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CHAPTER XVI - JIMMY THROWS A BLUFF.
That afternoon Mr. Harold Bince had entered his superior's office with an
afternoon paper in his hand.
"What's the idea of this ad, Mr. Compton?" he asked. "Why do we need an
efficiency expert? I wish you had let me know what you intended doing."
"I knew that if I told you, Harold, you would object," said the older man, "and I
thought I would have a talk with several applicants before saying anything about
it to any one. Of course, whoever we get will work with you, but I would rather
not have it generally known about the plant. There seems to be a leak somewhere
and evidently we are too close to the work to see it ourselves. It will require an
outsider to discover it."
"
I am very much opposed to the idea," said Bince. "These fellows usually do
nothing more than disrupt an organization. We have a force that has been here,
many of them, for years. There is as little lost motion in this plant as in any in the
country, and if we start in saddling these men with a lot of red tape which will
necessitate their filling out innumerable forms for every job, about half their time
will be spent in bookkeeping, which can just as well be done here in the office as
it is now. I hope that you will reconsider your intention and let us work out our
own solution in a practical manner, which we can do better in the light of our
own experience than can an outsider who knows nothing of our peculiar
problems."
"
We will not permit the organization to be disrupted," replied Mr. Compton. "It
may do a lot of good to get a new angle on our problems and at least it will do no
harm."
"I can't agree with you," replied Bince. "I think it will do a lot of harm."
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