SWhy not Kanager me?ss -thought Uncle Chris. 66 'Take the job I want would he? Been toadying to Mr. Peters, has he ? Tm the one who deserves to be madea Salesman; not him P' "These were the thoughts that tumbled throughmymind for weeks afterwards for weeks 1 was short-tempered and surly "Untilthedaythetruthdawned ~and it was 4 blow I can tell youl Suddenly I realised why Jim Richards had been made a Sales man, not me. Because hedeserved it. While Fd been just jogging along, Jim had been showing 8ome real enterprise ; he'd put the good of the firm first; relying on them to recognise it: Theyhad L and, underneath; now I was rather glad. "SoIdecidedtobelike Jim. Iworked. Six months later I was appointed a Sales man, too; and Pve never looked back: "Dyou know, that' $ what Fve always noticed since-willingness to work gets what it deserves in private enterprise: Real work never goes unnoticed there, and only unider this system can it be quickly rewarded ! " Inserted in the interests of all sections of the community by the Associated Chambers of Commerce of New Zealand. 62.3C
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 4
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