Real jobs, eh? OK. An NCR 286 PC running DOS 3.3 using WordPerfect 5.0; and a IBM AS-400 something or other running some data entry stuff for a company that owned about 70 Domnios Pizza stores.

The data entry stuff was very unfriendly - e.g. To enter 100 units of pizza dough I had to type in 10000. :-/

Cheers,
Scott.
(Who used an [link|http://www.interex.org/tech/csl/RTE/HP_Manuals/RTE-A/|HP-1000], an [link|http://www.coho.org/~pete/IPC/integral.html|HP-IPC], an IBM 1xxx thing (that had a disk pack that was 2 feet in diameter and was run by Hollerith cards) that controlled a flat-bed CalComp plotter the size of a pool table, a [link|http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/VAX-11-750.html|VAX 11-780], and an 8 MHz IBM PC in graduate school. The school also had an old analog computer but I never did anything with it. But I won't mention those.)