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You have done closed captioning for a gardening show and a cooking show for TTT television networks. They are pleased with your work. Unfortunately, the cooking show is going off the air and will be replaced by a specialized medical show.

The news has come about rather suddenly, and TTT networks will be recording the program in the next day or two. They need a closed captioner to work on the program immediately. Because they liked your work on the other two shows, they are offering you the job to caption the medical show.

"We need you to start right away!" the producer says to you anxiously.

You would love to have more work, especially now that the cooking show is defunct. But there is one problem. You don't know anything about medicine, its jargon or its terminology. "You have to know many different words in this job," says Teri Darrenougue, a closed captioner in California.

You have a decision to make.

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