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Would You Trade Your PDA for a Decent Full Time Secretary?
I was contemplating this concept within the context of a reply to another string and decided the question could well stand on its own.
Day-Timers "exploded" onto the scene with the first wave of corporate down sizing in the 1980's. Simultaneous to this (and largely coincidentally) the word processing revolution was upon us. Middle and senior managers who once had the dedicated support of an administrative assistant (in those days known as a "secretary") who would keep their schedule, notate their calls, log their billables and write their letters soon found themselves with no dedicated support and a desktop computer on their desk. This without the benefit of two years of secretarial school, the underlying premise of which was organizational science.
I think a great revisionist corporate slogan for Palm or Handspring could be "Handspring: Providing innovative office support services to professionals who otherwise would have none".
So I ask you people, which would you prefer in the new year, a sleek new Palm Tungsten to help organize your life and foster your career, or a carefully screened professional assistant to improve upon your communications and prepare you to meet the challenges of your career?
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
So I ask you people, which would you prefer in the new year, a sleek new Palm Tungsten to help organize your life and foster your career, or a carefully screened professional assistant to improve upon your communications and prepare you to meet the challenges of your career?
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Apples and Oranges.
Thankfully, in my case, it is also something that I no longer have to think about.
However, I'll bet there are lots of "corpies" who have their secretary/personal assistant/spouse/anybody they can find "take care of" their pda.
If I could find one that looked as good as my PDA for the same price, why not? 
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Re: Would You Trade Your PDA for a Decent Full Time Secretary?
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
which would you prefer in the new year, a sleek new Palm Tungsten to help organize your life and foster your career, or a carefully screened professional assistant to improve upon your communications and prepare you to meet the challenges of your career?
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Secretary for me
I think I would go with an admin. assistant. One of my main problems is that since I'm deaf, my phone is always ringing from people who don't read my letterhead and see the instructions in big bold text saying "Please use the Relay Service...".
Also, I have the dreaded problem of having the PDA but never really putting it to 100% use by not putting all of my appointments into it. (which I should).
Ugh.
I doubt my VDx would look good in black fishnets !
Main problem is the PDA is there 24x7, an admin asst is not.
Insufficient poll options
I actually have a good, efficient assistant AND a PDA. Unlike some folks, I could never turn my scheduling over to someone else b/c she would have no idea whether I could come in from out of town, be ready for depositions the next day, drive to hearing in Charleston and etc etc. In other words, my scheduling is such that a knowledge of the prep time inherent in the appointments themselves precludes anyone else doing it for me.
Besides, I can't give up Bejeweled and I consistently jam the copy machine...
I would only give up my PDA for an admin if:
1. The admin were available 24x7
2. The admin would carry and read books for me
3. The admin would keep database records of my personal and professional life
4. The admin would download and print out web pages for me
5. The admin would collect my free-form musings
6. The admin would encrypt and recall all my passwords
7. I could play games with the admin without upsetting my wife!
8. My admin could act as a dictionary
Well...
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Originally posted by dsaroff
I would only give up my PDA for an admin if:
1. The admin were available 24x7
2. The admin would carry and read books for me
3. The admin would keep database records of my personal and professional life
4. The admin would download and print out web pages for me
5. The admin would collect my free-form musings
6. The admin would encrypt and recall all my passwords
7. I could play games with the admin without upsetting my wife!
8. My admin could act as a dictionary
Well...![]()
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Originally posted by Yorick
most of these sound remarkably what a mom would do! at least until you're able to manage for yourself, anyway.
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Originally posted by dsaroff
You must have a very strange mom then...
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Originally posted by Yorick
your mom never read to you, carried things for you, was available (if stay at home) 24/7, explained words, played games with you? sad childhood there, bud.
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Originally posted by dsaroff
she wasn't with me 24/7 (thankfully).
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Being in field services, I'd rather have an assistant. My PDA never got the tools out of the van for me. Besides, it's not exactly safe dialing the cell phone and writing notes while rolling down the highway.
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Originally posted by dampeoples
Besides, it's not exactly safe dialing the cell phone and writing notes while rolling down the highway.
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Me either, it would just be safer 
Like someone else said... it it didn't cost any more, hell yes. But, you know, I wouldn't have had an "administrative assistant" anyway, so I'll stick with my PDA.
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Originally posted by dampeoples
Being in field services, I'd rather have an assistant. My PDA never got the tools out of the van for me. Besides, it's not exactly safe dialing the cell phone and writing notes while rolling down the highway.
shhh don't tell anyone. )
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