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Braille Transcriptionist

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Braille transcribers generally fall into two categories: those who work in a braille production company and those who work freelance on a contract basis.

According to a 2000 survey by the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), the annual salary of a braille transcriber in a braille production or publishing company ranged from $18,000 to $50,000, depending on the company. Contract braille transcribers made between $.25 and $5.00 per page, or $8.00-35.00 per hour.

People who work from home are often paid per page of braille produced. Per-page pay varies depending on the employer.

Once braille transcribers have six months of experience, they can take a course to qualify for mathematics transcription. Braille transcribers can also advance their careers by getting certified in more specialties, including proofreading and music.

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