Andrew Carnegie
Ethel Thomas has written: 'Only a factory boy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Working class, Mills and mill-work, Textile industry
Andrew Carnegie's first job was a bobbin boy.
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Andrew Carnegie's first job as a bobbin boy in a cotton factory paid him around $1.20 a week. This job involved long hours of hard labor, and Carnegie's early experiences in the workforce shaped his views on industry and philanthropy later in life. Despite the low pay, he valued the opportunity to work and learn, which contributed to his later success.
The boy on the farm just left of the Mill will give you a bag. You will use it to power the hovercraft in the attic of the Mill. (see related question)
The boy at the farm near the mill will give you a bag, but only one. Use it to power the hovercraft in the Mill's attic. (see related question)
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Melvin is an irish boy's name, which means "Polished Chief".Mill Worker