Posted on the NCRA forum by me tonight.....as follows:
I've always been an advodcate to student reporters when I had the chance. By that, what I mean is that when I worked in San Antonio, there was two court reporting schools there and I always tried to hire students to be my scopist. I was always very pleased to see them progress through the time they were with me and, for the most part, a lot of them went on to become reporters. It felt good to think that perhaps I had a part in…
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Added by Breck Record on August 19, 2009 at 20:14 —
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Has anyone purchased or used the new diamante? I have mixed feelings after using it for a week now, some pluses and minuses. Not sure if the minuses are just me or the machine, which is why I'm searching for reviews.
Added by Jayne Foreman on August 19, 2009 at 20:03 —
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Well, I just registered for the November RPR. I passed the written knowledge test in July, so this is the big test. I sat for it in May just to get an idea of how it was (with no expectations to pass any leg, which I didn't), and so I'm hoping that will help my test jitters. I am writing a solid 200+ wpm and just need my final three Q&A tests at 225 to get out there and start working. I don't need the RPR to work, technically, but really want to get it to beef up my resume. It is one thing…
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Added by Jackie on August 19, 2009 at 10:00 —
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My first year on the job went by so fast, but with MANY bumps along the way. Needless to say, I overwhelmed myself with work, got burned out, rejuvenated myself, and now there's not much work to be had in my area. I guess that's how it goes.
I definitely LIKE court reporting. I'm so looking forward to the day that I LOVE it. As a student I never realized how much work it would require. At school I'd transcribe a couple of times a week. It'd be a ten page transcript at that. I was not…
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Added by Naomi on August 17, 2009 at 22:36 —
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Ok, I have a problem. I'm trying to send an audio file to a scopist. The way I do my files is this: I keep one file for a full day of court. If I get a transcript request for a hearing for that day I just save the requested portion to another file name and then I associate the audio with that file. When I try to send that new file over to a scopist it will not let me send the audio. The only way I could figure out how to send it was to send the entire audio file for the full day of court and…
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Added by Crystal Chilton on August 14, 2009 at 14:08 —
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The freedom of being a
freelance court reporter is attractive to many court reporting professionals across the country, but the reality of the current economy is making this a difficult career choice. Court reporting agencies offer an alternative to reporters who want to keep their flexibility but want some added security.
Freelancing is a tough job,…
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Added by Huseby Inc. on August 13, 2009 at 11:30 —
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Anyone know of easy to remember brief for: I know, I mean, I just???
I am so tired of writing those out. I have a terrible memory when it comes to briefs.
Added by maura johnson on August 12, 2009 at 10:35 —
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Don't you just hate it when you read back wrong. The question is perfectly correct on the screen and for whatever reason, what comes out of your mouth is not what is on your screen.
For instance, today the name was Jim so-and-so. I read John so-and-so, when the screen said clear as day Jim so-and-so. It kills me bec. then the attorney says this is how you spell the last name and by the way the name is Jim so-and-so. Of course, it's all videotaped.
It's one of those times…
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Added by Kyung on August 11, 2009 at 19:23 —
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Sadly, the town hall meetings that congresspeople are having are being reduced to shouting matches. I fear that what happened with health care reform in 1993 will happen now again. That means that my government will have burned me twice, getting my hopes up that I will be able to afford health insurance and then dashing my hopes and not knowing where to turn. It was an issue for me in 1993 and an even bigger issue now.
In 2008 my husband got laid off and I was the breadwinner of the family…
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Added by Lisa Breiter on August 10, 2009 at 15:14 —
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Experienced and reliable Eclipse Scopist needed immediately for overflow work.
Added by anita t. shemin on August 7, 2009 at 3:55 —
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I am going to be in Knoxville, TN on August 12th, showing it off so if you want to view this writer just let me know.
Added by Nina Edwards on August 6, 2009 at 10:56 —
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I am new to CSRnation. How do I post my freelance services on here in the Black Hills, SD area? I am living in Rapid City, SD.
Thanks!
Cindy Gloe
Added by Cynthia Gloe on August 6, 2009 at 8:54 —
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I was wondering what are the feelings of buying a new machine and professional software verses a refurbished one. I am graduating and looking at prices. A refurbished machine and software is about $2300 cheaper then going all new. I just don't want to regret it in a year and end up putting out the money for a new machine then.
Added by Pam Mcclain on August 6, 2009 at 6:36 —
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I am hoping to begin an on-line court reporting program in the near future and would greatly appreciate hearing from on-line students or graduates from certified programs. On-line isn't my top choice, but there's not a program near me that I can attend. Joanne
Added by Joanne Wilson on August 1, 2009 at 20:11 —
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I was just looking at Jennie's blog about her HP printer, and it got me thinking how if I never printed another transcript page in my lifetime, I'd be thrilled. I now send in all of my work via e-mail. I have come to take it for granted, I guess, how much better things are today than they used to be.
I can remember working on a transcript on my Baron Oz system. I bought it with another court reporter, because the monthly payments were about the same as a mortgage payment. I would…
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Added by Janet on August 1, 2009 at 14:17 —
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Unbeknownst to many of his visitors in the Oval Office, President Richard Nixon had hidden microphones throughout his office that recorded all conversations. I just read an article this morning about the National Archives trying to get 18 minutes of missing audio transcribed pertaining to Watergate:…
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Added by Jennie Ann on August 1, 2009 at 2:00 —
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