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The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 30, 1998 - 7A

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LANSING (AP) - The state of
Michigan plans to dramatically increase
the -number of state employees who
1Ust take drug tests and make a clean
dfug screen a requirement for getting a
job.
SThe rules, which are set to go into
act Aug. 1, already face opposition
from unions who say the tests are
unfair and possibly unconstitutional
because they put front-line workers
under more suspicion than manage-
ment.
The new standard, approved earlier

nds drug testing laws

this month by the Civil Service
Commission, calls for testing of man-
agement-level workers if there is "rea-
sonable suspicion" that they are abus-
ing drugs. That proposal covers about
16,500 employees.
The commission also outlined the
types of jobs where the state could
require random drug tests, including
vehicle operations, law enforcement,
prisons and health care. People apply-
ing for any job with the state would also
have to pass a drug test.
"In reviewing our policy, we realized

there are a large number of positions in
state government where the responsibil-
ity could be significantly impaired if
someone were using drugs or alcohol,"
said David Adamany, one of four Civil
Service Commission members.
Susan Grimes Munsell, the commis-
sion's chair, said state officials have
put a lot of effort into the policy to
make sure it would survive court chal-
lenges. And she said the policy would
be part of any new labor contracts,
most of which will be renegotiated this
year.

POW WOW
Continued from Page A
Ann Arbor Pow Wow can aspire to be
admitted to the University so they can
become greater assets to the Native
American community. Bear pointed
out that many other colleges, includ-
ing Kent State University in Ohio, are
following the University's example
and holding their first pow wows on
campus.
Bear said the pow wow "causes peo-
ple to seek out more of our history."
Provost Nancy Cantor said hosting
the Ann Arbor Pow Wow fits well
with last semester's environmental
theme.

"It's important example of our cultur-
al planning," Cantor said. "It's a way of
coming together."
LSA senior Jodi Cook, co-chair of
NASA, said she estimates 10,000 peo-
ple attended the event.
Cook described her last pow wow as
a University student "as a pretty emo-
tional one."
Joe Reilly, co-chair of NASA, said
planning for the pow wow began in
October.
Reilly said he was "proud to carry on
the pow wow tradition."
Artist Joseph Skywolf said he trav-
els every weekend to different shows
and pow wows to display his art-
work.

"This is my first pow wow in tlh
state of Michigan," Skywolf said. "1
heard this was one of the best poa
wows."
Skywolf said the Ann Arbor PoW
Wow was more crowded than most of
the ones he attends.
"A lot of excitement here," Skywolf
said. "The locals look like they are
more involved here"
LSA junior Adrea Korthase, a memil
ber of the Pow Wow planning commit-
tee, said a lot of time and effort has
gone into the planning process, not only
from members of NASA, but other stu-
dent organizations.
"A lot of people have come quite a
distance," Korthase said.

