The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 10, 1995 - 7
AFTERNOONS; MATURE person needed PERSONNEL OPENING - PART-TIME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES at SOS- ZEN MEDITATION course 5 Thur.
for afterschool care for 2 girls, 6-10 hrs./wk. IN SCHOOL YEAR, FULL-TIME IN Lend a hand in responding to personal & evenings, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Starts Jan. 12,
in our Scio Township home. Non-smoker, SUMMER family problems, homelessness, hunger, 761-6520.
references, your reliable car required. 663- suicide & substance abuse. Call 485-8730.
8390.-
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY jobs for serious
work study students, Winter '95. For
information, call Linda at 764-0277.
BABYSITTER NEEDED. Mondays 3:30
p.m.-7 p.m., Wednesdays 3:30 p.m.-6 p.m.
Saturdays 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Own trans. Call
Elayne. Evenings. 747-7333.
BABYSITTER. WARM & experienced care
giver wanted for our 5 & 8 yrs. old. One
weekend evening per week. Additional hours
flexible. Non-smoker w/ own transportation
& references. 769-2875.
CHEMISTRY TUTOR NEEDED for high
school student. Near campus. 2 - 4 hrs./wk.
$10/hr. Call 994-5646 or 764-1585.
CHILD CARE WANTED For 5 and 6 yr.
old girls. After school, some eves. and
*wknds. Own trans. Call 995-2814.
CHILD CARE NEEDED - Family needs
warm, responsible & experienced babysitter
for our 2 & 5 yr. olds. Sun. 10-noon & Wed-
nesdays 2:30-6:30 p.m. 662-3062.
COMPUTER HELP wanted: Part-time
programmer, experience in dBASE, Excel,
Word, and C++ desired. Contact Diann at
936-0054 or bring resume to 3082 ISR.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn up
to $2,000+/month working on Cruise Ships
or Land-Tour companies. World travel.
Seasonal & full-time employment available.
No experience necessary. For more informa-
on call 1-206/634-0468 ext. C55984.
DATA ENTRY positions available with
flexible hours in our Ann Arbor office. We
are a leader in Medical Billing, and we are
looking for those who are dedicated,
meticulous, quick thinking and can type - ac-
curately - 60 w.p.m. OR MORE. Knowledge
of medical billing and coding helpful but not
necessary (willing to train the right person).
WE OFFER GREAT PAY ($7.50/hr.
minimum) AND EXCELLENT BENEFITS -
WHAT CAN YOU OFFER??? We're only a
10 minute bus ride from campus. Interested:
fax your resume to 313/677-7407 or send to
M G, Personnel Coordinator, P.O. Box
108, Ann Arbor 48106.
We are seeking an individual who is
enthusiastic, has an upbeat and professional
outlook and enjoys working in a flexible ;
environment to support our personnel
function during our busy season. This
position will provide computer and
administrative support as needed, such as
preparation for our annual personnel
evaluation process, data entry and other
clerical support as needed. Looking forj
someone who is comfortable working as a
team player but can also work independently,
and enjoy a challenge. Macintosh
(WordPerfect and Excel) and administrative
experience ideal.
This position will be 20-25 hours per week
from now through April (CAN BE
FLEXIBLE TO CLASS SCHEDULES) and
then full-time (40 hours) from May through 1
August.1
Please send your resume to: Vector Research,
Incorporated, Attn: Director of Recruiting
(SF-MD), P.O. Box 1506, Ann Arbor,
Michigan 48106.
An Affirmative Action Employer
VRI encourages minorities & women to
consider this opportunity.
WANTED 100 STUDENTS lose 8 - 100 lbs.
New metabolism breakthrough. Guaranteed
results! Ilost 15 lbs. in 3 wks. RN assisted. 1-
800/579-1634. $35 charge.
WELCOME BACK
U-M STUDENTS!
International corporation has full & part-time
openings with xible hours. Earn $10-12
per hour starting. Advancement opportunities
& scholarships available. Training provided.
Call 971-6122 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.mE
WOMEN WANTED for case study- must be
age 21-40, in- good health, n-smkr., normal
body weight, not living in dorms. Call Nick
at 747-0216.
WORK FOR ACADEMIC credit or volun-
teer at U-M's Pound House Children's Cen- . N &a
ter during winter or spring term. Join
hundreds of past students in a quality ex- Dp
perience in working with young children. Lo-
cated at Hill and E. University. Please call
764-2547 for more information or to arrange
a visit.
WORK OUT WEST
Summer '95
MAKE $7,700
The Southwestern Company is interested in
interviewing UM students that are ready to
have a challenging summer experience. Our
program offers students an opportunity to
travel, make $7,700 and gain invaluable
career experience that will give them an edge
upon graduation. Informational interviews
available on campus with appts. Call 668-
3101.
WORK STUDY. OFFICE position. 10 hrs./
wk. $6.50/ hr. Neuroscience Program. 763-
963 8.
CONGRESS
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over the provision, which would raise
about $22 billion over five years.
