Sentences with phrase «typist in»

Ideal Companies: Comcast Cable, Church Secretary, Ocean County Mall - one of their offices, dictaphone typist in one of the insurance companies or a company that needs a good typist,, Toms River Police Department,, JCP&L,, Verizon
At this position, I am a Clerk Typist in the Records department at [company name] Police Department.
My project topic is PROBLEMS AND PROSPECT OF A TYPIST IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE IN NIGERIA.
An accomplished and knowledgeable professional willing to work on the position of clerk typist in a reputed organization to utilize my skills and knowledge
Outsourcing is frequently more efficient (economically and environmentally) and like the lawyer who's also the best typist in a town analogy, frees up time for your comparative advantage to get more done — productivity or opportunity cost, kind of.
LOL — No — I don't think anyone here will wind up being a typist in heavon.
She was initially a typist in Washington D.C., and was then sent to air stations in Virgina and North Carolina.
Most Typists in this situation took the larger share of the pie, consistent with self - interest.
When the U.S. Navy faced a shortage of trained typists in World War II, it experimented with retraining QWERTY typists to use Dvorak.
Whether they were in the fields of a farm, the sea of typists in an office, the floor of a factory or behind the counter of a retail store, other people and relationships with them were the stuff of every day life.

Not exact matches

Though she once flat out denied it, The Smoking Gun dug up files proving the actress had served 30 months in the Marines as a typist and truck driver.
Though she once flat - out denied it, The Smoking Gun dug up files proving the actress had served 30 months in the Marines as a typist and truck driver.
Man tends no longer to be a person; rather he is appraised by the techniques he represents in his training, as a scientist, philosopher, artist, mechanic, or typist.57
I am simply too poor of a typist to get in to all of that here.
In an undertaking such as this, ones typists often go underacknowledged.
I am an excellent typist if you need help in that area, including editing for grammar and spelling.
Mugabe's wife, Grace, will be fired as head of the ZANU - PF Women's League, the sources told Reuters, completing the demise of a 52 - year - old former government typist who just a week ago stood in pole position to succeed her husband after Mnangagwa's dismissal.
Inspte of the lingering admiration for Mugabe, there is little public affection for 52 - year - old Grace, a former government typist who started having an affair with Mugabe in the early 1990s as his first wife, Sally, was dying of cancer.
She began her county government career in 1971 as a Senior Account Clerk Typist at the Youth Board.
Mrs. Akporobi, a typist with the Delta State Judiciary attached to the Magistrate's Court, Oleh, was on her way to her daughter's wedding during weekend's environmental sanitation exercise when the soldier killed her at a military checkpoint in Jakpa Junction, Effurun.
In fact, a typist wearing boxing gloves can operate the keyless keyboard.
As a result, generations of typists have been forced to make unwieldy and repetitive wrist and finger motions, resulting in countless injuries — often chronic — to tendons, muscles, and nerves.
So, you'll need to find a good postdoc - typist to transfer the information to an electronic format that you can use in creating the career fair booklet.
When the publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary began digitizing its contents in 1987 (120 typists; an IBM mainframe), they estimated its size at a gigabyte.
And, Typists no longer shifted their moral judgments in the self - interested direction.
In this scenario, most Typists (78 %) shared the reward equally rather than taking the larger share.
In a normal workday a good typist's fingers cover up to 20 miles on a QWERTY keyboard, but only one mile on a Dvorak keyboard.
The brothers - in - law then devoted almost two decades to enormously detailed studies of typing, typists» errors, previously designed keyboards, hand physiology and function, and the relative frequencies of letters, pairs of letters, and words in English.
Now we know that this scheme of hired typists had been operating in 2015 and is still active.
For comic relief in the film, Schindler show flirtatious interest in the prettier candidates who hunt and peck, but glumly sits back with utter disinterest when the fastest typist (a dour, cigarette - smoking, plump matron) is being tested.
