When I left home as a boy to tackle the job of making a living my mother gave me some good advice. --Milton Hershey.
Instead, I started out with the determination to make a better nickel chocolate bar than any of my competitors made, and I did so.
If I had, I would never have made a go of it.
When I started making chocolate I didn\'t follow the policies of those already in the business.
You can only make money by giving people what they want, and by making good use of your opportunities.
My best advice to you is -- when you tackle a job stick to it until you have mastered it.\' I never have forgotten those words and now when I think of the chocolate business and the way it has grown I think it was my mother\'s advice that spurred me on and helped me to overcome my obstacles.
She said, \'Milton, you are now going out into the world to make a man of yourself.
When I left home as a boy to tackle the job of making a living my mother gave me some good advice