Surely no more diverse occupations can be imagined than iron-moulding and biscuit-making, yet a man who recently registered under the place, ment scheme at Dunedin, and stated that he had been making biscuits for seven yeare, gave as his major occupation that of a moulder, but had not worked at that trade for sixteen years As there has for some time been an urgent demand from all parts of the Dominion for moulders, the placement officer got in touch with a Dunedin foundry, and, regardless of the worker’s long absence from the trade, the manager gave him a trial. The trial period is now over and the latest report on the man’s work is that “it its more than satisfactory.”
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 302, 17 September 1936, Page 15
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