Ready for Business; Or, Choosing An Occupation; a Series of Practical Papers for Boys
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I would not be unjust to this large class of men, 36 READY TOR BUSINESS. so many of whom have personal traits which we are bound to admire. They are open-handed with their means. Their word to one another is as good as a bond. In fact, a large proportion of the business transacted upon the Exchange is done without written contract, and depends solely upon the good faith of the members concerned. Their promptness to respond on public appeals for aid or sympathy is proverbial. Yet all this should... have no influence upon a boy who is de- ciding whether or no he shall be a broker. — A boy may enter an ofllce that does nothing but a strictly banking business. After he has thoroughly familiarized himself with his boy's work, and has shown himself to be quick and accurate with figures, and has mastered the elements of book-keeping, he will probably be promoted from time to time, to positions of in- creasing responsibility, until eventually he may become cashier. The position of cashier in a banking-house is a very important one.
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