Can you tell me what it is really like?
I am thinking of going to a school for MT and wanted some answers from someone who is actually working in the field, not the "sales" answers I'm getting from the school. I have always thought I would enjoy it, and now have an opportunity to go to a school that only teaches transcription & coding. I was a medical billing supervisor for 5 years, but am thinking of something I can do if/when we have children & move out of state.
Is it somewhat flexible?
Are you working from home or at a business?
If you are working from home - do you get "cabin fever"?
Do you get benefits?
Is the pay worth it?
What are your hours like?
How much time do you have to complete assignments?
I've heard someone say it was the best money they've made in their pajamas! Just want some real life opinions
I am thinking of going to a school for MT and wanted some answers from someone who is actually working in the field, not the "sales" answers I'm getting from the school. I have always thought I would enjoy it, and now have an opportunity to go to a school that only teaches transcription & coding. I was a medical billing supervisor for 5 years, but am thinking of something I can do if/when we have children & move out of state.
Is it somewhat flexible?
Are you working from home or at a business?
If you are working from home - do you get "cabin fever"?
Do you get benefits?
Is the pay worth it?
What are your hours like?
How much time do you have to complete assignments?
I've heard someone say it was the best money they've made in their pajamas! Just want some real life opinions

and sometimes I miss being in an office and interacting with other people. But it works for me and my family because I never miss the kids events and I can go on field trips and all that good stuff. My dogs would miss having someone home if I had a job somewhere else too. I think it is a matter of figuring out what works for you. There are people who assume because I am home I don't have a "real" job and there are days when I am sure if I have to decipher one more ESL doc's jibberish babble that I am going to go out and get a "real" job but for the most part it works for me. It's not perfect but then no job really is. Just make sure if you decide to do it you get a good education because you will not get a job working from home without the benefit of a good school. PM me if you have any questions. I'll be happy to try and answer them for you.
