.,And Bookkeeper Dannette Gaith ’ration | FINDi i^HP in the POST classified ads ' :Z ■** Bf»ortSUffWHter* Little did Dannette Gaither know when she walked into the office* of the Charlotte Post over seven years ago that her present position with the Ipn the day that Ms. Gaither was hired she had only come in with a Mend who was seeking employ ment at the Post. “I had only gone over to the Post to accompany a friend of mine and when we got there, instead of staying in the car, my friend sug gested that I come in and nil out an application as well. So I did. It was ironic. I was hired before she was,” recalled Ms. Gaither. A graduate of Johnson C. Smith University with a Ms. Gaither’s temae with the Post began as a part time writer. “Once I moved into a full-time position my duties were di vided between working in the production department and functioning as a book keeper,” commented Ms. Gaither. - T**" 1 £ As a further illustration v Daanette Gaither saktekas - Jotoaon C. Smith of Ms. Gaither’s flexibili ty, she pointed out that she used to sell promotional ‘ and classified ads over the telephone. Butin i960 all of Ms. Gaither’s other roles were to make way for the full-time position of book- , keeper. Looking back at the multi-positions she has held, Ms. Gaither reflect ed. “I had always been a very eager employee, ready to learn anything new. So when I was put in different departments, t always thought of it as AfflwWWKB WVRU 2344 Beatties rfr* ftd. Ckarlotte, NX. <SA Use The Charlotte Post Classified Ads 3764496 on ns #:: i-ii Up Booker For Your Convenience 375-6424 being a challenge. As long as I was learning some thing I enjoyed each de partment I worked in.” Today, although her roles have shortened, her responsibilities have not As bgokkeepgfcoffice manager, Ms. Gaither keeps the books straight as far as billing, crediting on accounts receivable, and accounts payable ; she han dles the payroll, main tains personnel files, runs credit checks on potential advertisers, makes com pany deposits, handles the employee tax statements and insurance matters. With all the duties and responsiDinties tnrustea upon Ms. Gaither, she han dles them all in an effi cient and professional manner. Even today, one of her greatest satisfactions in her job is “attacking a problem until the is satis fied with the solution.” Se cond to that is the com munication with people over the telephone In spite of the job satis faction Ms. Gaither has mentioned, she speaks even more highly of one of the Post’s most valuable assets, _its employees. “Working for this particu lar company ! hare to say I i work with some of the best people you could find any where. Even despite the turnover rate, there has never been any serious conflicts. I honestly don’t think that I could find a - better group of people to work with anywhere,” con cluded Ms. Gaither: BEST WISHES TO -THE CHARLOTTE POST UniversityFlowers & Gifts] j One Dozen Rotes Cash & Carry |« #fcS8 Wrapped In Green I. V Floral Paper North ParkMaM 598-9070 j Ttr Reel Urological Center £ •; Derek C. Gardner, M.D. Urologist Specializing In: •Impoten j • Bladder & Kidney Office Hours 951*S. Independence Blvd. By App’t Monday-Friday Suite 400 8:00 4:30__ PKome 704-377-1236 fa A Social *7» % (ZemmcuUfy "fat. tt 'PwtytvUtut giunA faftiUf *k * favtifait &»uyutfu(<mK4.. ■■■■■■■■■■■It yterian Church Rev. Lloyd Morris, Pastor

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