Clinton Mills clothmaker. [volume] ([Clinton, South Carolina]) 1984-198?, June 15, 1979, Image 2
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Raymond Cash
Steve Darbins
Wilgus Fortney
James Parhman
Jared Sullivan
Why Stay With
Clinton Mills?
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Kathy Whitman
“I came here in 1941 from Gaffney. If I
hadn't enjoyed it so much, Fd been gone a
long time. The Opening Room is a good
place to work and the new equipment
Clinton has added makes the job even bet
ter.”
Raymond Cash
“Except for various summer jobs, this
is the only place Fve ever worked. I like
working the 46 hour schedule we have.
The pay is good and it lets me save a little
money for the future.”
Steve Darbins
“Fve always been happy with my job.
Clinton takes an interest in all of us by
providing good fringe benefits and pay.
Fve been here almost 25 years.”
Leroy Dunaway
“It's the best place Fve ever worked.
The benefits are as good as you'll find
anywhere—especially the group in
surance. That's why Fve chosen to work
here.”
Patsy Finley
“Clinton Mills provides me with a good
job. The working conditions are excellent.
I'm just satisfied with the job I have with
the company as an electrician motor
builder.”
Wilgus Fortney
“It's difficult to pick out exactly which
thing I like best at Clinton Mills. I worked
in a local dime store until coming to the
Bailey Plant in 1971. I really enjoy the
vacations and holidays which the com
pany provides. These you just don't get in
a store.”
“My job affords me an opportunity to
do many of the things I want to do. I'm
now learning to repair quillers and this
broadens my basic maintenance
knowledge. Clinton Mills has excellent
people to work with.”
James Parkman
“It's difficult to find a better place to
work than Clinton Mills. Over the years,
as long as I do my job I don't have
anything to worry about. That's a good
reason to stay with a company.”
Jared Sullivan
“Clinton Mills provides excellent
benefits as well as a pleasant work en
vironment. I just enjoy variety in my
job. 1
Willie Greene
Kathy Whitman