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Computers, I Dont Like Computers So Why Cant I Get A Job?

TitleComputers, I Dont Like Computers So Why Cant I Get A Job?
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Computers, I Don't Like Computers. So Why Can't I Get A Job?



Computers, I Don't Like Computers. So Why Can't I Get A Job?


Today most jobs use computers. Employees are probably going to use one on the
job. A lot of people are being refused jobs because they don't have enough(If
any) Computer related experience. We are moving into the technology age whrere
most everything is going to be run by computers. Is this good? That doesn't
matter because people are trying to find the fastest way to get things done, and
computers are the answer. One of my relatives is having trouble finding a job in
a new city he just moved to. I feel sorry for him because he was not introduced
to computers when he began his career. If only he was born near the technology
age he might of been more succceptable to computers and would therefore have
more experience with them thus having more of a chance of getting a high paying
job. However computers are getting easier to operate as we speak. William Gates
said that microsoft's key role of Windows 95 was to make the operating system
easier for the average person to operate.  My grandma is a key example, she was
born way before there was any PC's or networked offices. She remembers the big
punchcard monsters that she would have to insert cards into to give it
instructions. But my point is that she was not exposed to a computer as everyday
life. Now she is really behind so to speak in the computing world. Computers
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