8 Words to use with employers

There is a difference between an employer andwho (whom) he employs.

The employer benefits by the more efficient use of his machinery and equipment even when the price per piece is not reduced with the larger output per worker.

If you are ever asked by any editor to do this reportorial stiletto work, let me urge you to take to professional burglary, rather than consent to write what such an employer demands.

Employers, as a rule, are prepared to stand their losses with equanimity; in fact, when trade is dull, or when an employer desires to make changes in his business, a strike is no inconvenience at all; but the men are the real losers, and especially those with families and with small homes unpaid for; no one can measure their losses, for it may mean the savings of a lifetime.

This was a relief, for the secret which he had discovered by chance annoyed him, and he feared lest he might cause his employer embarrassment.

Unless you feel thus, it is impossible that you can do your employer justice.

How it was that these employer blow-pipers could maintain and assume such a benign and almost brotherly attitude towards each other was a little puzzling to me till I thought the matter out.

A first-class bearer, who can talk English and cook, pack trunks, look after tickets, luggage and other business of travel, serve as guide at all places of interest and compel merchants to pay him a commission upon everything his employer purchases, can be obtained for forty-five rupees, which is $15 a month, and keep himself.

8 Words to use with  employers