You kidding'? She hardly ever took dictation, didn't
reserve conference rooms and very rarely had to deal
with his temper. Hell, Straker had his own machine
which dispensed coffee and stuff. All she had to do
was put up with Freeman coming on to her and to look
up at the sign that said "Do Not Enter" whenever
studio execs came in.
And I work in a law firm with 50 secretaries and some
of these ladies make Mary look like a rocket
scientist.
Scott
--- "Veres, Mary" <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> I think you underestimate the intelligence, courage
> and tenacity of Miss
> Ealand in doing her job for Straker....