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Increase Your Typing Speed Tremendously
Come along. Follow me on my journey. This is a true story of my life as a 100+ words per minute speedster. After struggling to type 35 to 45 words per minute, I developed a technique that transformed me into a 100+ words per minute speedster. Since then, I've been clocked as high as 110+ words per minute. Go on this journey with me to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, New Jersey and New York as you read my story. And learn how to become a typing speedster.
Here is an excerpt.....
After sitting down, she went over the information the receptionist had taken from me and asked me other questions as she took notes. She asked me what type of work I was interested in. I told her I was interested in working as a word processor. The next question she asked, as usual was, “How fast do you type?†I told her, “Approximately 100 words per minute.†Maybe it’s because I am a male; maybe because of other reasons. I don’t know. But the look she gave me was as if to say, “Sure you can!†And I can jump over the moon!†I didn’t say anything because by now, ever since I had acquired the ability of typing 100+ words per minute, I had become used to this type of reaction from individuals who interviewed me at employment agencies and elsewhere. She was not the first person to give me that expression. She asked me to sit at the typewriter to take a 5 minute typing test. I could tell by her manner that she still did not believe I typed 100 words per minute. She didn’t act maliciously or anything. She only seemed a little irritated with me for coming in and wasting her time. She set the timing clock and told me to begin typing.
I began typing, thinking to myself, “I am going to love this.†The bell went off indicating my time was up. She came over, took the paper on which I had typed, went to her desk and proceeded to check my typing for errors, etc.
I will never forget the look on her face and how quickly her attitude towards me changed after she finished grading that paper. She became all bubbly. She wanted to send me to this company. She wanted to send me to that company. She told me that there were numerous companies to which she would like to send me. I had become a commodity to her. She called her co-worker over and told her co-worker about me. It turns out that I had typed a total of 110 words per minute. They told me they had never run into anyone who typed that fast. Keep in mind, this was an employment agency, located just outside of New York city. A place where secretaries, word processors and other typists trek practically every day of the year looking for work and taking typing tests. I would like to add that a lot of the individuals who frequent these agencies are professional secretaries in between jobs. Others, like myself, work as temporary employees because of the flexibility it offers as to when and where to work. But my point is a lot of them have great skills. Some don’t. But a lot of them do. And for those counselors to tell me that I was the fastest typist they had ever seen was a feather in my cap.
I had walked into that agency an obscure individual. By the time I left I was the talk of the office. As I left, I said to myself, “I knew I was going to love this,†smiled slightly and went on my way.