T Th McignDal -TurdaApi 1,199- 7 LOCAL/STATE creek councils vote to enact new EMPLOYMENT policy for alcohol at parties GREEKS Continued from Page 1A One of the strongest arguments against the new policy was made in opposition to the mandatory C week social probation given to any house hav- g a keg or hosting a "Friends" party where alco- hol is present, within the restricted time frame. Sorority and fraternity members said that the penalty is too harsh and does not give them time to redeem themselves. IFC President Rohith Reddy responded by say- ing that it is severe so that violations will not occur in the first place. Reddy said the new policy needed to be installed because it hasn't been reformed or replaced in nine years. "We are trying to make a safer environment, we are not trying to end under- age drinking,." Members of the Panhel and IFC executive board said they were excited about the outcome of the vote and that it would be greatly beneficial for the Greek community in the future. "What we did today was insure that the Greek community would be around for the indefinite future," Reddy said. Continued fram Page 1A The 1997 edition of "The Statistical Abstract of the United States" supports the claim that technical careers have experienced an increas- ing demand. Between 1994 to 2005, the occu- pations of systems analyst and computer engi- neer are projected to grow at a rate of 92 per- cent and 91 percent, respectively, the report states. Art and Design senior Leane Edwards said she has had some rueful experiences with com- puters in her academic career. Edwards said the school has not been par- ticularly helpful in her search for a job, adding that the "art school is evolving" so its "computer facilities are not up to stan- dards. "If I wanted to teach in the inner cities, I could probably have a job in a heartbeat." -Jamie Weitzel Education senior "Valuable experience" that she could have gained through an internship was simply not provided by the school, Edwards said. But she said she does feel confident about her prospects and that depending on where a person works, a graphic design graduate can make $20,000 or more per year. Seniors from various fields expressed confi- dence about their future careers. Nursing senior Sarah Kyle said "nursing is on a high" right now after a point of massive layoffs four years ago. Karen Eisenhauer, a Business senior who has happily secured a job, said the School of Business Administration made the search "really easy" by providing job fairs with heavy recruiting.' Dentistry senior Julie Sarya, a future dental hygienist, said "dental hygiene's the best job - you want a job, that's what you do" because the field abounds with opportunities. Jamie Weitzel, an education senior, said "Iff1 wanted to teach in the inner cities, I could probably have a job in a heartbeat." SUBLET AVAIL. May-July. 1012 Hill St. Price neg. Call Yener at 741-7061. SUBLET: DIVISION ST. One bedroom efficiency. $575. 734-552-1355. 1 -FOUR PERSON APT., Avail May- ust, A/C, rent negotiable, underground parking, behind B-school. Call 930-6132. 3 $? . 7r M.O, Sservices L < :. , x . COLLEGE CLEANER-Professional Dry aning and Summer Storage available. ement at 715 N. University. 662-1906. EDITING & FORMAT. Theses, books, journal articles, proposals. All disciplines. 734/996-0566 or writeon@bizserve.com LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! Need a loan. 95% approval. Bad, good or no credit, please call 1-877-633-4621 toll free. WE'RE NIMBLE WITH a thimble! Special- we'll hem your jeans for $5. A-1 Alterations, 621 E. William 994-3228. ASSISTANT SYS. ADMIN. 