# How to earn more per hour as a transcriptionist without burning out

Searching **how to earn more per hour as a transcriptionist** usually surfaces “practice typing” or “take faster jobs.” Pricing power actually comes from compressing rework: predictable exports, repeatable QA, and aligning to client rubrics faster than reviewers can kick work back.

## Where the unpaid time usually hides

- Clients kick work back when tags, numbers, or speaker labels disagree with PDF briefs—you re-listen sections you thought were done.
- You keep multiple mental models (Rev tonight, GoTranscript tomorrow) and mix up contractions or fillers.
- Exports land as plain walls of text—hard to show auditors which rule you honoured.

## Operational stack VideoText fits into

- Let [Video → Transcript](https://videotext.io/video-to-transcript) handle the waveform pass while you conserve attention for glossary hits and mandated tags.
- Open [Format → Client guidelines](https://videotext.io/guideline-format) immediately after capture so presets document the rubric you applied—not a vague memory after midnight.
- Edited rule cards preserve proof of overrides; screenshot or PDF them with your invoice if the client insists on paper trails.

[Format your transcript to a client style guide →](https://videotext.io/guideline-format)

