Hello,
I need input from court reporters and scopists, please! I have been studying court reporting from home for a couple of years and want to start doing some scoping. I have a strong interest in scoping, mainly because I enjoy editing. Do you ever find yourself wishing you could correct all those atrocious spelling and grammatical errors you see online? This comes naturally to me. Who knows, maybe I'll enjoy being a scopist instead of a CR. By the way, I've been told that only one space is used following a period. It used to be two. This is a hard habit to break and I don't see why someone changed it in the first place! Anyway, I am eager to hear from you all on the subject of scoping.
I can read and write steno, I have Digital CAT, I enjoy editing and I possess a strong work ethic. How do I, as an inexperienced scopist start working? I would love to find a reporter who is willing to work with me and mold me. I am very teachable. I will not "guess" on something if I am unsure about it. I will always do the research. This is something I do even if I'm composing a simple email. It comes naturally to a person who respects the English language, her job and her reporter.
I welcome your advice and comments. I need your help to enter this field! I feel as though I have pretty much everything I need to work as a scopist, but I don't know how to put it all together cohesively. I don't know how to get started. Please share your experiences with me.
Thank you!