I'll look around and. help you. If you have any special 

 subjects which are "bothering you r trot them out and we 

 will see what wo can do with them." Of course the Su~ 

 pervisor is supposed to have & line on the Ranger's 

 T7oak points and any particular sublets that need his 

 attention. Ee should personally meet as many of the 

 Poreot men as possible and hear their comments as e rule, 

 (Jot out and work, shoulder to shoulder with your men; 

 learn them, le&rn frourself , learn the other side of 

 everything you can, and never lose an opportunity to 

 teach or instruct. 







A littlo hint dropped a Ranger about surveying, 

 otc,, is 99$ more effective if given whan on the ground 

 and actually at work, than when printed, told, or written. 



Extended and general discussion* 



4;03 ~ Is It Possible to Determine How Much I7ork a 

 Hanger Should Perrfor^ in a Givon 'Jir.e - IThat 

 Uso Gould Be Made of Such Standards? 



TLLODSClf: 



The very first principle of off ioioncy in tho 

 administration of any "business, is a careful and com- 

 plete analysis of costs of each operation and the vol~ 

 unio of oach line of work, 



A linotype operator, a cuttor in an overall 

 factory or a raan operating a lath machine in a sawmill 



lies work which is almost purely mechanical* The foreman 



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