Work from Anywhere
If you're like me, you love flexibility in the workplace. Being able to take a nap when you need to, a long lunch if you want to, or be able to make an emergency trip to the grocery store-- working at home offers many benefits. You create your own schedule and each day offers a new challenge--you'll notice when you've got your hands in a bunch of different things, the weeks fly by, too!
Proofreading transcripts at home--or anywhere--for court reporters is a great way to make extra income. If you have an eye for error, love reading, and want to make a real income or just extra money doing something in which you're truly skilled, proofreading legal transcripts may be for you!
This comprehensive hub will cover:
What a transcript is
What a court reporter is and what they do
How to become a proofreader
How much money you can make proofreading transcripts
Recommended equipment for efficient proofreading
Lots of tips for proofreading transcripts
How to bill court reporters for your work
What is a Transcript? What is a Court Reporter?
In a lawsuit, there is any number of legal meetings that take place to gather testimony and evidence for the case. These legal meetings can take the form of a deposition, hearing, case management meeting, compulsory medical examination, and more. More often than not, an attorney that's party to a case will hire a court reporter, or court stenographer, to take down, verbatim, everything that is said inside the deposition or hearin