Maybe that’s true in the Midwest. But, in New York, someone fitting that job description would need a bachelor’s degree and I’m thinking most of them are programmers who can’t find jobs. They are as ubiquitous as English majors.
So… she wasn’t an engineer, an MBA, an accountant, an actuary or a management consultant and still managed to hold on to her job by learning to do something new. Sounds like the essence of a liberal arts major.