Card Index Record And Filing Systems for Engineers And Contractors

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Card Index Record And Filing Systems for Engineers And Contractors
Ira Osborn Baker
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Formerly a paper slip 5 x 10% ins. Was FOREMAN TIMEKEEPER DATE Name Hours Rate | Name Hours Rate 1 br^^-i 1 x_ __i - Teams Hours Rate Teams Hours Rate Fig. 12. Time-Sheet on Reverse of Engineer's Card (Fig. 11. ) used for the daily report, but the card is much more convenient.
The card shown in Fig. 14 is found to be of the greatest value in obtaining quotations for sup- plies. It is G x 4 ins. , and as envelopes of this size are not in general use, a return envelope is always enclosed when sen
...ding to a supply house for quotations. The employment card. Fig. 15, is used to enable the office to keep a close record of employees and applicants for employment.
The size is 5 x 3 ins. , and on the back are lines for the following additional information: 1, Ref- erences furnished; 2, date of leaving; 3, reason for leaving; 4, date of re-employment; 5, recom- mendation given.
The ledger accounts are worked up on cards 8x5 ins. , the style of heading of which is shown in Fig. 16. The headings of the last five columns Location of Work Class of Work GODWIN 80 W (INSTRUCTION COMPANY, Tlme fof WMk Endina ALL ...


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