Formerly known as Transcription n' Typing Blog, this is just a little blog about my experiences, transcribing, health & exercise, and live streaming, with mentions of job searching and psoriasis, and whatever else might be going on at the moment.
2024
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Well, here we are. The year is almost over and we have not used our blog in two years??? I feel a change coming...
There are so many of us without employment these days. Is that an understatement? Maybe I should say there are TOO many of us without employment. I was laid off in 2008 from a job I'd been at for over six years. I didn't like it there so much at first but it grew on me and what I really loved about it was being busy. I was lucky enough to get a contract position soon after. That only lasted a couple weeks but I made enough of an impression to be asked back a few months later, which turned into a long-term contract that ended after two years. The permanent position that was supposed to come after that... didn't. Another contract position followed, which has ended. I guess you could say that ended at the right time because my psoriasis was flaring up (I had, no have, a very flaky face, neck and chest). So right now, I find myself again in between jobs (real ones). Most of my day is spent trailing the job sites, clicking Apply N...
Recently learned I am Vitamin D deficient. Due to covid, a lot more people are probably deficient from staying indoors a lot more. Anywho, doc prescribed supplements. I am starting to wonder if this had anything to do with my hair recently going very dry and falling out. I also had a recent scalp psoriasis flare up. Add stress to that and I'd think that's some pretty good causes for my hair suddenly changing. Oh, and also add that I pretty much stopped eating red meat. Now it all makes sense. Hopefully, the Vit D supplements help, along with walks outside during the week. I was taking a hair, skin, nail biotin supplement, but I am looking into taking collagen instead, to make up for not eating much beef and chicken. Any suggestions, advice, thoughts?
Make sure you keep in touch with contacts, clients, former clients, and yes, the so-called competition. You can benefit from such connections by getting steady work, or being someone's top choice to handle their overflow. If you want to transcribe, or even just work from home, network. Don't forget to use social media. It's not just for fun anymore. I use social media to find work, to see what people are looking for and to research who's using transcription services these days. Any questions? Just ask and I'll explain further.
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