As an added bonus, the keyboard seems to light up, which I envision will be a boon to struggling typists working in windowless, lightless spaces. |
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General workers, cleaners, watchmen, drivers, clerks, copy typists, receptionists and telephonists belong to the lowest categories. |
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Examples of people at risk include data entry clerks or typists, assembly line workers or those whose work involves handling heavy objects. |
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These links remove the need to have audio typists or reporters on site at each country location for the purpose of transcription. |
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We had it written by one of the typists or secretaries in the office who didn't have any thoughts of becoming a writer. |
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We are looking for the very best in audio typists to work within a variety of exciting projects across the West End. |
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In 1910, 38 percent of bookkeepers, 85 percent of stenographers and typists, and 18 percent of clerks were women. |
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It is a fact that most copy typists do not absorb the content of what they are typing. |
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Prestigious translation organisation is seeking experienced audio typists with French or German mother tongue and fluent English. |
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We are currently looking to recruit experienced audio typists to work for a range of organisations in both the public and private sector. |
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The tapes can be sent to audio typists for transcription, if you can't type. |
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Such invitations were impossible when the key documents had to be identified and then reproduced by copy typists. |
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Dolphin is currently seeking proofreaders and audio typists who possess background knowledge in science fields. |
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When positions did start to open up in school teaching or as typists and telegraphists, they could not be combined with marriage. |
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Most copy typists learned to type without any formal training at the turn of the century. |
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In the 1930s and 1940s, aside from copy typists and secretaries, the newsroom was a predominantly male domain. |
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They drove to Grossman's typists and took their copies, and their typewriter ribbons. |
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For example, the right shift key is the same size as the standard letter keys, and lots of typists will go crazy hitting the next-door up arrow instead. |
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The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers and drivers were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism. |
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In many companies shorthand typists are being replaced by audio typists. |
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This applies to schoolteachers, nurses, typists and clerks, anybody who's employed by the government, so it's not special to me, so I won't worry about it. |
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Earlier this year an advertisement appeared in this paper seeking skilled typists to begin start up operations at a new industry in the industrial estate in Crossmolina. |
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Of the 163,000 civil servants, about 30,000 are general grade workers, such as clerks and typists, who fear the administration will cut their jobs to reduce expenses. |
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Some of them have careers as lawyers, doctors, teachers, and businesswomen, but most have behind-the-scenes positions or are clerks, typists, and cashiers. |
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A document from the National Justice Department said the alleged offenders involved clerks, prosecutors, assistant state attorneys, legal administration officers and typists. |
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For example, Grudin found that on 11 of 15 occasions, copy typists spontaneously corrected the spelling of a misspelled word with which they were inadvertently presented. |
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The woman, a typist who would not disclose her name, added that the people involved were copy typists, clerks and telephonists. |
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As examples, he cites the QWERTYUIOP keyboard, which was originally designed to slow down typists whose speed might jam the mechanical keys. |
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The keyclick option is helpful to experienced typists who don't need to look at the keyboard. |
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He liked the new archivists, docketers, typists, printers, stenographers, binders, and second division clerks. He accepted the system as he found it. |
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