LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 10, 1998 - 7 Pot hole mania 130 YR. OLD BUSINESS internship EARN UP TO $200 per day for three long RESEARCH ASST. FOR study of women's MOTHER'S HELPER after 2:30 p.m. program seeks sharp students from any major weekends this summer. Have fun, travel. health. 20-30 hrs./wk. Daytime M-F. Data- Mon.-Fri. for young teen. Car & ref. or challenging summer out west. Call 973- Physical work meet tons of freshman/women. entry/coding. Now recruit study participants necessary. Great pay. Call 971-5943. 3238 for interview. E-mail rcborer@umich.edu in Fall. Pref. BA/BF, some computer exp. $7- /T CHILDCARE Provider needed in our A SUMMER DISCOVERY COUNSELOR FILM STUDENT wanted part-time for es- 9 r 1 year commitment. Call Bonne 763- home for 5,6, & 7 yr. olds. Two days er wk. rTi',oa h1aL.. k..ea.d b1 sss 1 xcellent na ! 973- 41. _t rr . i job could be yours. SUMM ER DISCOVERY, a pre-college enrichment program for h.s. students at UM is looking r energetic, multi-faceted counselors for 7 ks. June 25-Aug. 9. Salary + room & board @ Stockwell Hall (co-ed). Must be 21 by June 18. On campus interviews on Mar. 18. Call Jen @ 800-645-6611 for app. A-1 LAWN CARE seeking hard working students for full time summer employment. Starts $6.75-$7.75/hr. Will train. Call Ronnie at 663-3343 or apply M-F 9-11 a.m./1-3 p.m. at 719 W. Ellsworth #8. (1 block west of State St., 1 mile south of Briarwood Mall). A2 TENANT'S UNION Spr./Sum. Jobs Work Study Avail. Counsel tenants, leam non-profit skills & community organizing. Competitive pay, meaningful work. We value 'versit 936-3076 b 4/13. AA GARDNER NEEDED 8+ hrs./wk. Ex- cellent pay. Flexible hours. Perennials, shrubs, and small trees. Now thru summer. Fall and Winter employment possible. 663- 6030. ATTENTION STUDENTS If you don't want flipping burgers or working in the mall to highlight your resume... Our Fortune 500 company is now hiring for summer help. Marketing and management programs available. $400 per week and up. Call 677-5544 for interview. AAA SITTER/DRIVER NEEDED late Apr.-June 15. Must drive, car not req. 2-3 afternoons/wk. 3-6 p.m. incl. Fridays. Employment after June 15 possible. Excel- nt pay, flexible hours. 663-6030. ABBOTT'S LANDSCAPE Nursery crew, nursery & sales help needed. 2781 Scio Church. 665-8733. AIRLINE EMPLOYMENT- Entry level/ skilled. Ground crew, reservationists, ticket agents, flight attendants. Excellent travel benefits. Ask us how! (517) 336-0971 ext. L55981. ARRIBA RESTAURANT is now hiring for the following positions: waitstaff, bartenders, hosts, bussers, a.m. prep cooks, & p.m. line cooks. We offer flex. hrs., competitive pay, eals, tuition reimbursement program, & a reat working environment. Apply in person -F, 2-5, 314 S. Fourth Ave. ATTENTION PREBUSINESS and PreLaw majors. Make great $$ this summer while set- ting yourself apart for grad. school. Call GROW WITH KEYKERT USA, INC. Keykert USA, Inc. is a leading inter- national manufacturer of automotive locking and latching systems. We have several Summer Internships available at our R & D center in Wixom and New Production Plant in Webbervi lle. WiXoM R & D Engineering Interns Must be at least a sop omore and Majoring in Mechanical Engineering WEBBERVILLE Production Engineering Interns Looking for students interested in area of Quality or Manufacturing Engineering. Must be at least a sophomore and Majoring in Industrial, Mechanical, or Metallurgical Engineering Internships start May 1, 1998 and end August 15, 1998. Keykert USA, Inc. offers competitive pay and a great learning experience. Please send all Resumes to: Keykert USA, Inc. Human Resources 46941 Liberty Drive Wixom, MI 48393 (Summer Internships) No prone calls please Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ATTENTION UM STUDENTS Gain experience to help with resume Make $2072/month this summer Call Casey @ 665-9167 BOOKSTORE NEEDS P/T & F/f help. $6/ Call 677-8888. CAMP STAFF- Outstanding, accredited Slim Down Camp on modem college cam- puses in Mass. and Penn., seeks students and professionals interested in fitness and fun! Specialties: athletics, dance, aerobics, tennis, swim, nutrition, R.D., R.N. 7 weeks. Inter- nship credit available Three years college, minimum. You can help change a life this summer! Camp Camelot, 800-421-4321; email loseweight@campcamelot.com CLERICAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE PF