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Re: Testing job applicants



In article <UeHYN5clvhIs5vnpVZLj8BUc7O4m@4ax.com>,
Steve@XXX_REMOVE_XXXrsn-tech.demon.co.uk wrote:

> Careful about the "sloppy handwriting" bit. Mine has never been good,
> and is now all but illegible - even to me - unless I'm being /really/
> careful. The reason is simple: 99% of my written communication is
> performed with the aid of a keyboard, and has been for many years.

I think it's safe to say that the only significant amount of handwriting
I've done since 1980 (the end of highschool) was my University exams.  All
my assignments in every subject were typed up on the VAX.  And I took
maybe fifty pages of notes in lectures.  Total.  In every subject over
four years.

-- Bruce

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"The percentage of users running Windows NT Workstation 4.0
whose PCs stopped working more than once a month was less
than half that of Windows 95 users."
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