A warm welcome from CSRnation, thanks for joining.
please join the Scopist group to your right.
just click "Scopists" and "Join Scopists"
Just a heads up. if you look at the top of your page to the left, you will see a person icon and a mail icon, click on the little guy and add me to your friends list (assuming you would want to, lol).
also, you can send private messages if ever need be.
you can add pictures, music and videos to your page.
if you have any questions please let me know.
Its also a good idea to have a picture of yourself on your page, please check this post, thank you. Click here!
Good morning, Jill. My name is Pam. I'm a court reporter in Lafayette, LA, and I'm looking for a typist. I have Procat, voice recognition, but I hardly ever use it because it never comes out right.
I have two typists working for me now, but I'm always looking for more!
Thanks!
Hi Jill,
Yes, there is a program that a videographer can take to become "certified".
I have never and will never take it. it is a way to take your money and it is not recognized by anyone or any state that I know off.
Some states or employers do require that you be a notary public.
If you fully know the technical and legal aspects then all you need is the equipment.
I do recommend that you sit in a couple of video depos before you start going solo.
I think NCRA offers a certification program called CVLS? not sure.
Kelli Combs (admin)
please join the Scopist group to your right.
just click "Scopists" and "Join Scopists"
Just a heads up. if you look at the top of your page to the left, you will see a person icon and a mail icon, click on the little guy and add me to your friends list (assuming you would want to, lol).
also, you can send private messages if ever need be.
you can add pictures, music and videos to your page.
if you have any questions please let me know.
Feb 8, 2008
Pamela MacDowell
I have two typists working for me now, but I'm always looking for more!
Thanks!
Aug 12, 2008
Kelli Combs (admin)
Yes, there is a program that a videographer can take to become "certified".
I have never and will never take it. it is a way to take your money and it is not recognized by anyone or any state that I know off.
Some states or employers do require that you be a notary public.
If you fully know the technical and legal aspects then all you need is the equipment.
I do recommend that you sit in a couple of video depos before you start going solo.
I think NCRA offers a certification program called CVLS? not sure.
Hope this helped.
Jan 1, 2009