As federal government evolves, its clerical workers edge toward extinction

The Washington Post: Ginger Davis is a survivor, one of barely five dozen clerical workers left at the Government Printing Office.

Even as her agency has been redefining its mission in an electronic age, Davis has remade herself after 26 years with the federal government, rising from the secretarial ranks to become an executive assistant. When she was offered a job in the human resources office two years ago, she was initially daunted and read every book on executive assistants she could find.

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