PS Community Education & Recreation
hiring instructors for: Swim (Exp.
preferred), Lifeguards, Tennis, Water
Aerobics, Microsoft Word. Weekday and
weekend hours available. 994-2300 ext. 223.
E.O.E.
AN EXCITING INTERNET
OPPORTUNITY
Online Technologies, one of Michigan's
largest Internet solutions providers, is
ding. We are looking for a motivated
person to sell web development and
g services to the business community.
Sales experience or Internet knowledge a
qirement (we prefer both). We offer a
sant work environment, interesting
colqWlgues, and great products and services to
se4*Salary plus commission. Benefits. Please
calf 761-8742 or email us at
info@onlinetech.net.
ANN ARBOR'S BIGGEST SPORTSBAR
restaurant is now hiring floormen for
njrrg through Summer terms. Flexible
h s. Hardworking-punctual applicants
should a ly today Scorekeepers 310
Maynard. 995-)100.
A$AFSTOS/CONSTRUCTION-type work
available, $10.00 to $13/hr. Seeking tem-
ry help, hard working, honest, depend-
e laborers. Work available throughout
Michigan. Send resume to: P.O. Box 80771,
Lansing, MI 48908-0771. EOE.
TENTION PREBUSINESS and PreLaw
majors. Make great SS this summer while set-
iirfg yourself aprt for grad. school. Call
ATTENTION UM STUDENTS
Gain experience to help with resume
1' Make $20721month this summer
Call Casey @ 665-9167
AVAIL. TEMP. hourly positions now
thr~Argh Aug. at the Society for Research in
d Development. Immed. openings for
diilifie d individuals who possess:
deedbility, detail orientation, excellent
conputer & keyboarding abilities, strong
botiui. skills-both verbal & written, ability to
work as part of a team or be self directed. Fax
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ta- Jay Aiken, SRCD, University of
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r r
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Applications available @ 420
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CAMP STAFF- Outstanding, accredited
Slim Down Camp on modem college cam-
puses in Mass. and Penn., seeks students and
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COUNSELORS: TOP BOYS SPORTS
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COUNSELORS, ACTIVITY DIRECTOR,
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EARN EXTRA CASH mailing our cir-
culars from home in your spare time. No ex-
perience necessary. Free info. call toll free 1-
888-892-2781.
EARN GREAT WAGES as LUNCH
waitstaff, host staff or cashiers U-Club first
floor Michigan Union. Meals, incentives and
a great work environment! Apply in person
to Darla.
EARN UP TO $2,000 Part time in just 4-8
Weeks. Mmolink needs 1 highly motivated
individual to direct its summer sales/market-
ing project at Michigan. Contact Carlene @
888-509-6380.
Summer
Groundskeeper Wanted
Responsible for maintaining campus ground and nurtur-
ing plant materials on campus. As seasons dictate,
assist with mowing, weed whipping, weeding; leaf pick.
up; shrub and flower bed clean-up; preparing for planting
flower bulbs; pruning ornamental trees and shrubs.
Duties also include uitter pick-up. Pay starts at $7.00 per
hour;
SDesired qualifications:
ISe-motivation
D e edblt
enuine interest in creating
beautiful and safe campus area.
To Apply: call 763-5539
Or stop by UM Grounds Department office for an applica-
tion between 7OOam-3:OOpm weekdays. Grounds a
Waste Management ,Plant Services Building (first floor)
1111 Palmer Dr. (behind the Power Center)
EASILY EARN $1000/WEEK!!
#1 Dorm Based Business in America.
It's Simple! No Selling! No Follow Up!
Reliable Company!
PAID EVERY FRIDAY!
Call 1-800-811-2141
code #50544
Perfect For Busy Students.
EASTERN EUROPE EMPLOYMENT
Teach basic English in major European cities.
Competitive wages + benefits. Ask us howl
(517)336-0625 Ext. K(55981.
FIND YOUR SUMMER JOB NOW! We
have many full time positions in the Ann Ar-
bor and surrounding areas. Clerical: Admin.
Asst., General Office, Receptionist, Data
Entry & Word Processing. General Labor:
Assembly, Shipping/Receiving & Packaging.
Apply Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-10:30 A.M. or 1:30-
3:30 P.M. at 5060 Jackson Rd., Independen-
ce Plaza, Ann Arbor, ML Picture ID and so-
cial security card req. Pay ranges6 7-12. Per-
formance Personnel 668-6933.
perfpersa2@aol.com
FUN SUMMER JOBS for students who
want to make a difference. General
counselors, WSI's, arts & crafts, and
specialists needed from June 22 - August 14.
Must live in Bloomfield, Novi, Farmington,
or adjacent areas. WILLOWAY DAY
CANP 248/932.2123 or e-mail
wllowaydc@aol.com