Despite a breathless beginning,
expect no legislation on the floor of
the House for about 10 days. And
Senate and House GOP aides said
yesterday that it will be summer be-
fore some of the year's major work -
the tax and spending cuts - are sent
to President Clinton.
Congressional procedures, the
need to hire staff and innate differ-
ences between the House and Senate
all tend to stretch out the timetable.
"We're doing what the Constitu-
tion says you should do," Democratic
Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New
York said over the weekend in a tele-
vision interview. "Which is that the
House of Representatives gets car-
ried away with great enthusiasm. They
go this way, they go that way, they
have two-year elections, the people
think this, they think that. Things come
over to the Senate and cool off a little
bit."
Whatever the final timetable,
House Republicans profess satisfac-
tion with their start-up.
"We have a pretty active hearing
schedule starting last week and it's
continuing this week," Blankley said.
"So I think we're exactly on sched-
ule," which calls for votes on 10 key
"Contract With America" measures
within 100 days.
He spoke as the House Judiciary
Committee heard testimony on the
proposed balanced budget amendment
to the Constitution, in advance of a
planned midweek vote to send the
measure to the floor. Other key com-
mittees plan a heavy schedule of hear-
ings.
In some House offices, lawmak-
ers don't yet have a full complement
of staff. At the Judiciary Committee,
spokesman Sam Stratman said,
"We're going to get about half of the
contract out without being fully staffed
up.
Political considerations also in-
trude. Gingrich had announced a vote
for Jan. 19 on the balanced budget
amendment. But Republicans post-
poned that yesterday for several days,
with a vote first on a measure to
shelter states and local governments
from having to bear the cost of pro-
grams imposed by the federal govern-
ment.
Governors, who will be influen-
tial in amendment ratification votes
by state legislatures, have expressed
concern that a balanced budget amend-
ment could damage their own bud-
gets.
WORK STUDY OFFICE asst. Basic office
skills to assist in processing research
pr sals. Hours flexible, $6.25/hr. Call
Jo ne 764-7230.
M. .
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EARN CASH stuffing envelopes at home.
All materials provided. Send SASE to P.o.
Box 10075, Olathe, KS 66051.
ENDLESS SUMMER Tanning Centers part-
time staff needed. Apply in person at 216 S.
State or 1896 W. Stadium.
EXPERIENCED CHILD ORIENTED per-
son to care for 5 yr. old, 2 days a week. 4
p.m. - 9 p.m. Own. trans. Liberty & Zeeb
area. $5/hr. - References. 665-3157.
FAST FOOD FUN! Subway North campus.
1701 Plymouth Rd. Part-time, good wages,
reat hours. Apply in person, all shifts.
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 billion in
private sector grants & scholarships is now
available. All students are eligible regardless
of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us
help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-
263-6495 ext. F55983.
GUARDS NEEDED on campus. Flexible
scheduling. Self-motivation important. Good
promotion possibilities. State Security Ser-
vices Inc., 611 Church Suite 305, 9 a.m.- 3
p.m. 668-0447. E.O.E.
MUST HIRE
20 PEOPLE
IMMEDIATELY!
House
H o u s e
CH ST. - ;
Now hiring full & part-time
" Pizza Makers
" Counter
" Phones
" Delivery Drivers
" Day Prep
Experience preferred but not necessary
Flexible schedules - days, evenings
(late shift starting pay - $6.50)
GREAT PLACE TO WORK
Apply at:
624 Church Street
Ann Arbor
*HELP! MOTHER of two young -children
needs daily sitters - potential for permanent
positions. Day or Evenings. Own trans.
Please call Karen 741-8132.
INTERNATIONAL MUSIC booking agen-
cy is looking for interns. Will consider all.
Must be dependable & willing to work hard.
Call Jay at 995-5777.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES at the Daily!!
Great experience, flexible hours, fun working
environment. Call Rebecca at 763-3246 or
stop by 420 Maynard fro more information.
LANGUAGE EXCHANGE
ative English speakers needed to join
-Michigan Language Center's Conversation
Partner Program. Spend as little as one hour
each week (more i you wish) speaking with
an international student. For more
information, call Lisa at 663-9415 or stop by
the Michigan Language Center at 309 S.
State St.
MESSENGERS (2): Deliver campus mail
on set route. Other misc. duties. Prefer UM
student.' Familiar with campus & valid
license. $6.50/hr. 20 hrs. 8-12 or 1-5 Mon.-
Fri. Call Joanne at 764-7230.
MICHIGAN TELEFUND is hiring for
inter term. $6/hour for talking on the
telephone. Learn communication skills and
build your resume. Raise money for the
University and for yourself talking to U-M
Alumni. Call 998-7420 or stop by 611
Church St. #304 for more info.
PROMOTIONAL MODELS NEEDED-
Female, must be at least 21 yrs. old, 2-10 hrs.
per wk. Excellent pay. Please call 913-5588
& leave message.
RECEPTIONIST/PROJECT asst. Part-time
WS start Jan. '95. Work with international &
U.S. clients, some accounting, answer
phones, wide range of activities. $6/hr.+. Call
764-5143.
RECEPTIONIST POSITION avail. for
reliable, self-motivated person. Mon.-Wed.
