Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1911 — The Exceptional Young Man. [ARTICLE]

The Exceptional Young Man.

The exceptional young mAn, says Orison Swett Marden In an article In Success magazine, la the i one who looks upon his employer's Interests as he would his own, who regards his vocation as an opportunity to make a man of himself, an opportunity to shOw his employer the stuff be is made of, and who is always preparing himself to fill the position above him. The exceptional young man Is the one who never says: "I was not paid to do that;” "I don’t get salary enough to work after bows or to take ip much pains ” He never leaves things half done, but does everything to a finish. The exceptional young man Is the one who studies his employer’s business, who reads its literature, who is on the watch tor every Improvement which others In the same Un a have adopted and which his employer has not, who is always Improving himself during his spare time for larger things. i 4 '■ Xi-M