The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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4 / ^^VKjj0 I had never worked in textiles before "Although I had never worked in took a job as a Spinner Trainee in Plant 1973. I enjoy my work and the people day. I think I have made much progre< I'm looking forward to becoming a fullt Emm Planl ...Textile Career Of There is greater opportunity today in textiles for production employees iUno/v V> n n />?f An V\OAn \Totlf /?V\On flon Li let ii uici c uad cvu uccn. new cuaugco in technology, almost on the daily basis, offer job opportunities that are interesting, challenging and rewarding. Clinton Mills offers good jobs for people who want to go to work now in textile manufacturing. There is more flexibility available now in job requirements and the company tries hard to offer new employees jobs where they can get a good start in textiles. There are openings in all Clin ton plants. Clinton Mills will teach new employees the technical skills required to run their jobs. We have outstanding training programs with full-time instructors, the latest equipment and training aids to prepare employees to improve their skills and educational abilities. Our Company believes in self-improvement at all levels of employment. There are many career ladders open for young people. Advancement is therr? for the man or woman who is prepared to take advantage of the opportunities available. The procedure for employment is H n / W Lm I like my work textiles before I "I have been en No. 2 on May 9, 1972. I am aware ; I'm with every correctly and effic: >s since then and money I earn as a ime spinner." ia Watts Wn 9 iportunities Greater T informal and simple. The Clinton Personnel Department staff tries hard to make every applicant feel welcome and at ease. Clinton Mills is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual because of race, color, religion, sex or national Mixed Some Coarse . . . Some Fine . . Windshield scraper: gadget that falls out of the glove compartment all summer, hides under the seats in winter and breaks when you eventually find it and try to use it. ? CM ? If you make a left-hand turn from a right-hand lane, you probably are just careless or reckless and not at all what the driver behind calls you. ? CM ? Luke, "I heard your new boy friend is very polite." T .11111 - "Pprfprl mannm If I Hrnn anything, he kicks it over to where I can pick it up easy." CLOTHMAKER aployed by Clinton Mills since July 26, 0 of how important it is to do my job iently. I'm especially pleased with the roving operator." Rillv Smith Plant No. 2 Carding han Ever Before... m # origin in employment opportunities. Textile manufacturing was one of America's first industries. Today's modern plants are a far cry from the early cotton plants of years ago. We hope to attract many young people to begin their careers in textiles with Clinton Mills. l/asutl * . Some wrtfi a Different Twist The older generation concludes that there would be no problems with children if they had to chop wood to keep the TV set going. ? CM ? Sign in the middle of the road reads: ' Road closed. Do not enter." ? On the other side of the sign, scrawled in chalk: "Welcome back, stupid." ? CM ? Motner: inow, r reaaie, wouicin t you like to give your football to that poor little boy who hasn't a Daddy?" Freddie: (clutching football) "Couldn't we give him Daddy instead?"