![]() It surprises me that, x years later, I still type for people but there’s obviously still a need for it, and it’s a good thing to outsource. I started off my freelance career years ago, typing up people’s PhD theses from their handwritten versions. I’ll then type it up – I usually correct spellings and put in the punctuation as I go, but I don’t have to, it depends what the client wants me to do! Quite often, my copy-typing projects come via Virtual Assistants, who can easily outsource a single project like this to someone like me, if they don’t have time to do it themselves or would rather be doing something only they can do for their client. ![]() These days, I usually work from scanned handwritten documents, rather than the documents themselves, although I will happily accept the documents on paper too. ![]() ![]() You will find a copy-typist useful if you have a lot of typing to do from handwritten documents, especially if you don’t type very fast, or you just don’t have the time to sit down and type it up. Do you have sheaves of handwritten notes from a training course or presentation you’ve attended? Maybe you like writing longhand and have completed a novel. ![]()
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