1-3 years experience with M.S. Windows 95/98/NT4, Solaris, and/or Linux. Networking experience a plus. Desirable qualities include troubleshooting software and hardware issues, and the ability to support a user base with a positive attitude JUNIOR PROGRAMMER 0-3 years experience with Visual Basic, C/C++, Java, SQL, or HTML. Oracle or other database experience is a plus. Ability to work independently and a strong willingness to learn. on the job training available to successful candidates. A.J. Boggs & Company 2853 Jolly Rd. Okemos, MI 48864 Fax to 517-333-0145 or e-mail to Info@ajboggs.com or visit us at www.aiboggs.com ATTENTION BUSINESS MINDED SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS The Michigan Daily is currently accepting applications for its Circulation Manager position to begin in late August. If you are looking for... " real-world business experience * the ability to set your own hours (between 10-18 per week) " a fun, student-run work environment " an opportunity to market and handle distribution of 18,000 daily newspapers ..then call Adam at 764-0558 for an application. Deadline is April 16, so call today! ANN ARBOR'S lARGEST "IIB. AND CONFERENCE CENTER IS R MWIN AND IS L00ING FOR NEW TEAM PLAYERS. IuA4YINDRESSOMTH A DLff E EXCEI.tENT OPPORTUNITES. TOP WAGES AND GREAT BENEFITS. " H01lT OB6 mNTHN APPLY IN PERSON AT 6108RIARW00DCIRCLE.ANNARBOR On FAX RESUME TO 734481-784. IMMEDIATE NITEBVIFS Will BE GNEN WEDNESDAY, MARCH24 3:00P.M-tDP.M. AND THURSDAY, MARCH2510:lOAM.-2:0 P.M. !$21 + HOUR! Easy Work Processing Mail or Email From Home or School! For Details Email: Apply4now@smartbot.net 770-937-6764 ORK STUDY STUDENTS: Spring/ Summer positions available with option to continue Fall/ Winter. Learn a variety of work skills related to conference planning in higher education. Positions available in clerical, accounting, and membership services. Computer exp. helpful. Casual attire, work on central campus! Contact Susan 998-6965. $$WORK IN CALIFORNIA$$ Looking for something different this summer? Build your resume and make aiey, ave. made $2714/mo. Fun & lenging job for ind. students. Call Casey 971-0790 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. $1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our circulars. For info call (203)-319-2802. A FUN SUMMER JOB that makes a DIFFERENCE. Work with children as general counselors from 6/21-8/13. Must live in Farm., Bim. Fd., Novi, Birm., or adj. areas. Email Willowaydc@aol.com or Call Willoway Day Camp 248-932-2123. FIND YOUR SUMMER JOB NOW!! We have many full time & part time positions in the Ann Arbor & surrounding areas. Adm. Asst. Data Entry General Office Receptionist Assembly Light Industrial Shipping/Receiving Apply Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 - 10:30 AM or 1:30- 3:30 PM at 5060 Jackson Rd, Independence Plaza, Ann Arbor. Picture ID & Social Security Card Required. Pay ranges: $7-12 hr. Visit our Website at: www.PerformancePersonnel.com FRIENDLY, ENERGETIC PEOPLE needed for first class, fast paced tanning salon. Apply at Tanfastic, 627 S. Main St. GOLF COURSE RIDERS needed by national golf pub syndicate to write reviews. Bad pay, free golf, email support at rockies.com or call 520-219-5760. GREAT SUMMER COUNSELOR POSITIONS Have Fun, Make a Difference,Summer in New England Residential Summer Camps seek staff in all individual and team sports: Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer, Inline Hockey, Golf, Swimming, Sailing, Water-skiing, Mt. Biking, Backpacking, Climbing wall/challenge Course, football, Lacrosse, Coaching, General staff positions, office, dance, and gymnastics. Located in the mountains of Massachusetts just 2 1/2 hours from NYC & Boston. Competitive Salaries + room/board. Call Camp Greylock for Boys (800) 842- 5214 or Camp Romaca for Girls (800) 779- 2070. Healthy summer - Stay in Shape - Work Outdoors. GREAT SUMMER JOB-Perfect for education majors. Work with children on field trips, help on farm, some fish cleaning. Job runs May-Aug. $7.50/hr. 40 hour week, Spring Valley Trout Farm, Dexter, MI. (734) 426-4772. GROUNDS POSITION Large Farmington Hills Apt. Community. Full time, May - Sept. Fax resume: (248) 478-7690 or call for application: (248) 478-7884. HOTEL DESK CLERK needed. Computers. cash handling, customer service. Bonus potential. Flexible schedule, full time available. Jennifer, 936-0100. HOUSECLEANING and other chores. Evenings and weekends. Reasonable rates. 