Paisley said:First, I like the work I do and the company I work for. And it's so hard to find good admin help that I've found it easy to find work, a plus since I can't spend six months or a year looking for a job. The pay is good enough for me to make my mortgage payment, save for retirement and enjoy a nice but simple life.
However, there's no career path: I'll never move up, let alone become a partner. My job won't change, except to use new technology. I'm at the bottom of the totem pole. Oh, and a lot of people assume that if you're a secretary, you're a knucklehead. (In fairness, many secretaries are; we've had to let three go in the past few years and there are a few more I'd like to see replaced at other branches.) Unless I make a change, this is what I'll be doing for the next 25 years.
I agree. i never said there was anything wrong with being a secretary. My friend is a legal secretary and she makes more than me with benefits. I know an administrative assistant that makes twice what I do.
And they are valued and respected.
But, it can have limitations, and I was referring to it being limited as in, if you are limited to only that job, you can't get into the higher up positions and big money.
Certainly, there may be women that go from the secretarial pool to management. Especially if they get a degree at night etc. But back in the day, that was it. Your only hope might be to be a supervisor of secretaries or get married to the boss.