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I want to be a transcriptionist


Question Posted Friday July 3 2015, 7:55 pm

Can some explain the whole per audio minute and per audio hour????

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Danicus answered Friday July 3 2015, 11:56 pm:
I've also looked into this and it varies depending on who is paying you. Depends on how many words can u translate per minute. and per hour. Ultimately, its up to the person paying you who decides. Also, your mastery of the language and accuracy plays a big role. I can speak perfect spanish in my mind, conversational spanish. But if they throw in some science or technical mumbojumbo, I can't translate it all. So I'd say its best to ask whoever is supposed to be paying you for your services.

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