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During the past six months, I have put much thought into my future. I've been very afraid and anxious when thinking of what will be and have often felt discouraged and disheartened about where my future is leading and where I will end up. I have been enrolled in a traditional university off and on since 2005, and while I have loved my classes and have a passion for learning, my illness has kept me unable to physically go to class, and as a result, my future is very unclear and very uncertain. I have been interested in having a medical record jobs or medical transcription at home jobs for a few months now, and I have been doing research from home about what being a Medical Transcriptionist entails and what is expected of a Medical Transcriptionist. I truly believe that I would thrive in the field. I grew up around electronics, and have a typing speed of about 95 to 105 words per minute, which I feel could help me tremendously should I have the opportunity to work from home as a Medical Transcriptionist. I am very comfortable on a laptop or computer, and typing is a skill that I have. It's also something that I am willing to work on and that I feel, as with many other skills, could always be improved upon. SN:0TG9Y2ESY

Because of my disability, I am very familiar with medical terminology and would love to be able to use something viewed as a disadvantage or disability and turn it into something of value that could benefit me and my family for both the foreseeable present and the long-term future. Working from home would be something that would definitely benefit me and secure both my and my family's future. Being able to work from home would be ideal for me because of my disability and I know that, given the chance, I would succeed. I know that if I were able to take the course and enter into the world of Medical Transcription, my future would be secure and the anxiety I feel regarding personal finances and how my family would be provided for would be eased. Because of my disability, I have a hard time leaving my home, so traditional post high-school schooling has not worked for me. I have always received good grades, but unfortunately, my disability has hindered my progress. I would love to be able to work from home as a Medical Transcriptionist. It is very important to me to feel a sense of independence while being able to contribute to my family. When I think about the idea of working from home as a Medical Transcriptionist, I feel a sense of pride and I know that I would be able to become self-sufficient. Eventually, a goal of mine would be to run my own Medical Transcription business. I believe that challenges and goals are what helps a person to evolve and to become the absolute best version of themselves possible, and the thought of working toward a goal and advancing through my own hard work is very exciting to me. I know that I have both the mind and the drive to succeed at an at-home career. I am prepared to work hard to ensure success. However, because of the disability that I have, I have a very limited income and cannot afford to invest in my future. Recently, I have been faced with many financial hardships, and any scholarship available to me would be very much appreciated and would help me reach the goals for my life and to be able to help take care of my family. For more information, visit www.MTRecruiters.com

by: Jason Trusler




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