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In reply to the discussion: 50 Is the New 65: Older Americans Are Getting Booted from Their Jobs -- and Denied New Opportunities [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)When I first entered the workforce (and I'm 65) no men knew how to type. That was a hugely important reason why secretaries existed.
In 1982 I had a temp job typing up hand-written documents at a firm. I was, even then, astonished that those people didn't type up their rough draft, make corrections, then hand them to someone like me to type.
A few years later, many of the men in the workforce could type. The job of secretary more or less disappeared, renamed administrative assistant.
I've been a paralegal. First job the attorney did all of his own briefs. He was very good at it, by the way. I also did transcription work for him and for an attorney in my second job. Third job was simply legal secretary, and I honestly was not very good at being a secretary. I wound up getting fired from the job, and never tried for another such job again.