secretarial school


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Noun1.secretarial school - a school where secretarial skills (typing and shorthand and filing etc) are taught
school - an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900"
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Dawna attended secretarial school in Springfield and did clerical work at the Illinois State Hospital.
(Kugle) Noar and graduated Classical High School and Salters Secretarial School and attended Quinsigamond Community College.
Drawing from historical books, articles, and pamphlets, Peril, a secretary and author, relates the history of secretaries in the twentieth century and what they had to do to prepare for and get a job, including attend secretarial school; understand office etiquette; navigate relationships with coworkers; deal with bosses, outside relationships, and love and sex in the office; move up the career ladder; be liberated women; and use typewriters, Dictaphones, and other technology.
After completing high school and attending two years of secretarial school, she moved to the United States, She enrolled in Community College of Southern Nevada (now College of Southern Nevada) as a computer science major, but not sure of her career path.
A secretarial school becomes a catalyst for challenging heretofore forbidden desires in the workplace, the society salon--and the bedroom.
She graduated from secretarial school in London and became a secretary at oxford University.
It did not stop them making sure she left school at 13 to start secretarial school and so began a varied career as a clerk, fire control operator and, ultimately, Marks & Spencer sales assistant.
She enrolled at a secretarial school at the age of 13 and worked in a solicitor's office before her marriage.
After high school, she attended secretarial school and English courses in London, then won a scholarship from the Episcopal Church in the United States to study at St.
But when the sisters declared sluthood obsolete, they found themselves lacking the vocabulary to describe fetching young women who managed to snag jobs as statehouse typists and stenographers without submitting to the drudgery of secretarial school.
Like many young women of her day, she had an unremarkable education, followed by secretarial school and marriage at 18 to Major Ron Ferguson.
She graduated from Millbury High School and Salter's Secretarial School and was a member of St.

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