Five weeks of this kind of soliciting resulted in more than $1,000 worth of contracts being signed up, and many thousands of dollars worth of business prospects for in the future. The salesmen were taken off and the general salesmen of the company followed up the prospects, with the result that over six thousand dollars was made from the plan. This meant a net saving on the part of the company of $3,500 to $4,000.
This is a good plan and a fair way to cover the people in the farm community for the manufacturer. He then covered other classes of advertising in the same way.
PLAN No. 676. HIGH-SCHOOL BOY EARNS WAY
He was a hard working young fellow, and he called upon the neighborhoods in different parts of the city after his high school was out, and sold brushes of different kinds to be used in the homes. He had a fair introduction, and showed up the advantages of his brushes in a fair way.
Night after night, week after week, he continued this work. Saturday was his best day, as he usually made three or four dollars on that day alone. He netted from this work something like $10 to $12 a week. It was hard work carrying a suitcase filled with brushes, from which he showed his wares, but it paid his expenses through his high school and enabled him to get his education. He stuck to his work and won out.
This is a plan that any young man of energy and push can follow at odd intervals to make his way through high school.
PLAN No. 677. LAWYER GETS ON SCHOOL BOARD
After getting out of the law school he did not have sufficient funds to open an office, so he became a teacher in one of the high schools in the city in which he desired to make his home. After teaching for about two years, he determined that he would go into practice for himself. This he did. He felt that it would be an advantage to him to hold some kind of public office, and so he ran for and secured a membership on the school board. This position he was well qualified to fill, having taught for several years preceding his study of the law. After that he joined an athletic association and ran for office in the association and was made one of its directors. In these two positions he enjoyed a good opportunity for coming in contact with the best people of the city, and when politics was alive, he was one of the main members of the political organization, and had much to say about who should be elected to office.
He served as assistant prosecuting attorney for some time, got the experience that he desired, and then continued with his practice. From these offices, which have been a great advantage to him, he has won an excellent reputation in the community.