Transcriptionists are capable of delivering quality transcription which has an accuracy rate of up to 99.9%. The transcriptionists are usually trained to achieve this, and the experience they have in the transcription field allows them to attain this high level of efficiency. Further, transcription providers employ proof readers to double check the transcribed file for errors, thus ensuring that the promised accuracy level is achieved.
Just out of curiousity, how much training is required? Also seems to me, this kind of work is better for 40+ rather than twenty somethings. Who in their 20s is 99.9% accurate?
Why in the world would you state 40+? nvm idc astonblake, do you need something transcribed? or is this a continuation of something i haven't read somewhere else?
I'm not sure what the OP is trying to ask here. The post comes from http://surra.hubpages.com/hub/Audio...Become-a-Requirement-for-Every-Other-Business , see the middle of the page.
Stuff and nonsense. It's pure copy-paste. Not even an original thought. And not particularly informative, either.