Ciara
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  • Sugar Land, TX
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Weekend Rates
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I am not too sure if this is allowed or not, but I am wondering what is the standard formula used to calculate weekend rates. I don't want to shortchange myself or quote something too high. Thanks!Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Scott Mitchell Oct 30, 2016.

 

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What is your occupation?
I am a scopist and videographer.
What state do you live in?
Texas
How did you find out about CSRnation?
Internet
What is your CSR number if you're a court reporter?
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If reporter/scopist, what software do you use?
ProCAT, Eclipse

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At 13:07 on September 25, 2014, Jill Moyle said…

Sure.  If you're on Facebook, there's a few groups where people post for scopists.  Triple Threat is one.  Court Reporter/Scopist Connection (or something like that) is another. If ProCAT has a FB page, you can probably post on there too or see if someone is looking for a scopist.  Good luck!

At 13:06 on September 25, 2014, Lisa Berryhill said…

You too! I really appreciate all your help with the computer stuff. I'll definitely call you as soon as things pick up.

At 12:46 on September 25, 2014, Jill Moyle said…

Hey, Ciara.  There was a scopist on Triple Threat Scoping Job Board on Facebook whose reporter has so much work that she needs a second scopist on ProCAT. The scopist's name was Nancy Munson Roy, and her email is njoy123@aol.com.

At 9:20 on September 29, 2013, Brytta Fitzgibbons said…

I really like the picture of your cat and your page.

At 9:19 on September 29, 2013, Brytta Fitzgibbons said…

Welcome aboard

At 12:22 on September 15, 2013, Brytta Fitzgibbons said…

Welcome

 
 
 

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