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I have been working at home as a medical transcriptionist, but has been slow since Thanksgiving and today I was told that the transcription service that I work for has lost the account I typed on. This happens so much in the transcription field. It is so frustrating. You get familiar with an account and then its gone. The company did not even have a back up account for me so I am screwed.

Text Expander Apps for Windows (Free) 1. AText aText is the app my favorite text expander for Mac and was recently launched for Windows as well. It lets you add text, images, and multimedia content to abbreviations so you don’t have to write the most frequently used phrases again and again. PhraseExpress is the full-fledged, professional, free text expansion software solution from the makers of the same, aforementioned AutoText. PhraseExpress manages your frequently used text snippets in customizable categories for quick access. Phrase Express saves hours of typing by expanding text abbreviations into full phrases for you.

  1. Text expander for medication transcription. The Award Winning Keyboard Automation/Text Assembly Tool That Works Inside Existing Windows Applications!
  2. This free PC program was developed to work on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 and is compatible with 32-bit systems. The following version: 1.5 is the most frequently downloaded one by the program users. The actual developer of the free software is WordExpander.
My husband is really not going to be happy with this. He already thinks I am a loser when it comes to making money.
I did get a job offer for a data entry government job at $13 an hour which is great, but the downsides are:
*I will have to be on the road a total of at least 2 hours a day (100 miles) to get to work and back home.
*It is only a temporary job lasting until September.
*My kids will have to get up at 4:30 or 5 am every morning so that I can get them to someone who can get them to school. Is it worth upsetting my kids so that I can make that little amount of money?
Not sure what to do about this situation, but I need to be bringing money home.

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ex·pand

(ĭk-spănd′)v.tr.
1. To increase the size, volume, quantity, or scope of; enlarge: expanded her store by adding a second room. See Synonyms at increase.
2. To express at length or in detail; enlarge on: expanded his remarks afterward.
3. To open (something) up or out; spread out: The bird expanded its wings and flew off.
4. Mathematics To write (a quantity) as a sum of terms in an extended form.
v.intr.
1. To become greater in size, volume, quantity, or scope: Air expands when heated. This critic's influence is expanding.
2. To speak or write at length or in detail: expand on a favorite topic.
3. To open up or out; unfold: The chair expands to form a daybed.
[Middle English expanden, to spread out, from Latin expandere : ex-, ex- + pandere, to spread; see petə- in Indo-European roots.]
ex·pand′er n.
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expander

(ɪkˈspændə) n
1. a device for exercising and developing the muscles of the body: a chest expander.
2. (Electronics) an electronic device for increasing the variations in signal amplitude in a transmission system according to a specified law. Compare compressor5, compander
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