Shortie
master brummie
Re: Cadbury's Bourneville
Actually, Viv, they typing pool had made a come-back by the mid 1990's. I left my job in late 1995 as I wanted a bit of a change of scenery but did not know what I really wanted to do. I did some temping for a while, and had about a month at Peat Marwick (now KPMG) and was totally shocked to be plunged straight back into the 1960's work-wise. I also did not have my 'own' work to do, I was just there to amend documents produced by other typists and frankly, it was horrid. I go line dancing with the Chairman's PA, and even she does not have her own office - all open plan. It is considered to be the best way of working, but that is not the view, I suspect, of the girls doing the typing. I think the idea was that it would be quicker, if a document needed amending, to let it go to anyone rather than wait for the person who typed it originally. By 'amendment', I don't mean corrections so much as alterations, which these days, because work is saved on a computer, are very very frequent. I am so glad I am not a working girl any more! (I hate the word 'retired' so I hesitate to use it!)
Actually, Viv, they typing pool had made a come-back by the mid 1990's. I left my job in late 1995 as I wanted a bit of a change of scenery but did not know what I really wanted to do. I did some temping for a while, and had about a month at Peat Marwick (now KPMG) and was totally shocked to be plunged straight back into the 1960's work-wise. I also did not have my 'own' work to do, I was just there to amend documents produced by other typists and frankly, it was horrid. I go line dancing with the Chairman's PA, and even she does not have her own office - all open plan. It is considered to be the best way of working, but that is not the view, I suspect, of the girls doing the typing. I think the idea was that it would be quicker, if a document needed amending, to let it go to anyone rather than wait for the person who typed it originally. By 'amendment', I don't mean corrections so much as alterations, which these days, because work is saved on a computer, are very very frequent. I am so glad I am not a working girl any more! (I hate the word 'retired' so I hesitate to use it!)