ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
My brother hates them and says "computers took away jobs".
Well, I don't think so. Drafting pays better now due to CAD. CNC machines (drill presses, etc) are computerized now and makes them easier to us.
My SIL only uses hers for e-mail and Facebook.
She is afraid to do anything else online.
I know Seniors that don't have a computer and don't want one!
That is their choice, but it sure WOULDN'T be ours!!
As for me, I remember typing out Purchase Orders on an electric typewriter, researching parts by using a Vendor Catalog, doing Inventory on 3 x 5 Index Cards and shipping by UPS and Fed X and filling in their Shipping books.
My wife use to do Accounting in a Ledger. Now her job in mortgaging is based on a computer each day.
First I will say this........I took 3 years of typing classes in high school and my typing speed/accuracy has improved greatly since then.
The first time I used a computer for employment was in 1989. I was a Stockroom Supervisor. I didn't realize just how easy it was to look up the "location, quantity-in-stock, etc." on the computer. After that, it was on to the Shipping & Receiving Depts. computers. Then into the Purchasing Dept. and Inventory.
I didn't have a PC, so I'd go to the local library and use one there. I fell into the "computer age" hook, line and sinker!!
I use our desktop for a lot of things, including some buying and selling of things online. Every Monday, I "clean" it. Run anti-virus scan and defrag. I keep all important stuff on a USB, not on the computer.
So.........do you like the "computer age"? Actually, I like computers as much as I do our iPhone 4s!
Well, I don't think so. Drafting pays better now due to CAD. CNC machines (drill presses, etc) are computerized now and makes them easier to us.
My SIL only uses hers for e-mail and Facebook.
She is afraid to do anything else online.
I know Seniors that don't have a computer and don't want one!
That is their choice, but it sure WOULDN'T be ours!!
As for me, I remember typing out Purchase Orders on an electric typewriter, researching parts by using a Vendor Catalog, doing Inventory on 3 x 5 Index Cards and shipping by UPS and Fed X and filling in their Shipping books.
My wife use to do Accounting in a Ledger. Now her job in mortgaging is based on a computer each day.
First I will say this........I took 3 years of typing classes in high school and my typing speed/accuracy has improved greatly since then.
The first time I used a computer for employment was in 1989. I was a Stockroom Supervisor. I didn't realize just how easy it was to look up the "location, quantity-in-stock, etc." on the computer. After that, it was on to the Shipping & Receiving Depts. computers. Then into the Purchasing Dept. and Inventory.
I didn't have a PC, so I'd go to the local library and use one there. I fell into the "computer age" hook, line and sinker!!
I use our desktop for a lot of things, including some buying and selling of things online. Every Monday, I "clean" it. Run anti-virus scan and defrag. I keep all important stuff on a USB, not on the computer.
So.........do you like the "computer age"? Actually, I like computers as much as I do our iPhone 4s!