The Country Banker, His Clients, Cares, And Work, From An Experience of Forty Years

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The Country Banker, His Clients, Cares, And Work, From An Experience of Forty Years
Ives, Brayton, 1840-1914
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It would be an untold relief to your Directors and Chief Manager, if they could adopt this system. The lengthened and earnest consi- deration which they now give to every case, as it arises, in order to place the right man in the right place, and measure out justice impartially to all, would be spared them. The law of seniority requires no thought and no supervision ; it is self-acting. It reduces promotion to a question not of merit, but of mortality amongst the seniors. It robs the service of... all interest, except in dead men's shoes. If promotion is not to be the reward of active brains and willing hands, why disquiet them- selves in vain ? and why ought we, the lookers on, to feel surprised at the do-nothing apathy, and the official inso- lence, which are too often the outcome of the system ?
A bank cannot give high salaries to all its officers; but if its highest offices are open to every one in its employ- ment, who shall prove his fitness for the same, there will be no apathy in its staff.


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