http://www.pub.
1umich.edu/daily/
INVESTMEN CU. needs four reps for
short term assignment first week in May. All
areas of state needed. Must have own trans.
$12/hr. Fax letters of interest & resume to
517-337-8513 ann: Mike.
IS YOUR SUMMER JOB lame? Last sum-
mer our average student earned $560/wk. and
traveled while gaining exp. that places them
80% upon grad. Call 973-3238 for info.
LIFEGUARD & SWIM Instructor positions
avail. at Ann Arbor YMCA PT hrs. vary
YMCA membership offered. Starting pay is
$6.50/hr. Please call Erin @ 663-0536 or stop
by 350 S. Fifth Ave.
MACKINAC ISLAND RESORT HOTEL-
Seeking summer staff-front desk, dining
room, kitchen, & maintenance. Contact Iro-
quois Hotel winter office (in Ann Arbor) at
327-9660 or email at iroquoismw@aol.com
MACKINAC ISLAND'S Murray Hotel
needs year round manager. Live/work 6
months on Mackinac Island and 6 months in
Ann Arbor. Fax resume to 313665-2644 or
write P.O. Box 7706, Ann Arbor, MI 48107.
MUSIKER TOURS. Counselors needed for
our stud. travel programs. Applicants must be
21 yrs. old by June 20, 1998. We need
mature, hardworking, energetic individuals
who can dedicate 4-7 wks. this summer
working with teenagers. We will be on cam-
pus interviewing Tues. April 14th. To receive
an application or more info: Call Jen at 888/
8-SUMMER or E-mail:
jen@summefun.com
NATIONAL PARK EMPLOYMENT-
Forestry, Wildlife Preserves,
Concessionaires, Firefighters, & more. Com-
pettive wages + benefits. Ask us howl 517-
324-3110 Ext. N55983
NOW HIRING daytime & night time food-
servers and hosts. Apply in person 120 W.
Washington. Grizzly Peak.
PAINTERS NEEDED to paint. Complexes
in Oakland & Macomb Counties. $7.50-8.00/
hr. and 35-0 hrs./wk. Exp. helpful, but not
nec. Call Christian ) 1800-477-1001 x 406.
'-. Child Care Providers:
( Full-time
+ Part-time
" Occasional babysitting
aS .*$7/hr. and up
CALL CHILD CARE SOLUTIONS
(734) 668-6882
Positions in private homes.
Child care references required.
Will CPR train qualified applicants.
Must be 18 yrs. or older.
No cost to you.
PART TIME hostess/host position available
for new home subdivision in Ann Arbor. No
experience necessary, however we are look-
ing for someone who enjoys meeting people,
communicates well and has light office
experience. The hours are perfect, 12 until 5
p.m. Weekends required. Fax resume or letter
of interest to: 248-347-7815.
PART-TIME AND full-time summer help
wanted now for new student owned retail
business in Ann Arbor. Friendly, energetic
thinkers CALL 677-4477.
PART-TIME YOUTH ADVISORS-Temple
Beth Emeth seeks youth advisors for 1998-99
school year. Youth groups consist of grades
9-12, grades 7 & 8, grades 5 & 6, and grades
3 & 4. Must be available to work on
weekends. Should be familiar with Reform
Temple Youth movement. Send resume to
Youth Committee, Temple Beth Emeth, 2309
Packard, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
RELIABLE PERSON w/ flex. sched. can
earn up to $7/hr. As a cashier or pharmacy
technician. See manager at Rite Aid at 2541
Jackson Rd.
RESEARCH ASSISTANT needed. Full-
time, temporary. Must have good mastery of
statistics, inc., SPSS, EXCEL, Powerpoint,
Sigma Plot, file merging, graphs, tables, and
lab work experience, inc., processing blood
and making solutions. Will also assist in can-
cer study with data entry, data management,
and conducting testing on human subjects.
Nutrition background an advantage. Salary
commensurate with experience. Send letter
and resume to:
S.A. Henderson, HN/EIH, School of Public
Health I, 1420 Washington Heights, Ann
Arbor. MI 48109-2029.
EARN
$750-1500/W EEK
Raise all the money your student
group needs by sponsoring a
VISA Fundraiser on your campus.
No investment & very little time
needed. Ther's no obligation, so
why not call for information today.
Call 1-800-323-8454 x 95.

RESIDENT MANAGER:
To live on site in central campus Apt. Bldg.
Assist Property Manager with daily opera-
tions of small apt. bldgs. Duties include:
minor maintenance, tmor cleaning, showing
of properties. 10-12 Hours per week
anticipated. Great opportunty for very ma-
ture individual or couple. Position begins
August 1998. Call Ann: 426-6035.

