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4 Illustration Courtesy of Fulton Sylphon Division Robertahaw- Fulton Controls T'-is -1-47 I I a' , L , --A Y' wfkvw-f Co. I There's satisfaction in meeting a challenge Working at Edison, there's challenge in the very air you breathe. It's logical. This is a growing company in a growing industry. And growth always creates problems. This is also a pioneering company, constantly challenging the accepted ways of doing things. Challenge, opportunity, progress . . . they're like steps. The steps that lead to a satisfactory career. And advancement within the company is the standard practice rather than the exception. We have heard it said that Edison is a good place to work. True! One of the reasons that makes it so-particularly for high school graduates entering the business world for the first time-is that Edison people are friendly, sympathetic and helpful. If you reside in metropolitan Detroit, we invite you to visit our Employ- ment Department, 2000 Second Avenue. Elsewhere, job application forms are available at any Edison customer office. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY 3 Av
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There's a girl l'd like to know C' '4She has so much poise and con- fidence-I'll bet she works for the telephone company. Those girls are so attractive and have such friendly, pleasant manners. They're talking about Lucy, who started working for Michigan Bell right out of high school. She was trained with other beginners by friendly, understanding supervisors. Today she's proud of her workg en- joys a fine salary, regular wage in- creases, and many new friends. Ei?-l..fETJ Lucy was delighted from the very first by the clean, pleasant surround- ings, by the regularly scheduled mid- morning and midafternoon ubreaksv for relaxing in the company's com- fortable lounge rooms, and by the opportunities for advancement. Isn't that the kind of job you want? Then why not get in touch with us now? Weill be happy to tell you more about the variety of inter- esting jobs from which you can choose after graduation. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Good Place to Work
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