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Hey there, thanks for getting back to me, doing jobs on your own instead of "for the man" is a lot harder, I guess that's why you get paid more:) anyway, learning lots and meeting a lot of very cool people. one lady in pdx here replied to me and actually came over and showed me how to do word index and mini trans. I knew it was super easy, I guess I just needed a little help, anyway, thanks again!! How you doing down there?
I would have had a chance to meet you and buy you dinner! Oh, well, maybe next time when you get a long job you can come out. I am glad it worked out. If you get any non-realtime jobs, I am your guy (s). I can still give them a final at the end of the day, though. Carol will work on it while I am on the job (s)
Audra,
I heard from Carol that the woman she referred you to backed out of the job. Sorry to hear about that. What happened there, anyway? Hopefully, one of the other names she gave you worked out. I wish I did realtime, but I don't. So I can't help you personally. I actually don't even do any computer work. The lady you spoke to, Carol, does all my scoping and production work. She has only worked for me for 30 years, so we are still getting to know each other (g). The rates are pretty high here compared to other parts of the country, so I suppose it is difficult to cover a realtime job from out of state. I guess I didn't get involved in your negotiations, so I don't know what percentage or charges you were doing. I hope Carol was helpful, though, in helping you find someone. Jim Otterson is who I usually recommend for realtime, but he said he doesn't do livenote for some reason. Good luck! I hope everything works out for you.
Audra: If you still need help, let me know. I handle mainly realtime (Livenote, Bridge, etc.) Boulder's about 30 minutes from Denver. Sounds interesting. I do a lot of med mal and have done some patent litigation, mainly on heart defibrillators, though.
Audra -- is this depo still available? I live in Boulder and it would be fine. Is it an expert? I have done only a handful of Livenote jobs, but am totally willing to take itI
I didn't get a phone message. The best number is 303 -408-7532. That is my cell. Also - zanniereid@comcast.net is my e-mail that I get on my phone regularly. Thanks for the offer!
Let me know.
Suzanne Reid
CA CSR 12549. RPR
Colorado Notary Public
I should add, we have a certified live note reporter. Forgot to mention that in my last post. If we can help , let us know - -Elly (business partner is Robin Cassidy-Duran)
Hi Audra -- We'd be happy to cover. We work Eugene/Springfield and the rest
of Willamette Valley. We have conference rooms in Eugene and can arrange for conference rooms in Corvallis if necessary. Give us a call at
1-800-344-0983 or visit our website at ccreporting.com. Thanks -- Elly Knapp
C&C Court Reporting
Hi, Audra,
I received the offer for the 20th. I would be available on the 20th if the job is still open. My phone number is 503-730-9151. You could call me and we could discuss it further if you like. You could also write me at marytjacks@comcast.net.
Just a little about me: I have been reporting for 10 years this last October. I have covered many different types of depositions, as I'm sure you can imagine. I love patent cases; almost as much as I love medical malpractice. That's pretty much it I think. If you still need help, like I said, feel free to call.
thank you,
Mary Jacks
Hi, Audra. Thanks for the offer. I'm booked on the 20th already. There's a firm in Eugene called C&C Reporting 800-344-0983. Robin Cassidy-Duran is well-known and well-respected. depos@ccreporting.com Here's the webpage http://ccreporting.com/.
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OMG, did you go to school in Riverside, CA? I just noticed your name and thought, I think I went to school with her :)
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I heard from Carol that the woman she referred you to backed out of the job. Sorry to hear about that. What happened there, anyway? Hopefully, one of the other names she gave you worked out. I wish I did realtime, but I don't. So I can't help you personally. I actually don't even do any computer work. The lady you spoke to, Carol, does all my scoping and production work. She has only worked for me for 30 years, so we are still getting to know each other (g). The rates are pretty high here compared to other parts of the country, so I suppose it is difficult to cover a realtime job from out of state. I guess I didn't get involved in your negotiations, so I don't know what percentage or charges you were doing. I hope Carol was helpful, though, in helping you find someone. Jim Otterson is who I usually recommend for realtime, but he said he doesn't do livenote for some reason. Good luck! I hope everything works out for you.
BTW, my name is Kyung. I'm in the OC. TYL
Whatever works for you !!
Theresa
I didn't get a phone message. The best number is 303 -408-7532. That is my cell. Also - zanniereid@comcast.net is my e-mail that I get on my phone regularly. Thanks for the offer!
Let me know.
Suzanne Reid
CA CSR 12549. RPR
Colorado Notary Public
of Willamette Valley. We have conference rooms in Eugene and can arrange for conference rooms in Corvallis if necessary. Give us a call at
1-800-344-0983 or visit our website at ccreporting.com. Thanks -- Elly Knapp
C&C Court Reporting
I received the offer for the 20th. I would be available on the 20th if the job is still open. My phone number is 503-730-9151. You could call me and we could discuss it further if you like. You could also write me at marytjacks@comcast.net.
Just a little about me: I have been reporting for 10 years this last October. I have covered many different types of depositions, as I'm sure you can imagine. I love patent cases; almost as much as I love medical malpractice. That's pretty much it I think. If you still need help, like I said, feel free to call.
thank you,
Mary Jacks
I wish I could help! Sounds like a sweet job!
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