LjrsDAY. AUGUST 9, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) fear in A Series of Messages On the Importance of Your Job THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second Section) Fhe Myth o fa IS LnA Is , UvJ LEi Lm PAS c 3 Often the other job looks easier and better, but on closer inspection the "Grass" is not so green. kware of the Misleading Lure of Greener Pastures The men at the top today, started at the bottom yester day, and applied themselves to their work. Stick to the job you have . . . don't take a chance on the untried job-you might not like it. rolling stone gathers no moss iust as a man who changes jobs ften has no time to make good &d grow on the job. Hold Fast To The Job You Now Have . I good job now is the first step towards post-war security A good job wow is the first step towards post war security - stay pn the job you have. People often cast their vision so far away that they fail to see that the best opportunities are in their present job. Remember - things fa miliar do not often seem as good as the untried. THIS MESSAGE BROUGHT BY WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WAYNESVILLE,N.C. 4 . - ,-; v - ! - ' ;! - IT I r U ."ri;--:

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