5-19-1937 Fern Snider to Mrs Evelyn B Carter
Postmark May 19, 1937 Atlanta GA.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
ELECTRIC BUILDING
CHARLES A. COLLIER
VICE PRESIDENT
ATLANTA
May 19, 1937
Mrs. Evelyn B. Carter
808 Temple Ave.
Knoxville, Tennessee
Dear Mrs. Carter:
Your application has been accepted for home service work in the Atlanta division of this Company and we would like for you to report for work the morning of June 14th, at 8:30, if possible.
The salary will be $90.00 per month, and will be automatically increased to $100.00 per month at the end of six months.
You will furnish your automobile and the Company will allow you $20.00 per month to cover expenses. In case you should wish to borrow some money to make a down payment on an automobile, the Company will be glad to loan you $300.00 for such a purpose, to be repaid on a fifteen-month basis, $20.00 per month, without interest.
I am attaching all necessary employment papers which I wish you would please fill in and return to me by June 7th, at least.
The Company requires all employes [sic.] to carry the following insurance: Health and Accident, which in your case will cost you $2.00 per month (deducted from you [sic.] check) which will pay $80.00 per month in case of illness; Life Insurance, $1.20 per month (also deducted from your check) which pays the beneficiary $2000 in case of death.
We are looking forward to having you in our organization and hope that you can be with us for a long time.
Very truly yours,
Fern Snider
Home Service Director
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