Everyone was called down to be seen by doc Dixon at some point during the first six months or so and without notice, they just called you down. It was a quick visit. You filled out a questionaire about tobacco and drug use and then the good doctor told you to pull down your pants and took a look at your guy and at your rear end -only a look- then asked a couple of questions about your health and sent you back to work. The good doc Dixon saw every man's rear end and front in in Bethel.
There were neat jobs if you got a job change but if they you kept in a job such as the hot laundry, the loud gatherers, or the monotonous machines, and you saw others getting a job change, you felt punished.