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Re: Developers as Typists
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Posted: Jul 4, 2007 1:05 PM
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"The situation of developers doing simple clerical work is endemic in the business world." And who are the people assumed to be doing simple clerical work? Women.
"Depending on how much the manager depends on his secretary you might want to train her instead." The key word in the previous sentence is 'her'. And if there's a woman programmer around to train her, so much the better (cough).
Women programmers (, mechanical engineers, you name it) have the "Developers as Typists" problem in spades. This is especially true in small companies that have no secretary (or the secretary is a hopeless bozo), and everyone wants the company to succeed.
Hence, starting in 1982, I wind up being a power user of every computer and office-y app I touch. I'm the person who figures out how to do a mail merge, force inadequately designed Access databases to spit out useful reports, resize JPGs and convert them to GIFs, produce PDFs with bookmarks, etc.
I call this "playing secretary." Unfortunately, it often takes me a while to notice that I've been sucked into playing secretary. The pattern/trap becomes really obvious when the guys do interesting development work while I'm farting around creating InstallShield installers.
Watch out, gals, for the "playing secretary" power user trap.
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