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when I did a test for becoming a unit clerk. managed to clock in around 40 words without typos in a warm-up session. you cannot correct yourself though since backspace is disabled. we were allowed 1 warm-up/practice session and 3 actual test sessions inorder to pass. I believe there were 13 of us in that session and some of them claimed to have worked in offices as secretaries, assistant, etc... while I am just an average person who just know how to use and type a keyboard. the passing was 30 WPM. funny thing was everyone was just doing the practice session casually including myself just to get everyone warmed up for the actual test. when the supervisor inspected our performance for the practice run and saw my score, she just told me that I passed and I can go home already much for the bewilderment of everyone else. although it made sense since there is no point of staying there for the actual test since it would be pretty much repetitive and nonsensical. I could only imagine what the rest were thinking like, they could have taken the practice run seriously and be done with it or maybe cursing me and say "damn that guy for acting like he don't care nor know what he's doing.". guess it's some form of bragging rights for schooling people that have maybe much more experience than I was.At my very best I was at 65-70 words a minute but a few typos.
I'm probably well below that now a days.
I started like this but was using these........Me....
Super old school, haha. I think my mom still has her og typewriter from the 70’s she bought new. It makes a buzz/humming sound when you plug it in.I started like this but was using these........
these were hard,heavy and clunky. they are annoying nowadays but before they were music to the ears especially when you are typing fast.
having to learn the hard way has it's benefits. I hated using liquid paper back in the day so we had to become really efficient with regards to typewriting. less errors/mistakes meant the faster you could finish your work.Super old school, haha. I think my mom still has her og typewriter from the 70’s she bought new. It makes a buzz/humming sound when you plug it in.
Totally prefer that left one/desktop type from the 2000s-2010 to what we have now.I started like this but was using these........
these were hard,heavy and clunky. they are annoying nowadays but before they were music to the ears especially when you are typing fast.
Younger cats will never know that struggle, lol. I’m okay now but I don’t use keyboard being out of school and working as a house painter. Closest thing is my iPhone, haha.the transition period from typewriter to keyboard was a bit challenging though. I remembering hammering those keys and people were annoyed by it. it took some time before I could orient myself to soft-stroking the keys. I must say that my typing is still noisy but that is because I'm using a mechanical keyboard with my speed. I still would prefer tactile keys though.
I share an office with a 60 something year old. He puts a hurting on the keys. Loud as all hell.having to learn the hard way has it's benefits. I hated using liquid paper back in the day so we had to become really efficient with regards to typewriting. less errors/mistakes meant the faster you could finish your work.
the transition period from typewriter to keyboard was a bit challenging though. I remembering hammering those keys and people were annoyed by it. it took some time before I could orient myself to soft-stroking the keys. I must say that my typing is still noisy but that is because I'm using a mechanical keyboard with my speed. I still would prefer tactile keys though.
I'm not getting near that
Inviting TAN to try to beat me
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