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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex


                      HCO POLICY LETTER OF 22 JUNE 1964


Cent. Orgs
Franchise

                            RE-ISSUE SERIES (19)





                       ORGANIZATION POSTS - TWO TYPES


             (Re-issue of London HCO Bulletin of April 24, 1959)





    We have two types of posts in an organization:

    1.   Line posts

    2.   Fixed Terminals.

    A line post has to do with organizational lines; seeing that  the  lines
run smoothly; ironing  out  any  ridges  in  the  lines;  keeping  particles
flowing smoothly from one post to another post. A  line  post  is  concerned
with the flow of lines, not necessarily with the  fixed  terminal  posts  at
the end of the lines.

    An example of  this  is  a  Communicator.  His  job  is  mainly  keeping
communications flowing smoothly from  one  terminal  to  another.  Any  time
there is a stop in the flow of communications, he straightens it out.  Other
examples of line posts are  HCO  Area  Secretary,  Central  Files  Promotion
Liaison, Training Administrator, and Processing Administrator.

    A Fixed Terminal post stays in one spot,  handles  specific  duties  and
receives communications, handles them, and sends them on their way.


                                               L. RON HUBBARD

LRHJw.rd
Copyright �1964
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED