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 Jamboree Tales - Day 5How to Treat PeopleSome of you probably have outdoor clothing you wear that 
        is made from Polartech or Polarfleece material. The company that makes 
        these materials is called Malden Mills. The owner of the company is a 
        deeply religious man of the Jewish faith named Aaron Feuerstein. On December 
        31, 1995 his factory caught fire and burned to the ground. The factory 
        employed 3,400 workers and was the main employer for two neighboring towns. 
        The area once had many mills but most had closed and moved to areas where 
        they could pay people less money to work. Mr. Feuerstein felt that people 
        should be paid a decent wage and so he wouldn't move his factory. The 
        fire occurred on his 70th birthday. The workers believed it was the end 
        of the line for their jobs. Surely Mr. Feuerstein would take the $300 
        million in insurance money and call it quits. While the smoke was still 
        rising from the charred remains of the fire Mr. Feuerstein called his 
        workers together at a school gymnasium and spoke to them. They were about 
        to discover what kind of man they worked for. He announced that he would 
        not abandon them. He was going to rebuild the factory. He told them that 
        he was keeping all 3,400 of them on the payroll for one month and that 
        each would get a $275 Christmas bonus. Once the factory was rebuilt they 
        would get their jobs back. Grown men wept in the audience as he spoke. 
        After the first month ended he paid them for another month. After the 
        second month ended he paid them for a third month. It cost him $1.5 million 
        dollars a week to do this. He also paid their hospitalization insurance. 
        His employees responded by salvaging what equipment they could and in 
        temporary buildings got production up to what it was before the fire, 
        while the new factory was being built. Mr. Feuerstein received much praise 
        from around the country but he said he did only what was the moral and 
        right thing to do. He used his money to support his beliefs in God rather 
        than make money his God.  As each of you lives your life try to remember Mr. Feuerstein's 
        example and treat people you encounter with fairness and kindness. You 
        will be amazed at how much better you will be treated in return. Goodnight 
        Gentlemen!  Day 6 =>  
   by David L. Eby |