Yes, It Seems You Can Still Make a Living as a Word Processor

 In the early mid 1980s at one of the Big Three we in executive communications were trained on the Xerox (the one Steve Jobs observed) PC which included word processing. Very soon the "secretaries" were vanishing. Never again did I have access to personnel who handled the word processing. We in communications were on-our-own.

However, it seems that category of job still exists. In the New York City section of Craigslist Jobs there is a help-wanted by plaintiff law firm Lieff Cabrasa for a full-time word processor. Of course, lots more is required than just typing words into a system and formatting documents. Those add-ons include excel, power point and e-filing. 

Many other organizations have mandated that the knowledge workers be self-sufficient in communications processing. Over the years, I had coached secretaries who had been phased out and faced the abyss of putting together another career. 

Limiting beliefs? Self-defeating? Stuck? Complimentary consultation with Coach Jane Genova (text/phone 203-468-8579, janegenova374@gmail.com) 


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