The Worker And His Work; Readings in Present-Day Literature Presenting Some of the Activities By Which Men And Women the World Over Make a Living
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He has brainstorms. Watch out for 'em." I followed much of !Mike's advice. All that day I trundled the wheelbarrow, but with more — shall I call it circvmispection? I made an easier day of it, and no one objected to my work. And as the days ran by I found my muscles tougheniog, and I could hear the alarm-bell at five in the morning without feeling compelled to squander several valuable minutes in wishing I had been bom rich. For two weeks I worked every day at wheeling in materials for the furn...aces. Then for one week I worked with the " maid of all work," sweeping the floors and keeping the place " righted up," as he called it. Then I " pulled doors " for a while; I " ran tests " to the laboratory; I "brought stores"; I was general-utility man. Then one day, when a workman dropped a piece of pig-iron on his foot and was sent to the hospital, I was put on " second helping." By good luck I was sent to Pete's furnace. Pete and I by this time were great cronies. Many a chat we had had, back behind his furnace, hidden from the prying eyes of the boss.
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