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Requirements For Top Jobs

Any girl who wants to make a career of shorthand and typing and earn a high salary must first of all be a very conscientious worker, says Miss M. A. Fox, inspector (typists and machinists) of the Public Service Commission, Wellington. This quality is rated hieher than technical ability by Miss Fox, who emphasises that a girl must also be willing to accept responsibility if she wants to reach the top. ’’The dictaphone has not replaced the good shorthand writer, and is not likely to do so in the near future,” she said in Christchurch yesterday.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610516.2.5.3

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 2

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100

Requirements For Top Jobs Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 2

Requirements For Top Jobs Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 2

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