Vocations for the Trained Woman; Opportunities Other Than Teaching

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He is charged by the firm for floor space, heat, light, elevator service, and salaries of salesgirls, as well as cost of all goods bought. His receipts must cover these expenses with the margin of profit demanded by the firm. He has the anxiety and responsibility of the small merchant who realizes that a couple of rainy Mondays or a late spring and poor trade will mean that he must go under.
Usually a member of the firm or some highly paid superintend- ent is store manager, and he himself, or,
...in the largest firms, one of his subordinates, is responsible for the care of the property.
This housekeeper-on-a-large-scale supervises the purchasing of all equipment, such as show-cases and office fixtures, plans and directs improvements and enlargements, and is responsible through his subordinates for the marshalling and control of the corps of scrub-women, window-cleaners, elevator boys, engineers, porters, and the like. Cleanliness, comfortable heating and lighting, adequate elevator service, convenient methods of getting about the store, are some of his responsibilities.


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