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- calls, and recorded political speeches pla**** for prospective voters. Telephonists, or switchboard operators, were a trans-cultural hiring of switchboard...
- Lanka Air Force telephonists have been recognized for their exceptional skills and dedication by being promoted to serve as telephonists to the President...
- pianist, and won numerous amateur piano competitions while working as a telephonist with the General Post Office. She did not take up singing seriously until...
- War its members served in a number of jobs including clerks, cooks, telephonists and waitresses. The WAAC was disbanded after four years in 1921. Prior...
- answered by one of 96 telephonists. If one of the telephonists answered them, they would become a potential contestant. While the telephonists took in their calls...
- Look up telephone operator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Telephone operator may refer to: Switchboard operator, a person who provides ****istance...
- her role in David Aaron Clark's 2009 film, Pure, in which she plays a telephonist at a fetish dungeon who has an affair with the head-mistress' husband...
- band at the age of 15, following which she left school and worked as a telephonist whilst also performing with the band. Fältskog cites Connie Francis,...
- she was appointed on 21 June 1935 following a competition among GPO telephonists; there were nine finalists in total and the adjudication panel included...
- of some of the victims argued that as administrative staff including telephonists and typists they could not accept that they were a legitimate military...