Plenty Of Jobs
The Metal Trades and Engineering are short of skilled workers and urgently in need of apprentices. Its leaders urge youths not to accept a dead-end job because the immediate pay attracts. If a boy becomes an apprentice in one of the many branches of engineering, he will find work rewarding and his skill and craftsmanship a cause for pride. Moreover, he will find rich rewards in the way of advancement and security of employment.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28481, 10 January 1958, Page 14
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