Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand
Calling all STUDENTS!
Would you like flexibility in your career?
Would you like a different job location almost every day?
Would you like to be out working in a lucrative career as quickly as possible and with as little student debt as possible?
Consider a career in Court Reporting
The National Court Reporter’s Association (NCRA) has developed a program, that is likely being hosted by someone near you, called A to Z – Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand. This program allows you to meet with other prospective students, along with a certified working reporter teaching, once a week for 6-8 weeks and learn the hands-on basics of machine shorthand WITH AN ACTUAL STENO MACHINE for your use. FREE OF CHARGE! This will give you a very good idea if the program – actual school for steno – is for you. What other career gives students this opportunity?
Click over to the NCRA A to Z® Online Program to sign up and learn more.
Personally, I look at steno – and my job every.single.day as a video game – operating on a different “level” of the same game every day. Words being captured and grouped together and taken down - It’s fun – it’s a challenge!
If you have questions or want more information – I’ll be glad to talk to you and answer your questions. 27 years in the field – I feel sure that I can help :)
Always learn … never stop.
Whit