K.G.
I went to school for MT and worked in offices for a few years doing it, under the impression that I could move to doing it from home when I wanted to do so. I was wrong. I apparently made some mistakes that I can advise you not to do.
Most companies want you to be trained and with three years of multi-specialty/acute care experience. I went straight into a specialty not knowing this in advance. I loved psychiatry and began working for local psych hospitals and clinics. I still did history and physicals and other medical reports, but since my specialty was psych, none of the online places wanted me. So if you choose to do MT, definitely start out somewhere that has multi-specialty or acute care work. Now I work for USIS as an independent contractor doing employment verifications from home.