Opportunities open in airplane plants are discussed; in quantity-production manufacturing it has been proved that men with previous aircraft experience, unless specialized, are more difficult to fit into production jobs and less valuable at start than sheet-metal worker, toolmaker, and machine operator; personnel policy of Glenn L. Martin Co. is outlined.
Facts about aircraft factory personnel
Aviation
Aviation ; 27 , n 1
1929
2 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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