Let us suppose you become a craneman. Suppose you become a clerk in a lawyer’s office. Give the best that is in you. Let nothing stand in the way of your going on. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
We make our own labor unions. We organize our labor into units of 300, and then the representatives of these 300 meet together every week. Then every fortnight they meet with the head men. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
Our efforts must be bent in the direction of convincing the great mass of working people of this country of the necessity of our winning and retaining our place in business and commerce. That place can be won only through the workers’ own efforts and through their own efficiency. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
I am one of those men who believes that the best workingman ought to have the best pay. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
About all that is needed to put the world on its feet are the right qualities of mind and heart on the part of all men. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
The supreme need of the world is peace and good will among men. It must be peace founded upon justice and fairness, the righting of past wrong, and the securing of the future as far as possible against the evils of the past. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
What little success I may have won in life I attribute to the loyalty I had for a dear old friend who was my first steel master, whom you perhaps have never heard of: Captain Bill Jones. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
Make your employer feel truthfully that you are sincere with him; that you are going to promote his interest; that you are going to stand for the things which he represents; that you are proud of being a member of his staff, and there is nothing that will reap you a richer reward. Loyalty above all! Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
Be friends with everybody. When you have friends, you will know there is somebody who will stand by you. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote
If you are going into any manufacturing establishment, don’t go there by reason of any influence you may have. Start upon your own merits, and start in some lowly position, no matter what it is. Be a laborer, if you will. I don’t know but that is the best way to start. Charles M. Schwab Read Quote