Fri. afternoon-evening shifts. Some
weekends. Ideal for student seeking part-time
job during school year & summer. Mac. ex-
perience desired, previous retail sales helpful.
Friendly & casual environment. Call Body
Works 668-8681.
RESEARCH INTERVIEWING: DRUG
ABUSE TREATMENT CENTERS
DAYTIME WORK OPPORTUNITY
The University of Michigan Survey Research
Center Telephone Facility is recruiting
people with excellent communication skills
to conduct telephone interviews with
managers/directors of substance abuse
treatment centers. Work hours are scheduled
part-time, Mon. - Fri., 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Must be available to work 16-20 hours per
week. The successful candidate will possess a
HIGHLY professional and persuasive
telephone manner. Attention to details is a
must. Pay starts at $6.00 per hour.
Opportunities for advancement are available.
Apply in person weekdays, January 3-13,
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Institute for
Social Research, 426 Thompson Street, Ann
Arbor. For additional information, call 764-
7109. An equal opportunity, affirmative
action employer.
RESEARCH INTERVIEWERS wanted.
Public health survey research firm needs
telephone interviewers. $6.25/hr. or more if
experienced. Flexible hours. No sales. Good
working environment. If interested call Mar-
lene or Tom at 994-0003.
Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed
and will be paid $120 per acceptable
specimen because of their rare blood type.
Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor,
48106.
RIDING INSTRUCTORS/CABIN coun-
selors needed at summer horse ranch for
girls. 10 weeks plus certification clinic at
ranch. $2000 for full season. 810/642-3170
or 810/679-2505.
SEEKING PHD STUDENTS to teach, live
and advise in the Pilot Program for 95-96
year. Tuition waiver, salary, room, & board.
Apply now. Call Pilot, Alice Lloyd Hall, 764-
7521.
AIRLINE TIX, round trip. Detroit to
Miami 1/19 - 1/24 $200 ea. or best. 763-
9638.
ALL TICKETS WANTED Indiana away,
St. John's. Hockey. Ken or John 741-0368.
BASKETBALL TICKETS for sale. Scott or
Gene 741-0426.
SPRING BREAK '95-
Guaranteed lowest prices In USA
1(pJamaica
Aga Bahamas
Special Group Rates & Free Travel !
+Sun Splash Tours
C.HEAP ONE-WAY ticket, Detroit to
Newark on Continental, $70/best. 764-5001.
FOR SALE: 2 SETS of full season student
b-ball tix. Best offer. 662-9840.
LOW FARES! London from $369, Paris
from $528, Frankfurt from $504. Regency
Travel 209 S. State St. 665-6122.
NEED HOCKEY TIX Jan. 28. Need bas-
ketball tix Jan. 29. Call 1-800/333-7707 ext.
8892.
SPRING BREAK - Nassau/Paradise Island,
Cancun and Jamaica from $299. Air, hotel,
transfers, parties and more! Organize small
group - eam FREE trip plus commissions!
Call 1-800/822-0321.
SPRING BREAK HIDEAWAY. Cute,
cozy, log cabins on lake surrounded by
forest. Incl. outdoor hot tub and more.
Traverse City area. 616/276-9502.
SPRING BREAK - S. Padre on beach. 2-3
bdrms. at famous Radisson. Parties, price dis-
counted by owner. 212/472-1414.
SPRING BREAK Reps. wanted nowl
Acapulco from $499, Cancun from $399,
Jamaica from $459. Call Dan 665-6122.
Regency Travel 209 S. State.
STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $179 or $239. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Martha at
Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122.
, WANTED: ONE MSU-UM student basket-
ball ticket. Call Andy at 994-9356.
WHY BEACH IT? Spring Break Specials =
London * Paris * Athens * Ski Package. Call
Student Travel Breaks at Stamos Travel 663-
4400. We honor student discount coupons for
HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E.
Liberty, 665-8001. Books, lessons, books,
lessons, instruments. Not just guitar.
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SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es-
tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male
student or professional 20-40 years of age we
need you. Donors will be paid $60 per ac-
ceptable specimens. For further information
please wnte APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann
Arbor, MI 48106.
SUMMER MANAGEMENT positions- Ar-
thur Victor painting, Inc. is searching for am-
bitious students to fill management positions
in A2 & Metro Detroit. Comprehensive train-
mg program, possible inernship for related
majors. 1-800/775-4745.
SUMMER POSITIONS Student Sprinklers
now has openings in MI, OH, IN. Get real ex-
perience running your own business and earn
$10,000 plus. Call immed. 800/265-7691.
THE AMERICAN CANCER Society
telemarketing program is looking for callers
Mon. -Thur. evenings, to recruit volunteers.
$5/hr., no sales. 971-4300. 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
She was just two months away from her delivery date when an ultrasound showed that the baby she carried had a
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Our Ann Arbor location has career opportunities for BS/MA level students in CS or CE for the following positions:
Database Software Engineer
NURSING STUDENT: Child care for
adorable infant w/ special help needs.
TRAVEL ABROAD AND WORK. Make
up to $2,000-$4,000+/mo. teaching basic
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