SEASONAL GOLF COURSE/GROUNDS
MAINTENANCE positions avail. @ Ann
Arbor Golf & Outing Club located on
Stadium Blvd. across from UM football
stadium. Pay $7-8Ihr. incl. golf priviledges.
For more info call 995-15887 am. to 5 p.m.
SEMIPRO PHOTOGRAPHER needs
female figure models. Excellent hourly rates.
Send recent photo and cover letter to: M2
Photography, P.O. Box 1960, Monroe, MI
48161-1906. 1-313-210-2604.
SPECIAL GIFT-We're looking for healthy
women between the ages 21-35 for egg
donation. All ethnic backgrounds are
encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to
AARMA, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
SPORTS OFFICIALS
Are you staying in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti
area for the spring/summer? Be a Softball/
Baseball Umpire for kids and/or adults!
Flexible scheduling (eve. hours) and training
is available. Into. mtg. 3/30/98 7 p.m. 2765
Boardwalk. Call 994-2300 ext. 209 or 214
for details. Ann Arbor Public Schools Rec. &
Ed. EOE.
UNIVERSITY
TOWERS
**AUGUST LEASES**
LEASES NOW AVAILABLE
FOR THE 98/99
RENTAL SEASON.
CHOOSE 12 MONTH LEASES
FOR OUR
1, 2, OR 3 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS.
We're open 7 days.
Stop by today!!
STUDENTS! GET A HEAD start on your
Summer job & begin eaming extra cash
today. Small firm seeks light office
production, data entry, & customer sevice
people. Hours flexible. $6-6.S50/hour. Call
677-3400 M-F, 10-.
SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS
NEEDED FOR PREMIERE CAMPS
IN MASSACHUSETTS
Positions for talented, energetic, and fun
loving students as counselors in all team
sports including Roller Hockey, all individual
sports such as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront &
Pool activities, and specialty activities
including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics,
newspaper & radio. TOP SALARIES, room',
board and travel. June 20th-August 19th.
Enjoy a great summer that promises to be
unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-
800-753-9118 DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-
3752.
SUMMER JOBS! PAINTERS needed, $6-
$9/hr., will train. Student Works Painting 1-
800-899-9675.
SUMMER JOBS
Interested in working outdoors this summer
with fellow college students? interested in a
job that pays $7-10/hr., 35-40 hrs./wk.? We
are currently hiring motivated, hard working
college students to fill painter and foreperson
positions in the following areas for the up-
coming summer: Ann Arbor, ALL Metro
Detroit suburbs, Lansing. Exp. is not nec., we
will provide full (paid) training. Positions are
limited. Act today. For more info 1-800-405-
6227. North America's College Painters.
SUMMER WORK If you live within 20
min. of Brighton, MI, outside full-time
painter and foreman positions. Earn $6.25 to
8.00/hr. TASP International Painting Co. Call
1-800-543-3792 leave message for Brighton
ar.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Finance Staff is
hiring for Fall/Winter 1998/1999. Gain prac-
tical business experience, work 10 brs./wk.
Pick up an application at the Student Publica-
tions Building, 420 Maynard. For more
information, Contact Courtney or Jennifer.
763-3246.
THE U OF M EXHIBIT MUSEUM is now
acceptingapplications for docents. Duties
incl. leading guided tours, conductineduca-
tional programs, and working in the Museum
Store. Work-study & non-work-study posi-
tions avail. Apply in person in the Museum
Store, on the first floor of the Ruthven
Building. Please call 647-1371 or email
kelsul(@umich.edu for more information.
NOW SELECTING
KEY PLAYERS FOR
ANN ARBOR'S #1
SERVICE TEAM!
NIGHT AUDIT
Full and part time positions available for
number oriented night owl.
VALET
Part time position available for friendly,
careful person.
Room Attendant
Full and part time positions for detail ori-
ented individual.
We are looking for motivated people to
join our top-notch hospitality team. We
pride ourselves in offering thie best ser-
vice to our guests and outstanding wages
and benefits to our employees. Please
apply in person at the Bell Tower Hotel,
300 S. Thayer Street, Ann Arbor, MI
E.O.E.
TRAVEL-TEACH ENGLISH: 5 day/40 hr.
(May 20-24) TESOL teacher cert. course (or
by corresp.) 1000's of jobs avail. NOW.
FREE info. pack, toll free 1-888-270-2941.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED. Cold study Vit.
C and Zinc. Med. Ctr. Gift certificates.
Call 936-6267 pager 2960.
WAITSTAFF NEEDED for Graduation
Weekend! $8-$10/hr.
University Catering/Pierpomt Commons
Friday May 1st and Saturday May 2nd, 1998.
Call 764-2142.
WANTED: Subjects for psychology experi-
ment on perception at U of M. Takes 1lhr.
pays $10. Must be native English speaker &
20/20 correctable vision. Call 936-2825.
ADORABLE 4 YR. OLD needs loving sitter
in our west side Ann Arbor home. 25-30 hrs./
wk. Car needed. non-smoking. Ref. Call 741-
0128.
AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE
NEEDED. Spr./sum. or longer term. Looking
for warm & exp. caregiver 3 aftemoons/wk.
Tues. 3-6:30 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 3-5:30 p.m.
More sum. hrs. if desired. 2 children, ages 8
& 12 in our Bums Park home. Good pay for
reliable n-smkg. w/own trans., ref. 769-2875.
BABYSITTER NEEDED for 2 yr. old in my
home. Tues.Thurs. mornings Wed.-Fri. 11-4
near campus, bus stops. May-July. Call 994-
5512.
CHILD CARE for infant in our N.E. Ann
Arbor home. Full time, Mon.-Fri. Start July.
Non-smoker. Previous exp. & references
required. 913-4073.
CHILDCARE May & June. 3 kids. After
school, T, W, Th. 3:30-6 pm. Near Central
Campus. Own car. N-smkr. 994-4535.