positions for Spr. & Sum. w/ flexible day hrs. Computer exp. needed, preferably Excel ~nd Microsoft Word. Previous office exp. Welpful. Ability to work in a team environment. Will train. Start at $7.00/hr. For more info, contact Thalia Adams at Michigan Telefund at 998-7420. COUNSELORS AND COOK needed at coed summer camp near A2. Room, board, and salary. (734)878-6628 for more info. CRUISE SHIP & LAND-TOUR JOBS-Ex- cellent benefits World Travel. Ask us howl 317-324-3090 ext. C55981. EARN EXTRA CASH mailing our cir- ulars from home in your spare time. No ex- rience necessary. Free info. call toll free 1- 888-892-2781. EARN UP TO $2,000 Part time in just 4-8 Weeks. Memolink needs I highly motivated individual to direct its summer sales/market- ing project at Michigan. Contact Carlene @ 888-509-6380. ,ausne poster fulca ne a~ . . py: .- 7303. FULL TIME SUM. Computer Technical Support position. 40 hrs./wk. starting ASAP. PC-skills incl. software installation & familiarity w/ Win95 & NT. Contact Judith Flanders M Pathways Project UM 3036 Admin. Services Bldg. 763-6813. email judithf@umich.edu 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 CAMP 248/932-2123 or e-mail willowaydc@aol.com GENERAL LABOR/swimming pool maintenance. Top pay: $600+/wk. for self- motivated individuals. N.W. Detroit suburbs. Call Craig at 248-477-7727. GREAT PAY! Ypsilanti Twp. Recreation needs staff for the following summer jobs: Daycamp supervisor, Daycamp counselor, Park Ranger, Park attendant. Apply soon! Positions pay $7-11/hr. depending on job & qualifications. Pick up application at the Yp- silanti Twp. Community Center, 2025 E. Clark, Ypsilanti 48198. Questions call 544- 3800. GREAT SUMMER JOB! S pring Valley Trout Farm, Dexter. Work w/children on field trips, general farm work, and some fish cleaning. May-Aug. 40 hrs./wk. $6.75/hr. 426-4772. 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. HEAD COOK WANTED for Northem Michigan summer camp. June 15-August 22. Room & board + excellent salary. Lake Char- levoix location. 616-547-6556. HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS needed (18- 60yrs.) to participate in several diffrent UM research studies. Involvement: blood samples, possibly taking a medication, inter- view & questionnaire, OR viewing slides, Compensation $25-$200, depending on study. Call 936-4395. HOME HEALTH CARE attendants for lo- cal student. No experience necessary-will tramin. Great opportunity for nursing and OT students. Very flexible schedules. Must have transportation. Call 930-6152. INDIVIDUALS NEEDED FOR research studies: The Wamer-LambeR/Parke-Davis Community Research Clinic is seeking heal- thy males, aged 18-55, for participation in medication research studies. Length of study time is approximately two-four weeks. Research subjects will be paid approximately $500.00-$1000.00 for participation. You must not take daily prescription medications or have any chronic illness. For more information, please call Liz at (734) 622- 7051, Mon.-Fri., 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2800 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105. INTERESTED IN WORKING with children? Be a Summer Day Camp Counselor for boys. Program is child-centered, non- competitive. Trans. provided/good salary/fun. Circle M Day Camp, Wheeling, Illinois. 847- 537-9700. LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION labor. $7.50/hr. Good working conditions. EOE. 668-8180. LAST CHANCE TO MAKE $2000 in one week! Motivated student groups (Fratemities, sororities, etc.) needed for marketing project. Call Dennis 800-357-9009. 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@summerfun.com NANNIES/LI VEIN NEEDED for NY/CT/ CA/NJ families. Minimum one year commitment. Professional and affluent families. Must have child-care and/or related experience. Excellent opportunity for net- working and saving money. Also accepting applications for new Elite Division. Average Salaries $300-$500/wk. Limited summer positions. 1-800-932-2736. NATIONAL PARK EMPLOYMENT- Forestry, Wildlife Preserves, Concessionaires, Firefighters, & more. Cor- etitive wages + benefits. Ask us how! 517- 4-3110 Ext. N55983. NOTETAKERS NEEDED! Seniors & Grads. Attend class, take notes. Earn up to $14/lecture. Variety of classes, flexible schedule. Faculty approved classes only. Reserve a class of your choice for the fall term now. Apply at Grade A Notes, 549 E. University Ave., or call 741-9669 for more info. NUTRITION & CANCER study research asst. needed. Must have computer & stats skills. Req. some lab work. Send letter & resume: S.A. Henderson, School of Public Health II, 1420 Washington Heights, AA, MI 48109-2029. 