... does any ambitious young executive , job - hopping and playing offers against each other in order to climb the ladder . He knows , too , that a seller's market doesn't change just because the sellers put the price up ; that's ...
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2 (Winter 1987), 80; Christine Doudna, “Male Secretaries: New Men of Letters,” New York Times Magazine, April 5, 1981, 121; Bernard F. Dick, Forever Mame (Jackson: University of Mississippi Press, 2006), 81. 28.
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See Mary Benet , The Secretarial Ghetto , pp . 72 ff . 25. In informal interactions , as Robert Schrank has recently stressed , workers do give and get face - to - face attention from other workers in the " schmoozing " or sociability ...
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... the union often operated a hiring hall or labor exchange, or simply kept a roster of union members. ... See Deslippe, “We Had An Awful Time With Our Women”; Wyatt interview, UPWA-OHP, tape 54, side 1; CIO News, Feb. 21, 1955, p. 10.
ghetto. He assessed the gold and precious stones according to their current value, and he waited for the secretary of the Jewish Council where he knew he would pass by. Meeting him face-to-face, he brought up a very confidential matter.