MIAMI ONLY $79 O/W. Mexico/Carib.
bean $250 RT. Europe $209 o/w. Other
worldwide destinations cheap. IF you can
beat these prices, start your own damo
airlinel Air-Tech (212) 219-7000. (800) 575-
TECH. www.airtech.com..-
WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins tk
lake. $54-79 ntly. Incl. hot tub, cross country
trails & more. Near downhill. Traverse City.
616f276-9502.

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BANJO LESSONS. Traditional clawhaM$-
mer & up-picking styles. Reasonable rates.
Exp. teacher. Jon 761-4318.
aou ncements

GENERAL LABOR/swimming pool
maintenance. Top pay: $600+/wk. for self-
motivated individuals. N.W. Detroit suburbs.
Call Craig at 248-477-7727.
GREENHOUSE HELP. People needed for
sales & greenhouse work. Job involves work
in April, May & June. For details call 994-
6112. Ask for Paul Nielson.
BE A
STUDENT M-ISSARY
The Huetwell Visitors Center
is hiring for Spring/Summer
and next year
Positions available include:
information assistant
tour guide
Stop by the Huetwell Center,
1220 Student Activities Building,
to pick up an application,
647-5692
Deadline is April 3, 1998
HAVE AN AMAZING SUMMER! Coed
camp in Massachusetts seeks caring &
motivated college students who love kids!
General & specialty counselors needed. Join
a dedicated team. Competitive salaries +
room+ board+ travel. 800-762-2820.
HIGHLY MOTIVATED & positive in-
dividuals to join our client account teams.
Many great professional development
opportunities. P/T & F/T, flex. hrs. including
eves. Positions available: Scheduler:
Telephone contact with field reps. Excellent
phone manner a must. Processer: Database
entry; editing; analysis. Typing skills
required. $8 - $9/hr. to start. PIT to F/T recep-
tionist needed: Answer phones/filing. Call
Colleen: 668-8148 x 103, or e-mail
colleern@seond-to-non.com
HILLEL FELLOWSHIP for the 98/99
Academic Year. This is a paid full-time posi-
tion for college grad. Gain valuable exp.
working for the 2nd largest student org. at
UM. Call Shani at 769-0500.
HOME HEALTH CARE attendants for lo-
cal student. No experience necessary-will
train. Great opportunity for nursing and OT
students. Very flexible schedules. Must have
transportation. Call 930-6152.
INTERESTED IN WORKING with
children? Be a Summer Da Camp Counselor
for boys. Program is child-centered, non-
com~netitive. Trans.nrinded/oond salarv/funn