647-0216. OFFICE ASSISTANT Dept. of Epidemioolgy. $9/hr. Apr.-Aug. Also re- quires lifting of heavy boxes. Contact Jody Gray 764-5454. OFFICE ASST. $6.50/hr. Exp. w/ MS Word & Excel. Call 647-3605. OFFICE MANAGER/SECRETARY needed for landscape design/build firm. Must be able to operate PC, communicate with clients, perform basic accounting, provide of- fice support. F/T Sum. P/T Fall & Winter. EOE. 668-8180. PAINTERS NEEDED to paint. Complexes in Rochester Ilills, Clinton Township, & Clarkston. $8.00/hr. and 35-40 hrs./wk. Exp. helpful, but not nec. Call Christian @ 1800- 477-1001 x 406. PART OR FULL TIME deli helpers $7/hr. to start. Dimo's Deli & Donuts.662-7944. PHOTO LAB TECH- minilab tech for Pro Lab. (EXPERIENCE PREFERRED) Flexible schedule. FT/PT. Jeff @ Foto-L. (734) 665- 3686x16 or jeffg@fotol .com. RECEPTIONIST FOR small non-smoking Ann Arbor office. M-F, 8 to 5. Salary $7 to $9/hour. Negotiable start date. Health in- surance not offered. SALES/MARKETING INTERNSHIPS University Directories is hiring students to sell yellow page advertising for the official telephone directory this summer. Paid internship. Training program. Excellent sales/ marketing & management experience. Call 1- 800-743-5556 ext. 143 or visit www.universitydirectories.com. SALES/MARKETING REPS NEEDED for www.collegestudent.com lots of $, flexible hours. Call Tracy (888)915-6200. 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 MINDED Hiring 6-8 individuals for immediate employment. Starting $8/hr. F/T, P/T. Great for resume. Call 913-5995. SUBSTITUTES NEEDED. NAYC Ac- credited Early Childhod Center is in need of substitues for Spring and Summer. Call 668- 0887. SUMMER CAMP JOBS: at Camp Fowler for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Seeking applicants for counselor positions. June 8 -August 14, 1998. Call 517-673-2050 or email greenes@mail.msen.com SUMMER FULL-TIME HELP for very busy new A2 business. Must have own trans. Familiar with computer/Windows. Good communication skills nec. No Dress Code! $7-8/hr. Call Carla at 761-1150. TEMPORARY LEASING AGENT. Large Ann Arbor apt. community. Must have general office experience. April-Labor Day. Call 734-665-4331. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Sur- vey Research Center Survey Lab is now recruiting people with excellent communica- tion skills and interest/background in the so- cial/economicasciences to join a team collec- ting national public opinion telephone interviews. Candidates need to be highly self- directed with a professional telephone man- ner for conducting research interviews. Ex- rennce with IBM compatible computers helpful. Keyboard/typing skills required. Must be available to work 16-20 hrs. per week, nearly exclusively evenings and weekends. Competitive wages-starting at $9.50/hr. Apply in person, weekdays 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., at the University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, Rm. 3350, 426 Thompson St., Ann Arbor from 4/10/98 through 4/30/98. The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. 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. U OF M CHILD CARE Resource & Refer- ral Counselor. Family Care Resources Program has a full time 37.5 hrs. per week position. Positive, flexible work environment. Prefer bachelors and early childhood educa- tion or related field, experience with children/ families. Starting salary $21,000 w/full cafeteria style benefits. Send cover letter with resume to Child Care Network. 3060 Packard, Ste. G. Ann Arbor, 48108 or fax to 734-975-1860 by April 20. EOE. WANTED ACCOUNTING STUDENTS for part-time bookkeeping positions w/ A2 firm. Flex. hrs. 913-0690. WANTED- STRONG, energetic, reliable person for Pf Bam help. 995-0092. ZINGERMAN'S - A great place to eat, a fun place to work. Zingerman's Delicatessen is looking for full and part time prep cooks, bussers, & dishwashers to work hard & have fun. Call Tommy at 663-DELI. chid care 2 GREAT KIDS, age 5 & 3, need p.m. sitter on Mon. & Thur. Can give more hrs. if nec. Excellent pay. Call 662-4805._ 2 YR. OLD TWIN GIRLS seeking sitter in our NE Ann Arbor home. Non-smoker. 