March 18, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



115 



The Oorlats whose cards appear on tlie pagres oarrylnB tbis head, are prepared to fill orders 

 from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



Fine Flowers 



85 Broadway, 



PATERSON, N. J. 



ORDERS 



Member F. T. D. 



Edward Sceery 



FROM OTHER CITIES PROMPTLY 



Splendid Service 



Main and Bloomfield Aves. 

 PASSAIC, N. J. 



FILLED 



getting odd jobs done about the store 

 ♦I'at has worked out most satisfactorily, 

 formerly, as he went about the store, 

 he would notice little odd jobs that 

 8!'f)uld be attended to, little things the 

 iiombers of the sales force should do 

 y^l'Cn not engaged with anything more 

 i'liportant. But often, if all the clerks 

 ^v^Te busy at the time, such a job would 

 ^''i' his memory. Consequently it was 

 'iPt done when it should have been, and 

 •'"''' this manager could not spend all 



his time about the store, he was not 

 always at hand when these little jobs 

 might have been attended to. Now he 

 has no more trouble. He has a box, 

 which is divided into two compartments, 

 fastened to the doorsill just outside 

 the office door, and as he goes about 

 tlie store he makes a note on a card 

 of anything he finds that should be 

 attended to. He drops the cards into 

 one of the compartments of the box, 

 and the clerks have been instructed to 



watch this box for things the manager 

 wants done whenever they have a little 

 time to spare. 



A person who has a little time on 

 his hands takes a card from the box. 

 When he has completed the task he signs 

 his name to the card and returns it to 

 the box, depositing it in the other com- 

 partment. 



Through this plan this manager gets 

 the odd jobs done without taxing his 

 memory with them; neither does he 



