Practical Information for Telephonists

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Practical Information for Telephonists
Thomas Dixon Lockwood
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He always takes a car, even if his destination is but half a block away. He makes it a rule never to do too much.
"The company is rich, you know." His motto is, " Never do to-day what you can put off till to-mor- row," and he acts well up to it. He has a system. If he has a regular inspection route, he will have a little lottery with himself every day and draw cuts to see which house he shall not visit. He knows where all the free lunch counters are, and does n't forget it. The telephones are a
...lways in good order at the saloons on his route, and he can always be found, because every boy in the office knows where he will be at every hour in the day.
There are, however, certain times when he has a rush of business to the head. These occasions are chiefly when an inspector is required to locate a line trouble and there is only one besides himself in the office. He need scarcely trouble to be busy at these times, however, since the manager probably knofvs that if he goes out on a line trouble, a snail's gallop would be two-forty time compared with his, and the other man will invaria- tjy be chosen.


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