x PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION 



2. Can you arrange the different positions in the occupation 



in the order of their income to the worker? 



3. What can you say about the pay at the beginning, and the 



increases as one obtains further experience? 



4. What is the method of pay? 



5. Does the worker receive enough pay to maintain an Ameri- 



can standard of living? 



8. Effect on the Worker: 



1. Social: 



(a) Is he recognized as a useful member of society and 



given a proper place in society? 

 (6) Does his work help to make him more tactful and 



socially agreeable? 



2. Civic: Does the work help to make the worker a better 



citizen? 



3. Physical: Does the work have any effect on the worker's 



health? 



4. Recreational: 



(a) Does the work give him time for proper recreation, 

 and does it encourage helpful forms of recreation? 



(&) Are there rest or recreational periods during the work 

 hours? 



5. Mental life: Does the work stimulate the thinking of the 



worker? 



6. Moral life: 



(a) Does the work help the worker to become a better 



person? 

 (6) Are the influences in the place of work good influences? 



. General Considerations: 



1. History, development, and future of the occupation. 



2. Relation to other occupations. 



3. Comparisons with other occupations. 



4. From what occupation one may enter this calling. 



5. Does the occupation lead to a better vocation? 



6. Instances of successful service in this occupation. 



7. Are the workers organized into unions or other associations? 



8. What laws influence or control the work or workers? 



10. References for Reading. 