528-8845. STUDENT NURSES Earn up to $8.25/hr. $15.25/visit Rochester based home care agency hiring student nurses as home health aides to assist elder- ly clients in Rochester and other areas of Oakland & Macomb County. Immediate work available, flexible hours based on your availability. Paid mileage and healh insur- ance. Must have completed clinical rotation, have phone and car. Home Health Outreach 1-800-852-0995 JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!!! Chat with famous UM alumni, enhance your resume while you earn some extra cash!!! **Telefund needs you!** Flexible evening hours, paid training. Earn up to $8/hour!! Call 998-7420 for more info or stop by 611 Church #4F. JUST GRADUATED? LOOKING FOR A CAREER? Career opportunities available in our Ann Arbor office. We are a leader in Medical Billing Management and currently bill for multi-specialty physicians in four states. Those who should inquire must be dedicated, meticulous and quick thinking. Excellent communication and business writing skills a must Knowledge of human LANDSCAPING Horticulture students and all who love outdoors. Great pay! Will train. Farm. Hills area/ 248-426-0656. LIFEGUARDS & WSI'S Part time/full time, outdoor pools 5/26 to 9/1/99, must be 18 yrs. old, current ARC certification, flexible hours, pay based on experience. Apply at Ann Arbor Reality, 616 Church, 663-7444. LIFEGUARDS AND WSI'S wanted @ Walnut Hills Country Club in E. Lansing. ARC or Ellis certified. Send resume or application to: 2874 Lake Lansing Rd. E. Lansing, MI 48823. Attn.: Doug Kahl. Apps due April 23rd. MACKINAC ISLAND RESORT Hotel seeking summer staff/front desk, dining room, kitchen, and maintenance. Contact Iroquois Hotel winter office (in Ann Arbor) at 327-9660. e-mail: iroquois@freeway.net NEEDED PART-TIME administrative assistant. 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for busy non- profit. Exp. w/ MS Word, datatbase management, and bulk mailing preferred. PART-TIME WEEKEND position working directly with pregnant and parenting teens. Some college pref. with exp. in human services. Please contact Barbara at FPJHP 761-1440 or fax resume to 761-7164. NORTHERN MICHIGAN Summer Camp for girls has openings for female staff; sailing, life guard training, tennis. drama. 248-851-1318. www.campseagull.com NOW HIRING. Bussing staff, hostess or hostesses. Flex. hrs. Great pay. Exc. working environment. Apply in person at the Blue Nile Restaurant, 221 E. Washington St. by the 5th Ave. entrance. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS Needed for Premier Camps in Massachusetts. Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports, all individual sports such as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront & Pool activities, & specialty activities including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper, rocketry & radio. Great Salaries, room, board and travel. June 19-Aug. 18. Enjoy a great summer that promises to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE- NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752. www.greatcampiob.com SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS: Make a difference in the life of a child! Summer therapy camp for handicapped children. Located on shore of Lake Superior near Big Bay, MI. Positions available for Counselors, Waterfront, Instructors for Nature/ Arts & Crafts/ Recreation/ Canoeing/ Kayaking. Nurses, Therapists, Food Service, and Auxiliary. Must be enthusiastic, responsible, and love children. June 13 through August 8. Salary, room and board, and experience of a lifetime provided. Call or write for application and information. Bay Cliff Health Camp, 310 W. Washington, Suite 300, Marquette, MIl 49855, (906) 228- 5770. email BayCliffHC@aol.com SUMMER EMPLOYMENT available, earn up to $18.50 an hour. Michigan company seeking hard working, honest, dependable person to work the summer. Work available throughout Michigan. Send resume to: P.O. Box 80771, Lansing, MI 48908-0771. EOE. SWIMMING POOL SERVICE & construction. Top pay for hard-working, self- motivated people to work in the NW Detroit subs Must be trustworthy & dependable. 