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D ledmon t fiviati on Vol. 1 - No. 1 F-lday» August 2L..1945 This little Mews Sheet, with your help, will probably grow tOi .be as big as a daily newspaper sonie day. You have helped to put Piedmont "on the map". Now that the war is over, we have a bigger job ahead in order to keep it there, and I ajii sure that all of the rest of us can depend on YOU to do your share. It is only by vrorking INTELLIGENTLY— by IMPROVING OUR SERVICE3— by avoiding WASTE OF TBffi AND MATERIALS and EIvTRAVA- GANCE— by working together as a team*— that we can win out over our competitor and secure the customers patronage. REMEiiBER ALWAYS, that it is the buyer of our products and service— the CUSTCMER, and he alone, who MAKES OUR JOBS AND KEEPS TKFli GOING; but he isn’t "crazy in the -head" and he won't pay us more for what he wants if he can get the same value for less money, from our competitor. T. H. Davis you along your mental path let me give you a few pointers which should guide you in yo\ir thinking. Rememb'.?r that Piedmont Aviation is your Company, Your earnest and untiring effort is the only insurance we have for the continuance of our pleasant associations and comfortable livelihood Make every minute of your work day cour Time is the most valuable thing in the world- do not waste it. After all, you are working for yourself. The company has to meet the payroll and overhead with the results of your labor. If one man shirks his work, he not only hurts himself,/>’// we all must suffer. During the next few months the going will be hard. It is necessary that all of us do our utmost to win our fight for contin ued growth and the progress of Piedmont Aviation. F.H.Ponish No doubt Piedmont Aviation News is a surprise to you and you are wondering what it is all about. We are all very busy try ing to keep our organization head and shoulders above all other operations in the Southeast. There is little time for meet ings to discuss matters which should be brought to your and my attention, VJhen a hurried meeting is held, there is never the whole personnel present. Piedmont Avia tion News will servo as an organ to express your views on anything you feel is of im portance to our organization and to call to your attention matter-s you should know. In behalf of the Comp?ny and myself, I want to express to you my appreciation of your untiring efforts and lojia.Lty which made it possible for us to attain the pos ition we hold in the field of aviation. The war is over. As a thinking person, it behooves you to ask yourself the ques tion, "where do we go from here?". To help PERSONALS We welcome a new employee in our mids Mr. Lindsay Calloway, He is an experi enced spray man. Give him all the help you can and make him feel at home. Miss Nell Adams is vacationing in Ne-v\ York this week„ Brownie and the Major are looking forward for her return witl some refreshments from the Big Town. Other employees enjoying vacations a: Mr. Headen, Mr, Clifton Rowe and Mr. Jason Rowe. Sgt. Ed Culler paid us a pleasant visit bhis week. He is anxious to tal'ic off his uniform and come back to us. ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a meeting of all emplp, ees who hold a "A" or "E" License in Mi Bonish's office Saturday, August 25 th, at 4:30 P.K. It is imperative that all licensed mechanics are present.
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