Native labour and social stratification in the Hudson's Bay Company's Northern Department. 1770–1870
From the Author, Page 305-306:
"Officers had greater responsibilities than servants. They were charger with the over-all functioning of the fur trade posts. They corresponded with each other, kept all post records, ordered trade goods and supplies, valued furs, supervised the men, and ensured that necessary jobs were performed. At the same time they enjoyed considerable prestige, had many special privileges and earned high salaries (or income from shares).