Moullet, who grew up in the sticks, the son of a mail sorter and a typist, started writing for Cahiers du Cinema in the 50s, when he was in his teens, and he's still a critic today.
The character to watch most closely is Logan Lerman in the role of Norman Ellison, a young draftee who thought he would snooze out the war as a clerk - typist but is sent to the front despite virtually no training.
But when their assistant driver is killed in action, clerk typist Norman Ellison (Logan Lerman) is ordered to replace him, despite having no experience on the battlefield.
Engman was a personable, if tightly wound, man as well, comfortable with business types and staff typists alike; when a young FTC appointee named Elizabeth Hanford (later Dole) had a minor accident and ended up in the emergency room on the day she was to be installed, Engman took his entire staff over to the hospital and swore her in while she was still in bed.
Rindell cites The Great Gatsby in her acknowledgements and there are many tributes to Fitzgerald's novel in The Other Typist, including a party at a Long Island mansion that might as well be Jay Gatsby's.
As a fast, accurate typist with strong grammar skills, a keen ear for detail, and a sharp eye for proofreading, I will gladly transcribe the following into a cleanly formatted Word document at an affordable price and in a timely manner:
And that's a shame, as this and the lack of palm rests (if you're the kind of typist bothered by that) are the only niggles in what is otherwise an amazing typing experience.
That was because the idea had been in my head for years, and because I am a very fast touch typist.
Our editors, proofreaders, and typists have paid their dues and are experts in their respective fields.
When I was a struggling actor in New York, I worked as a temp typist, and remember going to Crown Books to do some work on the Scruples project.
Sallie K. Braun At the height of World War II, Oakland native Sallie Braun was hired as a junior typist by the U.S. Army in San Francisco.
At the same time, skilled typists will notice a steady increase in the level of challenge.
Not that the artists are over their fascination with old genres — like Jenny Perlin's retro FBI typist for M+R Fricke in Berlin, the agency's invasions of privacy mired in correction tape.
Personal and professional correspondence housed in the Whitney Museum Library archive show a time that turned letters into emails, and writers into typists looking at screens against a backdrop of identity politics, class warfare, and censorship.
In 1970, she went to the United States intending to study law, but instead earned a degree (MA) in Asian History at Lone Mountain College (University of San Francisco) in 1972 where she supported herself as a seamstress and a typisIn 1970, she went to the United States intending to study law, but instead earned a degree (MA) in Asian History at Lone Mountain College (University of San Francisco) in 1972 where she supported herself as a seamstress and a typisin Asian History at Lone Mountain College (University of San Francisco) in 1972 where she supported herself as a seamstress and a typisin 1972 where she supported herself as a seamstress and a typist.
Solo exhibitions include: 2010 Frac Champagne Ardennes, Reims; Interpretation, 1m3, Lausanne; 2009 Power Structures, Rituals & Sexuality of the European Shorthand - Typists, Mary Mary, Glasgow; Black Mariah, Centre d'art Parc Saint - Leger, Pouges les Eaux; 2008 IAO, Explorations in French psychedelia, CAPC, Bordeaux; LOVE = U.F.O, Lili Reynaud - Dewar, FRAC, Bordeaux; The Race, Galleria Civica d'Arte Contemporanea di Siracusa, Montevergini.
Oransky, who described this as «an outrageous abuse» of the system, went on to propose calling this kind of embargo agreement a «stenographer's embargo» — in that it turns journalists into typists with no ability to examine what's reported.
Perhaps you get bored by the absence of debate over there; I've tried reading it; and there is no debate; just a claque of tired typists doing a Conga dance so they can all move around in a circle so they can pat each other on the back.
Technology has enabled writers, typists and scribblers to add «stuff» (nod of the head or attribution to George Carlin but also to the geniuses of all ages) to the universe unknown to human beings in preceding generations.
On any summonsed panel of jurors the vast majority will be carrying cell phones, many will be thumb typists with iPhones or Blackberries, and many will have been subjected to some form of PowerPoint abuse in their working lives.
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