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.. JAMES TOLAND Toland Put Lift True "I had worked here f several years when I qi to go to work as a lift tru driver for Champion Pap Company. This lasted for while, and I came back No. 1 as a drawing opei tor in 1971," says Jam W. Toland, No. 1 Drawi Operator. "I've got twelve childr and a nice home. Those a m HLi Experience H< "I like for my warj how Robert Moore, Ph "For the past 18 y< learn what it takes to "Tangled cheese cz find lost ends. Also, I'i prevent these from occ POPUPOppr -mm ' *$ g* P?#P Jjk k Down, Picked Up or two good reasons for doing d jit your best to keep a job that y ck provides regular work and r er good pay," added Toland. t a "One thing I like to do t to above what's required is r a- additional cleaning. This i es keeps the machinery 1 ng running efficiently and keeps the chokes down," he en continued. t ire 'The more you run the a ^ ft elps Robert Moore >er beams to be right when they get to int No. 1 Warper Operator feels aboul ears I've been a warper operator, and i do a job in the best possible way." in give you a problem, and when I hav m always extra cautious about crossed urring," stated Moore as he talked ah ISfl Drawing Job Again Irawing frames, the better ou like them. I always neet or exceed my produc ion requirements, and hat's primarily because I'm lot satisfied with just being icceptable. I want to do my jest." James spend much of his ime away from work doing iuto mechanic work. jj^ v> i the slasher room," That's L his work. in that period of time, you e a break, I always try to ends, and try my best to !>ut his daily work routine.