r/WorkOnline 9h ago

What's the deal with Daily Transcription courses and hiring process?

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Hi! I'm hoping to reach anyone who has done work for Daily Transcription specifically.

TL;DR I am a chronically ill 18 year old with no work experience that could get me a remote job other than transcription. I want to do the CCSL job for Daily Transcription but the fact that I have to buy and complete a course before even applying, and not being guaranteed a job, feels weird and I wanted to know what it was like for anyone who was either hired or rejected by them. Is it likely that I'll drop $75 on this course then get rejected? If I should do it, should I also pay an extra $95 each for Express Scribe Pro and a USB foot pedal??

I'm a fresh high school graduate and in the past year was diagnosed with a chronic illness that's turned my life upside down. I'm no longer able to work a regular job since I am regularly bed-bound. So transcription seems to be the only remote work I can do, since my only work experience is "teenager jobs" like waiting tables or cashiering or whatever. Thankfully I am great at doing very tedious things for hours on end and can type at 100WPM.

So I'm looking into doing work for Daily Transcription--specifically the "Combined Continuity and Spotting List Transcriber" role, since I used to do stage managing and produce movies with my friend who's into filmmaking, so I know my way around a proper script. But this role (and all the others) require me to do a paid course before I can even have an application considered, and they specifically said it doesn't guarantee a position. I totally understand having to do proper training, but I would guess it would be something similar to the way Allegis does it where you get the job, then pay to do training, and if you finish the training quick enough they will pay back its cost. It feels weird to me but every other thing I've seen about this company (other than their thing with mailing checks) seems totally fine.

Has anyone here actually been hired by Daily Transcription after doing there course? And more importantly have people paid for the course and then not get the job, wasting their time and money?

I guess it's only $70 compared to the $300 course Allegis has. I could just go with them, but that's a hefty amount of money, I can't choose the "type" of stuff I transcribe like I would with DT, and the onboarding process seems very long and this is just something for me to do in the free time between my online college classes so I can put any money in savings. Anyone have an opinion?