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Phone: 631-605-1799
Website: http://www.KeyNoteOnline.com
My Link: http://www.ifreelance.com/pro/78476
Administrative Support
  • Data Entry
  • Medical Transcription
  • Secretarial Support
  • Transcription
  • Word Processing
Skill Expertise
Typing (100+ wpm)
 10.0
Proofreading
 10.0
Editing
 10.0
Many software programs
 10.0
Skill Rating:
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Location: Commack, NY  United States
Work Onsite: No
Experience: Over 20 years
Employees: 1
Minimum Rate: $16 / hour
Service Description:
I take pride in producing the most perfect product possible in the quickest turnaround time possible.  The software programs and types of industries I am familiar with are too numerous to list so please feel free to contact me by email or phone with any questions.  Visit my website for a challenge  to save $50 on our first project together.  Looking forward to working with you. Deborah @ KeyNote, Inc.  
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In 1979 I was assigned my first independent typing project.  I worked at a public relations firm in midtown Manhattan and my boss’ husband was a bestselling author.  She asked me to type, proofread and edit his current project.  So there I sat at my IBM Selectric with Correction Tape, ready for each and every word to pass through my fingers.  (I took 16 years of piano lessons so my fingers were ready, but could I actually do this job… and do it well?)  I hadn’t realized it, but in the year before I typed this manuscript, I had become an outstanding typist and proofreader.  You see, my boss insisted that each and every letter that I type (to hundreds of companies) not be photocopied with just a new inside address manually inserted at the top of each one.  She insisted I type every letter as an original, with different inside addresses, and use the prior letter as copy “to proof” as I was typing the next letter.  Then I had to read each and every word of every letter, in reverse, so that my mind’s eye would not overcome what was actually on paper.  I would read each word independent of the prior word, not having to pay attention to context, just spelling.  I was the original “spellchecker”.  Little did I know at that time, I developed a unique ability to separate my mind’s eye from the written word.  I learned that being good at spelling and grammar really had no bearing on the type of proofreader you were.  It was that mind’s eye that would get you every time...  except for me.  From that point forward, I couldn’t read a written word without typing or proofreading it in my mind.  Flowing through my fingers in the many years that followed were screenplays, magazines, corporate procedures manuals, tens of thousands of pages of court transcripts at my very busy court reporting agency, and so much more.  I am as proud now of every word I type, proofread and edit as I was of those first words thirty years ago.  
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Industry Experience:
Construction, Building, Consulting, Legal, Engineering, Accounting, Other, Education, Federal, State, Local Governments, Media, Advertising, Publishing, Entertainment
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