PrettySquareGal
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I was talking to someone, and mentioned that my mother had worked as a secretary, and followed up with, "She was a secretary when it was OK to be called one." The modern term is administrative assistant, of course.
Why is the term "secretary" shameful?
There are many other examples of glorified job titles, some to sound more prestigious, but also because the originals are perceived as demeaning, like "maid" or "janitor."
Do you use old-fashioned job titles in your conversations?
Why is the term "secretary" shameful?
There are many other examples of glorified job titles, some to sound more prestigious, but also because the originals are perceived as demeaning, like "maid" or "janitor."
Do you use old-fashioned job titles in your conversations?