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New Jersey Mining Company Releases President's Letter to Employees, Families and Stakeholders
COEUR D'ALENE, ID / ACCESSWIRE / March 16, 2020 / New Jersey Mining Company (CSE:NJMC)(OTCQB:NJMC) ("NJMC" or the "Company") today distributed the following Let

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[{"type":"text","content":" COEUR D'ALENE, ID / ACCESSWIRE / March 16, 2020 / New Jersey Mining Company (CSE:NJMC)(OTCQB:NJMC) (\"NJMC\" or the \"Company\") today distributed the following Letter to Employees, Families and Stakeholders from NJMC President & CEO John Swallow: \"May you live in interesting times\". Whether or not those words are actually a Chinese curse is irrelevant (although the irony of the assumed source is not lost on me). Over the last weeks, during the drives back and forth to the mine and mill I found myself thinking about the sources of our individual resilience and the collective scrappiness of the folks at New Jersey and the citizens of north Idaho (and Montana). I also reflected on how the traits needed to build a company (or a turn-around) are similar to those a person reaches for in times of uncertainty and/or personal challenge. To way over-simplify the comparison, by utilizing a \"aim small, miss small\" approach at NJMC, any fallout from mistakes was kept to a minimum, the noise was just noise and we didn't allow unsolicited advice from others to deter us from the task at hand. With a modest base of \"the known\" to build from, we determined the direction and started out on the trip… essentially getting comfortable with the idea of assembling the car as it is headed down the highway. And while we still fully acknowledge what \"could go wrong\" (as it is usually waiting for us at the start of each day), we still do not make any \"all-in bets\" or allow much time for paralysis by analysis to develop. We conservatively own it and go… knowing what is on the line. I firmly believe that you will find the news you look for - and have found some comfort in the stories from folks that have documented their coronavirus journey and are now recovering and/or back at work. Just as we did not blindly follow the advice of those that have not built a company or put a mine into production, I believe we also need to look for and pay attention to those that have this virus as well as those that have conquered it. Social media can be the source of much angst, but it can also be of great help. And avoiding self-imposed internet rabbit holes is important in times like this. This is a difficult time that we will get through together. I greatly appreciate that each of us is taking care of ourselves and families, thus taking care of our fellow ...