2 days/wk in 6 (or 5)/98 thru 8/98. Call Anne 913-5820. AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE NEEDED. Spr./sum. or longer term. Looking for warm & exp. caregiver 3 aftemoons/wk. Tues. 36:30 pm. 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 car, ref. 769-2875. BABYSITTER NEEDED FOR 6 mo. old girl. Mondays or Wednesdays 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Close to campus, n-smkr. keferences required. 665-3290. CHILD CARE 3 wonderful children ages 1, 3, & 6. TTh 11-6 & or M 10-4:30 Ann Arbor. Own trans. N-smkg. Must have exp., energy, enthusiasm. Apr 27-June 12. Sum./ Fall hrs. avail. Good pay. Call w/ ref. 669- 0956. CHILD CARE NEEDED for an infant. 12- 15 hrs./wk. Beginning May call 995-0625. 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. CREATIVE ENERGETIC patient person to watch 6 mo. old in our A2 home 2-5 days/ wk. N-smkr. May-Aug. $5-9. 769-2917. EXCEPTIONAL CHILD CARE person/ morn's helper needed starting May. Fun- loving, energetic person to help mom with children ages 6, 6, 3, & 8 mo. Dependable, trustworthy, non-smoker, swimmer, car a must. References. 313-665-1651. zar & ref. req. Great pay ! Great kids! Call Lynn @ 662-1706. SPR/SUM JOB. Sitter needed for one 2 yr. old. Tues. 12:30-4:30, Fri. 12:30-4:30, & Mon. or Thurs. 4-8. Reliable transportation needed. Helen 994-8553. SUMMER CHILD CARE 24 hrs./wk. for 3 & 6 yr. old girls in our Ann Arbor home. Call 213-1687. - tickets & travel $ LOW FARES WORLDWIDE & Summer Charters to Europe. Frankfurt from $629, London from $449, Shannon from $429. In- stant purchase Eurail passes. Regency Travel 209 S. State 665-6122. $ STUDENTS Purchase your tickets with Continental vouchers & Amex card. Regency Travel 209 S. State St. 665-6122. Frances. ACTION-PACKED TOURS for 18-35 year-olds in Europe and Australia at Student Travel Breaks in Ann Arbor. Stamos Travel 663-4400. AVAILABLE: 2 gift certificates, S.W. Airlines. Must travel by April 21. 763-3422 or 995-2043 eves. WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins on lake. $54-79 ntly. Incl. hot tub, cross country trails & more. Near downhill. Traverse City. 616/276-9502. LESSONS-STRING-WIND.PIANO. You can play today - Herb David Guitar Studio 302 L Liberty 665-8001. announcements 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. GOVT. FORECLOSED homes from pen- nies on $1. Delinquent Tax, Repo's. REO's Your Area. Toll Free (1) 800-218-9000 Ext. H-1864 for current listings. Easter Festival Worship April 12, 10:30 a.m. Univers u an Chapel 1511 W n ill) d raus YOGA TUESDAYS 12-1 p.m. First Con- gregational Church State & Williams. To register call 663-3798. personal ADOPTION Abundant love and guidance will be given to your baby. Let us help you fulfill the dreams & expectations you have for your child. Caring couple w/ much to share is seeking a baby to & nurture. An adotion plan takes courage. Expenses paid. Please call Joan and Bill 1-800-311-7663. Thank you. BABY WANTED!'! Happily married, childless Michigan grads. (BFA, MBA) seeking to adopt infant. Please call toll free: 1-888-290-1175, or e-mail us at: philncindy@earthlink.net SPECIAL EGG DONOR NEEDED Loving infertile couple is hoping to find a compassion- ate woman to help us have a baby. We're hoping for some- one who has blond or brown hair and blue eyes. We'd be delighted to find a healthy, intelligent, college student or graduate. Age 21-30. Thank you for your consider- ation. Compensation up to $5000 plus expenses. If you can help us, please call 1-800-886-9373, ext. 6733. The Daily is always looking for new writers. AP PHOTO Traffic rolls past damaged blacktop on a Lansing side street. A recent poll indicates that a majority of state motorists blame Gov. John Engler for the poor road repair despite his plan to spend $1 billion on road fixes this year. D co ntest to draw hip-hop fansyt U-Cub fo-rarzes By Rachel Edelman Daily Staff Reporter About 250 people are expected to enjoy music, free food and hip-hop entertainment tonight at an open-mic and DJ contest scheduled for 7-11 p.m. in the Michigan Union U-Club. "Everyone that enjoys hip-hop ... that enjoys seeing quality DJs, should be there," said Marshall Lyons, newly elect- ed president of Black Vibes. Black Vibes is a two-year old music-, based organization devoted to providing students with affordable music events and keeping students up to date on the latest music entertainment news. The group received two NAACP and