248- 477-7727. TELEMARKETING EVE. $7-12/hr. No selling! Call Allen 996-1107. WAITSTAFF AND SETUP Commencement weekend (April 30th and May 1st). Michigan Union Catering and Uclub. Great money, free meal, fun atmosphere, possible continuous employment. Need not be a student. Apply at 1310 Michigan Union, or call 936-2699. WANTED. FULL TIME aid for 5th grader who has autism at a school in Ann Arbor for 1999-2000 school year. Aid will monitor his academic skills and deliver facilitations in the regular ed. classroom. College degree desired. No experience required. Contact Nina (810) 231-7374. TIGERS OPENING (BLEAQIWER) - collective soul, Marilyn Manson(Mam Floor) Violent Femmes, Dave Mathews, Aerosmith. 248-613-1632. announcements a ADOPT: A YOUNG LOVING couple with a close caring and supportive family want to share their warm, laughter and love with a newborn. Expenses paid, Plese call Judyann and David, 800-447-0321. LESSONS-STRINGS-WIND-PIANO. You can play today- Herb David Guitar Studio 302 E. Liberty 665-8001. SHOOTING STARS & Fox Networks will be in town to do a Naked Mile Documentary. We're looking for female students who wish to participate. Please contact us ASAP: naedmile@yahoo.com UM DEPT. OF DANCE invites you to celebrate spring with our introductory dance courses-no dance exp. required. Division 671-intro. to ballet Course#112--sec#101 MW from 10-11:30. Course#112--sec#102 TTh 10-11:30. Intro. to Modern- Course#102--sec#101 MW 1-2:30. Course#102--sec#102 TTh 1-2:30. For information: 763-5460. VOLUNTEERS ARE SOUGHT for a study using positron emission tomography (PET) to examine brain function. Subjects should be healthy, age 18-40, and not taking medications. The PET study uses a radiotracer and takes about 3 hrs. A prior interview session lasts about 2 hrs. Compensation will be $150. Call 936-4847 for more information. WINTER ESCAPE--COZY log cabins on lake. $54-79 ntly. Incl. hot tub, ski trails. Near downhill. Traverse City. 616-276-9502. ATTENTION STUDENTS!! MI TELEFUND is hiring!! Create your own schedule, gain valuable computer & communication skills. Paid training, fun atmosphere. Up to $8/hr. Bonuses galore! For application & info stop by 611 Church #304 or call 998-7420. BANK ON GETTING A TAN! Make $7- 10/hr. plus bonuses working outdoors this summer. College Pro Painters is now hiring crew managers and painters for the Ann Arbor area and other areas across the state. Call 734-665-8036. Biology, Science, Education and Liberal Arts Graduates No Experience Required Free Training in a Field with Superb Opportunities: Biomedical Information Technology Start at 28K. Most people earn 34K within a year, plus full benefits. IMS, Inc. is offering a free 4 week programming course. In the last 2 years. IMS, Inc. has hired over 90% of the students who have taken this course. Courses start June 7 or July 12. Positions located in Silver Spring, Maryland 8 miles outside D.C. Call 888-680-5057. WWW.IMSWEB.COM. CAMP JOBS For residents of Chicago's Northern suburbs. DISCOVERY DAY CAMP is seeking nurturing staff: counselors and specialists in nature, ropes course, gymnastics, drama, tennis, and swimming. Bus driving positions available for over 2Is. Call 800-659-4332 or email ilise@campdiscovery.com CANOE LIVERY HELP. Accepting applications for seasonal positions, full & part time. Must be able to work Sat., Sun., and holidays. Bonus wage plan. Skip's Canoe Livery 769-8686 or 426-1651. CollegeBytes.com Internship! Interested in an internet-related career? join us this summer at CollegeBytes, a rapidly expanding college-oriented website founded by top executives from Lycos, Netscape, and Object Design. Internships are available in the editorial, campus relations, marketing, and engineering departments. Interns will work on-site in Cambridge, MA. Housing is available. Interns should have completed their freshman, sophomore, or junior year. -For more information, contact: Karen Hat at karen@commonnlaces.com or 1-888-271-9854 ext. 213. COMPETITIVE WAGES, flexible shifts, weekend hours...work at the Home Depot. z, -. . . . ._ .1 .