The Bulletin of pharmacy . anagers instil into their employees, dependthe success of the business. Most of the man-agers have been associated with the company for a number of years. Several of them ownstock in the concern and are, of course, vitallyinterested in its welfare. Over fiftv employees are entered on thebooks of the Detroit Drug Company. Thenumber of clerks in the different stores varyaccording to the amount of business done, buteach store, with the exception of a new oneopened a few months ago, has three registeredpharmacists. Two of these are found to be onduty at all times. In add
The Bulletin of pharmacy . anagers instil into their employees, dependthe success of the business. Most of the man-agers have been associated with the company for a number of years. Several of them ownstock in the concern and are, of course, vitallyinterested in its welfare. Over fiftv employees are entered on thebooks of the Detroit Drug Company. Thenumber of clerks in the different stores varyaccording to the amount of business done, buteach store, with the exception of a new oneopened a few months ago, has three registeredpharmacists. Two of these are found to be onduty at all times. In addition to the threeregistered men, capable soda dispensers andmessenger boys are also employed in everycase. The stores are open from 7 oclock in themorning until and sometimes later atnight. The hours of the clerks are so arrangedthat each man averages something uiider sixtyhours of service each week. Considerable careis taken to engage truly competent clerks, forfrom among their number is to be drawn the <^ H ONE. Detroit Drug Company IS26 WOOO>W*RO AVENUE PbeBC North tajUt,30«3 ^AfOOOMAPD AVENU 35S7 ^/OOOWARO AVENUE FhDDn. Hcmlutk . 1391-1393 JEFFERSON AVE Pufihing the phone-order business. future managers. Located in residential dis-tricts, much of the business obtained by thestore depends upon personality, so the securingof efficient men is most important from thisstandpoint, also. GOODS DISTRIBUTED FROM CEXTRALSTOCK-ROOM. The greater part of the buying for the eightstores is done bv I\Ir. Perrv at his office in the BULLETIN OF PHARMACY 301 store at 709 Woodward Avenue. This storeserves as a central distributing point for thevarious branches. The managers telephone,each morning, their respective wants to thecentral store. If the articles desired are car-ried in stock, the manager is so the managers are instructed whereto place their purchases. All bills for merchan-dise bought by the A^arious stores are paid forthrough the office of t
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