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  1. Peter Cannon Peter Cannon

    If you're applying for a job in a paperless office why do you need excellent hand writing skills?

    about 4 months ago from web at West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
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    • reality reality

      @dickturpin For the whiteboards.

      about 4 months ago
    • Peter Cannon Peter Cannon reality

      Everybody's handwriting is crap on whiteboards, if its not, and it's nice and neat it's an indication that you're a self abuser. :-P

      about 4 months ago
    • reality reality

      @dickturpin my handwriting's just crap

      about 4 months ago
    • navigium navigium

      guess with good handwriting skills the writing at least remain readable on a white board...

      about 4 months ago
    • navigium navigium

      Or you could be asked to write on a pen tablet which is even worse..

      about 4 months ago
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      Jon Kulp Jon Kulp navigium

      @navigium I just got a pen tablet (bamboo) and it's really hard to write with! It'll definitely take some practice.

      about 4 months ago
    • Peter Cannon Peter Cannon navigium

      I hate those signature machines delivery people have. I'm convinced they're deliberately designed to make you fluent in scrawl.

      about 4 months ago
    • navigium navigium Jon Kulp

      I've got one of these convertible pen tables as a blackboard replacement. Works pretty well because you write on a screen....

      about 4 months ago
    • navigium navigium

      That's because these machines use cheap resistive displays with plastic pens. Try a proper pen tablet with a screen. It's great.

      about 4 months ago

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