Transcription, is not only a profession taken by me to earn livelihood, but is something I have learnt from my initial years of upbringing as a hobby. I had been learning stenography-transcription with apt interest during my childhood and after growing up took jobs related to stenography-transcription in the beginning and later came out with flying colors in the profession working as Executive Secretary to top management in various well known organizations.
Of late when I had been in Muscat, my employer's need was transcription through hearing audio cassettes and foot pedal for their Board minutes, when I developed this skill set with great enthusiasm and was very successful and dear to my employers because of this skill set.
Thereafter, I could find out sources in California, as in India it was not available, the software used for digiital transcription which I purchased of my own and started my venture as a Legal Transcriber working with learned Advocates of High Court. Now I am into it and am well versed with it and earn my livelihood from it only.
You will understand from the above, Sir, that the above clearly shows my interest and that this profession is into my blood which I practice day and night for years together. For any success it is deep interest, love and desire to be with the profession as a hobby, which in my case is absolutely true.
Therefore, I find myself to be the best and apart from others in getting such transcription works.
Thank you...