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Old 03-19-2009, 03:15 PM   #16
DixieGal
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I told all 4 of my nieces when they were in their teens that they should learn to type because they will need to know how, but never put it on a resume. Not long ago, it was a fast track into a nice cushy office job. For young girls coming up now, however, it seems to lock them into the "secretarial pool" mindset of potential employers.

It worked for my nieces. They all grew up to make careers bossing around the people who do the typing.

(I think they did whatever I suggested to them all their lives, because I was the "fun" aunt and as opposite as I could possibly be from their mother. Who would imagine me as a role model!)
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