TWENTY THNGS WORTH REMEMBERING.
1. That work is only a means, character is the end. .. . 2. That sincerity is tho foundation of all honest work. 3. That you label your own work, - 4. That no one can held you down if you are determined to succeed. 5. That every man is destined to do something worth while. 6. That most people judge you by first impression. 7. That few men succeed until they try. ' " . ' 8. Thatfwork hard is no smallpart of genius. '. " -.:■.;•': 9. That,;the only way, to'keep your credit good is" by. paying your debts. ' 10 That it is pasier'i'to do good' work than poon ■ 11. That the more difficult things are to be accomplished,, the more Svorth while. '■-.'■ , 12. That a sensible emplojer is moreanxious to push you ahead than to hold you down. . 13. That you are one link in a great chain. ■ '"''.-" 14 That rules are necessary. to a business, as laws are for right government. ' ■ . 15. That you can't learn everything in a day. 16. That the fact that you are being employed is a promise of good work. ■"••- ".,'..' • , 17. That your employer often appreciates your.work.but does; not find time to tell you so."■"■.. . 18. That only cowards are afraid to venture., . , . ■• 19. That it pays to: dress well, even'in business. • • 20. That,every man thinks that if he w6re- the employer ho would act differently,
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12468, 18 February 1909, Page 4
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229TWENTY THNGS WORTH REMEMBERING. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12468, 18 February 1909, Page 4
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