. Investigation of telephone companies. Letter from the secretary of commerce and labor transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of May 28, 1908 . hool. 00 Common school (g). Grammar school. Yes Yes $ da. Yes (a).... 50 da. Yes: Yes wk. Yes wk. Yes Yes wk. Yes Yes Yes (6)....Yes wk. mo. mo. .25 da. Yes(d).... .25 da. Yes .25 da. Yes Yes Yes mo. (/) wk. Yes Yes No .. da. Yes Yes hr. Yes Yes ( mo. a If they qualify. e Ability to read and write. b Afte


. Investigation of telephone companies. Letter from the secretary of commerce and labor transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of May 28, 1908 . hool. 00 Common school (g). Grammar school. Yes Yes $ da. Yes (a).... 50 da. Yes: Yes wk. Yes wk. Yes Yes wk. Yes Yes Yes (6)....Yes wk. mo. mo. .25 da. Yes(d).... .25 da. Yes .25 da. Yes Yes Yes mo. (/) wk. Yes Yes No .. da. Yes Yes hr. Yes Yes ( mo. a If they qualify. e Ability to read and write. b After the first week. c No requirement. d For two weeks. / $15 to $18 per month. g Graduation required. h In one exchange, $ per month. TRAINING SCHOOLS. Having passed successfully the preliminary examinations andphysical tests, the successful applicants are usually placed in trainingschools where they are given from three to four weeks intensivetraining in the work upon which they are about to begin. Telephonecompanies fully realize that this special equipment (almost, if notquite, equivalent to that of apprenticeship in other trades) is neces-investigationoft00unit. 32


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