The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1972, Page 7, Image 7
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I don'i believe in staying <
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as I have a job to do, I ju
w unless I have to. In the las
one day. This was due to s
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It just isn't a good policy t<
"I've been with Clinton
that I should bo on the job
of work is just a bad habil
^ John E.
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id on this page have at least
i good attendance and work
sloyees value their jobs and
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jff the job.
re been with Clinton Mills, I've
to sickness, death, etc. As long
st don't believe in staying out
;t three years, I've missed only
i death in my family."
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3 stay out of work.
Mills since June 6, 1966. I feel
every day because staying out
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each knows the value of worli
of Clinton's employees want
on regular attendance with
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I know they depend on me to
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t? iitrn i accepted my jod
Clinton Mills expected me to
During my twelve years with 1
only a few days. I know the
each day."
Carl T
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One must do his best to succe
Gholdie Simmons believes t
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ho is on the job, the company
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be on the job.
January 7, 1960, I knew
be on the job every day.
:he company, I have missed
; company depends on me
urner, Lydia Plant Carding
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ed at anything.
hat reporting to work reguhave.
He knows that when
expects him to do his best.
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