
Quicktate is a new service which transcribes voice mail and personal notes into simple text and delivers them to the customer's email, text message or iPhone compatible web widget. I have not been able to find out too much about the actual job (only that it is for transcribing messages) or what they pay. I have read that they are a legitimate transcribing company, there is no fee to apply, no special equipment is needed and at this time they are on a wait list for job applicants. To view more about what this company does you can visit their website at Quicktate.com or go here to apply.
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Work at Home Transcribing at Quicktate
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Hmm I will look at it. I am always looking for new at home opps, that I might qualify for.
If this accepts applicants from outside the US, then I might be interested as well. :)
Thanks for sharing this opp to us. Have a great day! :)
wow, so many opportunities, so little time. i hope i can find more time to check this out, it is always great to know many opportunities on line, we get to know what else we can do if in case we lose our jobs. thanks a lot for sharing.
Transcribing is a great job for women who are at home with little kids. It is something that can be done when they are napping, when they are playing quietly or even when they are asleep.
This is an interesting service and the good thing is there's no fee to apply. I also hope that this service is also open for people outside the US.
I don't know if this is available outside the US. But it never hurts to just apply.
keyforcash.com has recently lowered their pay. Even extremely fast typists can make only about $3-4 per hour. Work is sporadic and it's not worth it
The pay is a quarter of a penny for each word. For instance, every 4 words equal one cent. I work there...Dont count on paying rent, mortgage, etc, unless you are going to be at your computer typing nonstop for like 12 hours. Its great for extra gas money or a cheap bill...I should know..I work there..
I work there too, and I also work at ChaCha. I love ChaCha, but have noticed, that I made more money at Quicktate in less time than I would, if I was working for ChaCha today. So it got me thinking, if I can do $22 in 6 hours, then I should be able to do $40 in 12 hours. $40 a day for 5 days is $200. So in 20 days $800. Now thats what I'm talking about....
"$40 in 12 hours. $40 a day for 5 days..."
Working for 12 HOURS a day for a mere $40 is NOT worth it!!!
$40 dollars a day for 12 hours worth of work is well worth it for a lot of people.
True that Anonymous
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