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Category: Editorial

Employment Visionaries: Henry Ford on Employment and Disabilities

Posted on March 17, 2018March 17, 2018 by John Nash

I believe that there is very little occasion for charity in this world–that is, charity in the sense of making gifts. We have found it possible, among the great number of different tasks that must be performed somewhere in the company, to find an opening for almost any one and on the basis of production (ed. not a hand out). The blind man or cripple (sic, 1924 society) can, in the particular place to which he is assigned, perform just as much work and receive exactly the same pay as a wholly able-bodied man.

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I want this painted on my outside office wall – please, someone!!

Posted on February 23, 2018February 23, 2018 by John Nash

Our mission – our vision – is to take people out of their comfort zone, out of their habits of generational social dependency, out of their contentment with handouts – is to take them higher into a new place they have never dared hope they can experience: a place where they have real job skills that are worthy of real pay that they earned, not begged.

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Re-invent past successes

Posted on January 20, 2018January 20, 2018 by John Nash

So when your business is not doing so well, think about what other businesses have done in the past and see how you can re-invent their past successes to excel at your own business. That is your business tip of the day, from Adult Life Training, Inc.

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