- calls, and
recorded political speeches pla**** for
prospective voters.
Telephonists, or
switchboard operators, were a trans-cultural
hiring of switchboard...
- 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...
-
Lanka Air
Force telephonists have been
recognized for
their exceptional skills and
dedication by
being promoted to
serve as
telephonists to the President...
- criminals,
especially armed robbers.
Barbara was a
hairdresser and
later a
telephonist. On a
holiday to Gran
Canaria she met Lee's father,
Brahim Lamrani, a...
- 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...
- of some of the
victims argued that as
administrative staff including telephonists and
typists they
could not
accept that they were a
legitimate military...
- she was
appointed on 21 June 1935
following a
competition among GPO
telephonists;
there were nine
finalists in
total and the
adjudication panel included...