To: TejasRose
You can think as you will....my point in getting involved in this discussion was just to point out another career going offshore. When all the jobs are gone and all we have to do is pick tomatoes and beans, security won't be an issue
Now, isn't that a turn around. If that was your point, you should have said that at the start instead of going around in circles over security etc. You're worried aobut you losing a job, well, that is more understandable.
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01/06/2004 7:23:51 AM PST by
Cronos
(W2004!)
To: Cronos
Now, isn't that a turn around. If that was your point, you should have said that at the start instead of going around in circles over security etc. You're worried aobut you losing a job, well, that is more understandable.Gosh....I just love the way you pick apart everything I say. Yes, I am concerned about security of medical records. Yes, I am concerned about medical transcription going offshore (India, Pakistan, wherever). The security issue is one facet...another facet is poor work quality...another facet is loss of American jobs. Am I concerned about losing a job? Not really...if you read my earlier posts you'll see that I have been in the field of medical transcription for 35 years. I'm pretty close to retirement. I am concerned about my colleagues, though. I don't know what your profession is, but I sure hope it never goes offshore.
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