused Words
By Rachel Tirabassi in Articles onRead moreBy University of Richmond Writing Center Words that sound alike or nearly alike but have different meanings often cause writers trouble. Here are a few of the most common pairs with correct definitions and examples: ACCEPT-to receive ex: He accepts defeat well. EXCEPT-to take or leave out ex: Please take all the books off the shelf except for the red…
- November 6, 2019
Seven Companies That Hire Beginner Transcriptionists From Home
By Rachel Tirabassi in Articles onRead moreFrom the Work from Home Women If you’ve always craved flexibility in your daily work schedule, becoming a transcriptionist could be the answer. Transcriptionists take audio and video clips and transcribe what is being said to produce polished, written content. If you can type well and efficiently, a work-from-home transcription career may suit you well. You can work when you want, and…
- November 6, 2019
Medical Transcription: Still Room In-House
By Rachel Tirabassi in Articles onRead moreBy Elizabeth S. Goar for For the Record Step inside several departments that have—in one form or another—survived the overwhelming trend toward outsourcing. It’s not breaking news to say that a significant majority of hospitals have outsourced their medical transcription departments to third-party vendors. In fact, while there are no specific numbers available, the American Healthcare Documentation Professionals Group puts…