Re: Trouble in Paradise?



I try my best. Despite the fact I've often been complimented on catches I make in dictation, sometimes to their amazement (which tells me this is far from the norm), I doubt most of them think twice about it.


Gisele wrote:
Shows how much good AAMT has done to bring up the entire profession in
their estimation, doesn't it? To them it's like a front office
person/receptionist being "certified."


I feel that that perception is to be blamed on MTs as a whole, not just
AAMT.  We need to take some responsibility for our situation.

Gisele


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