We
are proud to be an American company and participants in the most successful
experiment in capitalism the world
has ever known. As Americans, we enjoy freedom to pursue happiness. The
Founding Fathers mention this pursuit in the preamble of the Constitution.
With freedom, though, one assumes responsibilities. At G.L. Huyett, we
recognize both the freedoms and responsibilities associated with participating
in the Great American Industrial Machine.
Our
management philosophy is rooted in the recognition of the relationship
between
freedom and responsibility.
We seek to recruit highly entrepreneurial people
who possess the skill and courage to make tough decisions, and then to accept
the consequences of those decisions.
We
believe that work is an integral part of the lives of productive people.
Few of us are born into economic
privilege. Therefore, we must work to earn
income
to support our families and our vocations. Because we work in a capitalistic
enterprise, our livelihood is dependent on our ability to give our customers
what they want. If we do not deliver, then our economic security will be
imperiled.
If we are
successful, we will not only enjoy the economic rewards of such success,
but we shall live more productive lives as well. Our greatest days will be
remembered for the results we achieve and the goals that we conquer.
Your
management is concerned about your health and welfare. You are part
of a team that is challenged by competition and the marketplace. You will
be given
broad lines of authority, and we expect you to accept this authority with
a sense
of responsibility similar to if it were your own business. Your individual
success will require initiative, perseverance, and thought; and reward
shall be based
on results.
Let us communicate
openly, honestly, and fairly.
Timothy
J. O’Keeffe, Vice President
G.L. Huyett