Waterbury, Conn.
The training room of the Scovill Manufacturing Company started April 1, 1918.
We train beginners on hand screw machines and engine lathes on plain turning. The training for experienced workers is to teach toolsetters with some experience to be experts along special lines and otherwise developed in their work. Also workmen with some general experience in machine room work are taught to run engine lathes. Further developments in general machine room work is to be taken up later.
Our best instructors are picked from those engaged in actual production or from promising pupils in the training school.
Skill, patience and teaching ability are the requirements of the teachers.
The best trainees are those recruited from other lines of work in the factory, especially at this time, and those impelled with the real sense of duty. Requirements: Average strength, intelligence and a desire to learn.
The steady type is preferable to the more brilliant operator who lacks staying qualities. The operators are trained in the class of work they are expected to follow, and this training is valued in proportion as it increases production from the first in the production rooms, and enables the operator to face actual working conditions without hesitancy and without fear of handling the machines.
The total cost of installation for our school to date has been approximately $2,000. With us, the cost of training (being the amount paid operatives above their earnings while in the training room) is approximately as follows:
Engine lathe workers $34 average.
Toolsetters $25 average.