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for Miss
Michigan USA - Official Preliminary to Miss
USA & Miss Universe. To enter call 2481.
334-7700.
MICHIGAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FOUNDATION
ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC THOUGHt, AND
THE SCHOOL OF USIC UNIVERS OF GMICHIG
"MuSIC LOVJE AND LOSS"
PSYCHOANALYTI PERSCTIVES ON AFFECT,
17-19 APRIL 1998
Friday, 17 April Rackham auditorium n ,
8:00 p m. Paper presentation & concert.
Saturda IAgrel Michigan League
2:0 am.aper presentations
12:00 p.m. lunc0
1:30 p.m. Plenary session
8:00 p.m. Concert
Su ,19April Michigan PsychoanaltiCenter
:00 am. Additional paper presentations
Fr information:p
Michigan dschcana'tc Center
or ina Go din Herel, Ph.D. A 4
734-994-645"248-988-7224
Frida p m. $50 Saturday $75,
aur a~re stuents $50 total
ADOPTION Loving, college educated
couple wishes to adopt. We can provide a
child w/ a fine education and beautiful home
filled w/ much love & laughter. Please call
Cindy & Don 800-33-2116.
HOTEL ROOM GRAD WEEKEND for
rent. Crown Royal Plaza AA King size bed,
1-3 nights, April 30 - May 2. $171/night. Jeff
994-8851. --- -
To our advertisers:
As of April 1, 1998 T
Michigan Daily
Class feds will not D9
able to accept person
al checks. Ads can still
be paid for by Visa,
MasterCard, bus iness
checks, and cash after
that point.
Thank you for your-
understanding!
TEACHERS OPEN HOUSE Saturday,
April 4, 11-1:00. Child Care Connection will
be hosting an Open House for prospective
full time & part tune teachers for our multi-
age infant/preschool center. Tour our build-
ing and receive information about our great
a cage. 2664 Miller, Ann Arbor.
994-1150.
WITNESS WANTED if you saw a bouncer
punch a patron in the eye in the Nectarine on
Feb. 14, 1998. Call 482-5000.
I room mates
FEMALE UNDERGRAD. looking for a
room in a house/apt. to rent for Fall '98 only.
Please call Elana @ 668-1632.
A.1's,
personal
mesume
We want to adopt a baby.
Four years ago we were blessed wt
the adoption of a beautiful boy. Today
we hope to be just as fortunate by
locating a birth mother who finds us
to be the right family for her baby. MY
husband an I are both artists and own
our own design business. We work at
home which allows us tons of time to
be together. Our son Tucker very much
wants to be a big brother and asked if
he could adopt the baby too.
To speak to Tom or Deborah call:
1-888-610-2555
BABY WANTED!!! ~A

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Love kide?
How about being
a NANNY

this Summer!

We can match
you with a
family for
Summer
and
beyond.

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TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS- The UM 's
M-Pathways has full-time positions available
for May-August employment. Positions will
provide support to users of UM's new M-
Pathways systems, by troubleshooting
problems, and implementing and document-
ing solutions.
Applicants must have experience with some
or all of the following PC environments:
Windows 3.11, Win95, Mac OS, NetWare
and Banyan Vines. Ability to communicate
technical information to users in a friendly
and easy-to-understand way.
Staff will be exposed to the University's new
PeopleSoft applications, Citrix Winframe,
and other cutting-edge client-server

CREATIVE FUNLOVING person to care
for 6 yr. old twin boys and 2 yr. old. May-
August M-T. We needmary Poppins. Own
car. ref. 482-8265.

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LIVE-IN NANNY needed mid April-mid
August. No car necessary. Good references.
Must enjoy arts/crafts & swimming. Warm
family. Good pay. Call Jamie @ 761-2849.

P/T CHILDCARE Provider needed in our
home for 5, 6, & 7 yr. olds. One day 6:45
a.m.-4:30 p.m. per wk. + one aftemoon per
wk. Car & ref. . Great pay I Great kids!
Call Lynn @ 662-1706.

CRUISE SHIP & LAND-TOUR JOBS-Ex-
cellent benefits World Travel. Ask us howl
517-324-3090 ext. C55981.

RUN YOUR OWN SUMMER BUSINESS.
Lawn sprinkler installation & sales. Earn up
to $10,000. Vehicle req. You choose the

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