Student Activities and Leadership awards this semester. Winners of the event, hosted by Black Vibes, will receive a first-place trophy, gift certificates to Cookies by Design and Pizza Bobs, a Black Vibes T-shirt and various complementary items. "We're expecting a great turnout," said Engineering senior Gerald Olivari, current president of Black Vibes. "I expect it to be a great event." Throughout the night, two authentic Michigan basketball warm-up suits will be raffled, along with various gift cer- tificates. Free food will be available, and tickets for the event cost 52.98. "We strongly believe in unity through music.' said Olivari, who will also be the emcee for the event. Tonight;s event is one of Black Vibes' major productions of the year. Black Vibes has previouslv hosted various music events and open-mie nights, and hosts a radio show on WCBN. The group also hosts First Fridays. which are open mic events and parties held on the first Friday of every month. "It's given students something differ- ent;' said Mary Stewart. Michigan Union Scheduling Office conference assistant. "It's something that's live and exciting - students really enjoy these events." The event's sponsors include Source magazine, Virgin Records. the Michigan Athletic Department and Chelsea Flower Shop. During the night, Olivari, who is also the president of the Black Greek Association, will introduce the new president of Black Vibes. as well as the new Black Vibes executive board. Olivari "has done some pretty good things since he's been here: Stewart said. "He's a pretty amazing young man. HOLIDAYS Continued from Page 1 very few times the entire family will get together" But the family time doesn't mean togetherness and meals for everyone. LSA junior Mamnie Bailey said her family time will mean intense competition. 1'm going to go to my grandma's and have an egg hunt, like every vear," Bailey said. "And I'm going to beat my older brother, like every year. Passover brings many students home for the entire weekend. "I've gone home whenever Passover has fallen on a weekend." said LSA junior Lewis Rosenberg. "It's an excuse for being with the family." Political science and Judaic studies Prof. Zvi Gitelman said students are eager to keep Passover because it incorporates the three 'F's: food, ftimily and fun. "The holiday promotes a happy time in remembrance of national liberation -= and an enjoyable meal with the family," Gitelman said. Gitelman said that because the University does not cancel classes in observ ance of Passover or Good Fridav, the holidays could easily slip by unnoticed. But local religious groups are determined for that not to happen. Hillel is hosting Seders. traditional evening suppers that mark the first two nights of Passover, for Jewish students. Six campus Christian organizations are holding a rally on the Diag at noon today to celebrate Good Friday. and many local churches are offering sunrise services followed by Easter breakfast on Sunday morning. "I find that students who don't attend church regularly come to celebrate Easter." said Vivan Martindale, senior pastor at the First Baptist Church of Ypsilanti, who said he expects many students to turn out for their 7 a.m. service. "Students in the throws of final exams and papers they've been putting off will duck in for Easter at the end of the term, hoping a few prayers will help." \artindale said. SALARY Continued from Page 1 the average Engineering professor makes $102,992 per year. "I think the administration of the Medical School has been ineffective in pushing for appropriate salaries," D'Alecy said. The average Law School professor makes more than professors in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. The reason for the higher salary is obvious because lawyers get paid more, Courant said. The competition to recruit the best faculty in the nation has resulted in substantial salary increases, D'Alecy percent - double the rate of infla- tion. "I think overall salaries are getting quite high," D'Alecy said. Raising faculty salaries does not directly correspond to the tuition paid by students. Therefore. an increase in faculty salaries would not necessarily correlate to a tuition increase. D'Alecv said. Faculty salaries are drawn from the general fund, which is made up of mostly tuition money, state appro- priations and research grants; there- fore, if faculty salaries were raised. Give the Daily _ .. i .