The Go-Getter by Peter B. (Peter Bernard) Kyne
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Joaquin Valley to sell two more carloads of skunk spruce. When this
order was wired in, Mr. Skinner came to Cappy Ricks with the telegram. "Well, I must admit Comrade Peck can sell lumber," he announced grudgingly. "He has secured five new accounts and here is an order for two more carloads of skunk spruce. I'll have to raise his salary about the first of the year. "My dear Skinner, why the devil wait until the first of the year? Your pernicious habit of deferring the inevitable parting with money has cost us the services of more than one good man. You know you have to raise Comrade Peck's salary sooner or later, so why not do it now and smile like a dentifrice advertisement while you're doing it? Comrade Peck will feel a whole lot better as a result, and who knows? He may conclude you're a human being, after all, and learn to love you?" "Very well, sir. I'll give him the same salary Andrews was getting before Peck took over his territory." "Skinner, you make it impossible for me to refrain from showing you who's boss around here. He's better than Andrews, isn't he?" "I think he is, sir." "Well then, for the love of a square deal, pay him more and pay it to him from the first day he went to work. Get out. You make me nervous. By the way, how is Andrews getting along in his Shanghai job?" "He's helping the cable company pay its income tax. Cables about three times a week on matters he should decide for himself. Matt Peasley is |
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