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...Perroni, the president of Data Inc., told the teachers, "You are underpaid for what you do, and that's the type of people companies are looking...
...career in computers need more than anger at local taxpayers for credentials, though. "You can't walk into an interview with your tail between your legs, sour about what education has done to you and sour about Proposition 2 1/2," James Wisdom, a former teacher currently employed by Data Inc., said...
Other panelists and speakers at the ninth annual conference also emphasized the difficulties that Blacks face in the business world. Glegg Watson, an affirmative action official at Xerox, Inc., quoted President Bok's Open Letter--"minority students still appear to view themselves as guests in a strange house"--in describing what he said were the comparable feelings of Black managers...
...small computers are increasing at a rate of 50% to 60% a year. More than 1 million have already been bought, at prices ranging from $500 to $10,000. By 1985 small computers are expected to be a $9 billion-a-year business, according to California-based Vantage Research Inc...
...rush of new firms into this flourishing market will result in a tumultuous battle for profits, and possibly some company failures. Says William Neal, group vice president of Automatic Data Processing Inc. in Clifton, N.J.: "There is going to be a tremendous shakedown and consolidation in this industry...