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MAGGIE BUP^EN
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"I live on 109 Leila
says No. Spooler Oper
"I'm 58 years old a
to walk to work. Usui
night," added Maggie
"This is a good pi
thankful I've got good
continued Maggie, wh
years.
"They were good e
jobs were hard to get,
"My work is my
housework and embro
keeps me active," sai
John Co
"I put first things
a day's work. If I'm dc
stops, I get that one
while I finish doffing
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John came to w
graduating from high
ers and drawings as v
"I try to work
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finisher drawing so I
loss motion, " he cont
"I'll have been he
probably runs better
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John noted that h
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satisfaction.
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i Street and walk to work everyday,"
ator Maggie Burden,
nd don't drive a car; that's why I have
illy, however; I get a ride home at
ant and a good place to work. I am
health and they let me work here,"
io will soon be with the company 30
nough to train me to spool back when
and I've never forgotten that either."
me, ana i Keep Dusy ai nome aoing
lidering, but coining to work is what
d Maggie.
ok First Things First
i first-that's how I get more done in
>ffing a frame, and the one next to it
started first so it will be running
; the other one," says John Cook,
Iperator.
'ork in 1969 only two days after
school. He is experienced on combveil
as roving frames.
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ea clean and orderly. I stage my
can get to it without any delay or
inued.
re eight years in June, and the work
now than I've ever seen it. This is
getting the most out of the shift."
is ability to get along with his fellow
supervision also added to his job
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DONNA PATTERSON
Donna fanerson Works For
"In order for anyone to get complete satisfa
Derform the iob reauirements bevond iust bei
Clinton Mill's Shipping Clerk-Bookkeeper.
Prior to joining Clinton Mills, Donna woi
administrative assistant ut Kaywood in Joaiut
"I've always found bookkeeping and shippu
satisfaction to have the "books" balance, and
customer requirements by shipping their good
Donna's expertise in clerical duties has be
training. "The only commerical courses I had ir
she added.
"Each day I come to work with the goal
continued.
When away from work, Donna enjoys cro<
JOHN COOK
on-the-job Satisfaction
ction from his or her job, that person must
Jig "acceptable", says Donna Patterson,
:ked ten years as an "assistant" to the
a.
ng very challenging. It's a lots of personal
it's also rewarding to be able to till tne
Is on time and as scheduled,
en achieved primarily through on the job
1 high school were typing and short hand,"
of staying busy and doing my best," she
dieting and knitting.
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