"Another nice thing was that I would type out letters home for the admiral's stewards. They would then feed me the same food the admiral ate"
- Jack Adams
About this Quote
In this quote, Jack Adams is describing a pleasant experience he had while serving as a steward for an admiral. He discusses that one of the perks of his job was having the ability to type out letters for the admiral's stewards. This task might have been seen as a task by some, but for Adams, it was a nice thing to do. Furthermore, he exposes that as a result of this job, he had the ability to delight in the very same food that the admiral ate. This shows that even though he remained in a lower position, he was still treated with respect and provided the very same privileges as those in higher positions. Overall, this quote highlights the friendship and mutual regard among the admiral's personnel.
This quote is written / told by Jack Adams between June 14, 1895 and May 1, 1968. He was a famous Athlete from Canada.
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