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WWW.COURTREPORTINGCAREER.COM
General information about income levels, demand, and the numerous opportunities available in COURT REPORTING, BROADCAST CAPTIONING and CART PROVIDING

WWW.COURTREPORTINGTHEORIES.COM
The most important part of your training - Explains why learning a state of the art theory increases your chance of success, both in training and in your career


WWW.STENOMACHINES.COM
An explanation of how the steno machine operates and how reporters and captioners are able to write at speeds of over 260 words per minute

WWW.COURTREPORTINGSCHOOLSONLINE.COM
Voice Recognition and Speech Recognition,What you Need to Know

WWW.BESTFUTURE.COM
Informational site sponsored by the National Court Reporters Association

 
   
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