Insurance, anyone?
To work among enthusiastic people is as catching as the ’flu. Those em- ; ployed in insurance, work in an atmosphere which is in many ways the direct] result of the worth-while job that is being accomplished. There are various; branches of insurance, but all of them afford protec-] tion of some kind to the' policy holder. Insurance is not a luxury,! it is a necessity, and the) staff engaged in it gain] great satisfaction from the] knowledge that they are being helpful to the clients of one of New Zealand’s! proudest assets—insurance.; Insurance companies do] not select staff at random, i They know they have! good positions and standing! in the community to offer? but their officers are always] most happy to discuss work] in insurance with young; people. Youths and girls of ability and good character] are not expected to know all about insurance as soon as they start work. There is in most offices a period of training and those getting positions will find their colleagues in the office helpful in every possible way.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33050, 18 October 1972, Page 24
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