Masonry Magazine January 1978 Page. 18
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ONE OF THE REASONS HE GOT TO BE A FOREMAN AT HIS FULL-TIME JOB IS BECAUSE HE LEARNED TO BE A LEADER AT HIS PART-TIME JOB.
Leadership training is a very important part of the Guard and Reserve programs. Because it takes leaders on many different levels to keep the military operating effectively. The leadership abilities learned and practiced in Guard and Reserve units have many business applications. Because if a person can lead a group of Airmen part time, he is equipped to assume a leadership role in business.
A lot of what Guard and Reservists learn can be put to good use in the business world. And that includes the many varied skills being taught in Guard and Reserve units. Those are just some of the reasons employers and supervisors should support the Guard and Reserve and urge their employees to join local units.
Those local Guard and Reserve units, from coast to coast, make up nearly 30% of our defense force at a cost of only a small fraction of the defense budget. Still another good reason for lending your support to the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve program. Most employers are already behind us. Won't you join them? For details, write Employer Support, Arlington, VA 22209.
MCAA CONFERENCE PROGRAM continued from page 17
TUESDAY, MARCH 14
8:00 a.m. Registration-Until 2:00 p.m.
Conference Center Foyer
9:30 a.m. MCAA Presents the "Masonry Industry Showcase"
Hilton Pavilion
This will be a live indoor demonstration of the newest material handling equipment by the nation's leading manufacturers. The Showcase will be presented by MCAA Material Handling Committee Chairman Gerald Dufour and Safety Committee Chairman William Dentinger. They will be assisted by Material Handling Committee Members D. T. Allen, Mike Johnston, Allan Knuth, Richard Matthews, Raymond Prossen, Bernard Strauss, and Safety Committee Members D. T. Allen, Mel Baum, Sam Lowry, Tony Luczynski, James Luterbach, James Magee, Ronald McLaren, Turner Smith and Jack Whaley.
12:00 noon
Final Day of the '78 MCAA Educational Trade Show
Hilton Pavilion
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15
8:30 a.m. Registration-Until 2:00 p.m.
Conference Center Foyer
9:00 a.m. MCAA General Session
Hilton Pavilion
Addresses:
GSA-Its Effect on You, the Construction Industry, and the Nation's Total Economy.
Jay Solomon
Administrator, General Services Administration Washington, D.C.
Mr. Solomon will present an overview on GSA's recent directives including the GSA's new bidding procedures.
Meeting and Beating the Competition
Ray Prossen
Member, MCAA Milwaukee Chapter
Mr. Prossen will give a complete and comprehensive review of the package approach to turnkey masonry buildings.
BUCK RICHARDSON
NEAL ENGLISH
18 MASONRY/JANUARY, 1978