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Identifier: belltelephonevol3132mag00amerrich (find matches)
Title: Bell telephone magazine
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: American Telephone and Telegraph Company American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Information Dept
Subjects: Telephone
Publisher: (New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., etc.)
Contributing Library: Prelinger Library
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Learning to install key equipment is an advanced step in craft training 44 Bell Telephone Magazine SPRING Installation Curriculum The two-week course in installa-tion for new employees, whichJohn completed, included suchitems as— Selection of Tools and MaterialsBell System PracticesPlacing Drop JViresPlacing Inside fViresStandard Telephone Set Installa-tionService Orders and PVork ReportsPole Climbing nity for practice. And, like John, nonewas permitted at first to climb higherthan three feet above the ground. Bythe end of the two weeks, every manin the class could climb to the top ofthe pole and descend with confidence.Yet it is only through much additionaltraining and supervision on the job,
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Use of a relay test set is being demonstrated by aninstructor in a plant school by a mans foreman, that he will de-velop into a skilled installer. During the two-week period John!and the other members of the classhad learned many things about the in-stallation job. Through discussionand practice, they had also caughtsomething of the spirit and traditionof our business. Now the initialtraining was over. It was time to goto work. John and his seven fellow studentsreturned to their installation fore-men. For the next couple of weeks,he went out with an experienced in-staller, watching, helping, gaining ex-perience. Soon came the day—andthe thrill of pride—when John re-ceived a truck of his own, and, in com-pany with his foreman, tackled hisfirst assignment. In the months that followed, hisforeman continued his on-the-jobtraining, following up,inspecting, and givingJohn instruction andhelp and encourage-ment, until he was sat-isfied that John was acompetent member ofthe Bell System te

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