Rich chuckled. "I'm sort of assuming your first month would be training in Muggle 101. If you can handle being taught by some of our younger office assistants, generally the muggleborn, you can pick up enough to get by in a week, and become fairly comfortable by the end of the month. Oh, and I should mention, the office assistants, great young boys and girls, are here for a chance to learn the business, make factor and start making their own deals if they are good enough. Don't doubt they'll be picking your brains about what a good PA does."
His smile grew larger. "What, really, do you need magic for? My biggest problem was getting over the habit of summoning files from across the room. We have telephones, and messengers to carry a note to the owlry in the old building. You want hot tea there's a microwave in the kitchenette, and somebody to explain it to you. Client files are even color coded so you know who is muggle, who is muggle in the know, and which clients are from the wizarding world. And once you learn the computer, you can pull up information on any of my clients so fast they will think you have the memory of an elephant."