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Hancock Fabrics Code of Business Conduct

Ms. Aggers, My name is John and being male, I rarely step into fabric stores. My 16 year old daughter Sydni, is a sewing fiend and has made dresses for her many friends and her own prom dress. She intends to graduate high school next year and attend a Columbia College Chicago. We are very proud of who she is and where she is going. She took her first job ever with Hancock Fabrics in Joliet, IL as a part time inventory person for a short two day stint, May 15 and 16. She worked hard to help finish inventory a day earlier than expected. She worked for 10 hours at $7 per hour. She was thrilled with the job even if it was for a short two days. After coming home exhausted, she had to prepare for school the following day. A week after finishing the inventory job, she called the store to ask about when she would be paid for her work. She was informed that she would be able to pick up her paycheck the Friday after Memorial Day. Today, we went by the store so Sydni could grab her check. My daug