The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1981, Page Page 9, Image 9
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Page: Being Enthusiastic
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employee, as he talked about some of th
that makes good employees.
"Over the last 3 V2 years that I've been v
Company, I've learned that I am expected t<
best. The electrical aspects of the textile indi
very challenging?especially with the modern
ticated machinery that is now being installer
Rick is currently attending Piedmont Techn
lege and will get a degree in industrial electroi
spring.
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Getting Along
"Getting along with your fellow employees
is important if you're going to be I
a good employee," emphasized Lydia I
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about the characteristics of a good employee.
"I listen to what my supervisor I
wants me to do. When it comes to my '
work, I try to save every yard that I poss- '
ibly can."
"My supervisor is always willing to
discuss with me any problem that I have
and this in itself helps make a better
employee."
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Mainte- good employee," says Debbi
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"When I'm inspecting the
vith the best for the company.
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Do What's Expected
"To make a good employee," says
3lant No. 1 Folder operator Luther
rranklin, "you've got to do what your
supervisor expects."
"Getting along with your fellow employees
is very important, too. I try to
run my job as well as I can and to follow
my supervisor's instructions."
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Suber:
Do Job Properly
"Being interested in doing your job
properly, and making sure it is done in
ine uebi way ib impuriam in uuiug a
good job. As a doffer, it is necessary that
I put up all of the ends after a frame is
doffed. Tome, doing a good job is a way
of living," says Herbert Lee Suber,
Lydia Doffer.
"Any task I perform, I'll do right," he
continued. "In my off hours, I wax and
'clean up' cars for various people.
They've come to expect my best in this
just like doing my job for the company."
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od Attitude
Clinton Mills courier, believes a good
his work makes him a better employee,
between the plants throughout the day
tnd inter plant mail distributions,
e here everyday unless there is an
eing dependable is an important part of
employee."
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Clayton:
Be Present
"I try to do my job right the first time,"
says Eric Clayton, Plant No. 1 Loom
Technician. "Being a good employee
helps both the company and myself.
When I'm here everyday, I can keep my
job in a better condition than if someone
else has to cover it regularly."
"For some time, I worked in the lab
and here I learned the importance of
'doing things right."'