WANT OF WORK.
.the right man in the right' place is rarely [discharged. -The. employer hesitates; befoVe par'l'iri| 'witli'liimi It is'clearly.'his'interest ;to keep hiiti : as long as ' hri.'canl' The' mah who is fitted for' worlt/arid 'ea'niestljj seeks 'it, .does"not.often'do so-lnrig'jh valn,'' I 'The 'quality and 1 standing of'every "wot kniaii is Sv'ell'knowh In J tlie community'where-'hV're-'side's; they are often 'discussed,' arid'| every employer is ; anxious toseciirii the 'be'st.' The 'majority ofifricri who 'are' for worVand fail to' secure "it are "worthies?. There ft something wrong.: They'niay'por* sibly'be 'skilful,' arid'rjuick 1 for 'a time wlutt "driven tif'ft by necessity; 'biit tfafao not sticky 'ca'iinot 'bear prosperity ) ''and"whfen'Salhrday night aiid'pay comet,'! 1 flood the lower level' 'to their utmost capacity , ;"as'a compensation "for ari enforced week' of sobriety. " :; '''' Arid this'cWs of'workmen', are slovenly and 'careless,' profane,'regardless' of the rights 'of otlicrs -care'npt'hrjw muciriliey destroy, 1 how much of the time 'belonging to another they waste, and by their simple presence' utterly demoralize the office, Any, m.ini : wlio is continually'piating about wanking;work, and not finding'it; puts a black 'niiai.lt against his name. Good workmen are never knmyii to bedriven to such ari exnise. It is only the sbiftles', unworthy, and intemperate; What' then? Make yourself one of the good and sought after; learn all you possibly 'can; he steady, siiber, industrious, careful/ ip be'trusted, and you will surely be prosperous, respected, and happy, Do it for the sake of the community, •'for 1 your families, and for' the glorious art of \yhlch you are a member, and remember that ". Honor and shiurio from no condition rise j Act well your part/there the honor lies," '" ' "■'' ''",', ■''.' —Printers' Cabinet
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 27 May 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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273WANT OF WORK. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 27 May 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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