Ever thought about putting your typing to the test? Since I was little I've always been a fast typer and kids would be behind me when I was in elementary typing with little errors, I feel like I would enjoy that job because honestly all i'm doing is sitting down and typing. But i also have good memory and long fingers which makes it easier to type and its not that hard typing for me.
The job really pays good also. I always wanted to get the feel of being in a court house. Till this day i watch Law and Order and it just looks interesting, further more I can learn about law enforcement and how to handle things in the courtroom. Maybe if i become a stenographer I might want to further my career and become a judge or …show more content…
they also use it for practicing if you are just getting started . they also have a digital machine Multi-channel, digital audio allows for isolated playback of channels during transcription. This allows transcribers to listen from different vantage points when playing back the audio. This multi-channel feature especially helps during moments of extraneous noise such as laughter, shouting, coughing and sneezing. The American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT) certifies reporters and transcribers. AAERT certified reporters monitor the recording continuously during a proceeding, and create an extensive set of log notes which are individually time-stamped. The time-stamps correspond with the location on the digital recording for instantaneous playback, either upon request during a proceeding or at a later time. The log notes provide any authorized person the opportunity to quickly search and identify any segment of the proceeding they wish to review. Some courts train clerks or other court personnel to operate the digital recording equipment. Courtroom monitors are responsible for listening to the recording through headphones while the proceeding occurs to ensure recording quality. The digital recording method is widely used in federal courts and administrative agencies throughout the United States, as well as court proceedings across the province of Ontario, Canada."Court