-- 1 - --- .._ OFFICE ASSIST. May-Aug. 20-40 hrs./wk. S9/hr. General office duties mcl. Word processing. This position requires moving & lifting of heavy boxes. Contact Jody Gray 764-5454. OFFICE MANAGER/ ASSIST. for landscape design build firmin Ann Arbor. Must be able to operate PC, communicate with clients, perform basic accounting, provide office support. Great opportunity for those who wish to run a business. FIT summer, P/T fall & winter. $8/ hr. 668-7519. P/T ASSISTANCE needed by Ann Arbor Blind man. You will: read mail, provide transportation, perform other sight-require.- tasks. Summer and maybe beyond. $7.50/hr. Flexible hours. Call Paul 973-9433. PAINTERS RESIDENTIAL Interviewing" for summer positions. No exp.ineeded. Reliable vehicle & valid driver license a must. Call 995-0715. PANIC ATTACKS? Suddenly, out of the blue, you feel frightened or anxious. Your heart may pound, or you tremble and cannot catch your breath. If you have had such attacks, and you are between 18 and 50, healthy, medication free including birth control pills and hormones, and not a shift worker, volunteer for a U of M research project. We are trying to understand the brain chemistry of panic and you could help. Evaluation includes physical exam, EKG, bloodwork and an interview. Study requires two half days at the hospital, an IV and blood draws. Compensation up to $150.00. Call 936-8726. PART TIME CHILD CARE for youth w/ emotional impairment. $8-10/hr. transp. req., flex. hrs., next training May 15. Call Carolyn at 971-9605. PART-TIME OFFICE work available May thru August at Student Publications. We are looking for detail oriented, organized individuals. Retail experience a plus. 20 hours per week minimum. $7/hr. Send resumes or application letters to Summer Job, 21 E Student Publications, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 PART-TIME TEACHERS needed for child care centers. $7.65 per hour. If you are available afternoons or full days, please call 761=2576. PAY FOR SCHOOL BY OWNING YOUR OWN BUSINESS. International communications company seeks independent representatives. Earn up to $1600/mo. P/T. Call 1-888-234-1950 ext. 6056. RESTAURANT/KITCHENstaff needed for small Ann Arbor Country Club. Golf season mid April - mid Sept. Must be hard working, reliable, good ref., & love food. Call soon 517-333-8739 to set up interview. SCOREKEEPERS NOW HIRING part time cooks, waitstaff, and floormen for March through July 30th (Art Fair). Must be available spring and summer terms. No experience needed but helpful. Apply today at 310 Maynard across from Borders books. SHOWROOM ASSIST. Assisting WOMEN! WOULD YOU like to quit smoking without gaining weight? Join a research study at U of M Nicotine Research Lab. Free smoking cessation treatment with nicotine replacement. Pays $150. Call 763- 9000 and enter category #6323. 1.1 5 LAW STUDENTS SEEK 1roommate for Fall '99 in great hse. I blk. from State & Packard. Rent $475. Russell 827-1526. BAY CITY- that's where I'd like to be!! Junior looking to rent rm. in Bay City home. May-Aug. 764-2662 or ggcC umich.edu ABLE CHILDCARE NEEDED approx. 10 hrs./wk. after school & wknd. eves. 7 & 10 yr. old boys. 663-3482. AFTER SCHOOL CHILDCARE for 2 girls ages 7 & 11 in our Ann Arbor home. 3:30- 6:30 p.m. 2-5 afternoons/wk. at $9/ hr.. specific days flexible. Non-smoker, ref. & own reliable transportation required. Available immediately. Call 996-8453 eve. BABYSITTER WANTED for long-term committment. Flexible hours. Must have references and own transportation. 665-6607. BABYSITTER NEEDED for 3 children in West Bloomfield for Friday nights & some Saturday & Sundays (days). Great pay. Please call after 4 p.m. (248) 682-5582. BABYSITTER NEEDED for ocassional days/evenings. Car nec., need ref. 434-2878. BABYSITTER NEEDED in my Ann Arbor home after school for 2 girls. M-F 3-5:30 Mayl-June 18. Non-smoker, must have own car. Call Jill at 482-4500 or 747-8748. BABYSITTER NEEDED some eves. & 2 afternoons per week for June, July. & Aug. Walking distance to campus. 663-5310. BABYSITTER NEEDED TUESDAYS in summer. Two boys, 2 & 5. Must have own trans. 996-8379. CARING & ENERGETIC student to care for 4 and 6 yr. old . Fall semester, 8-16 hrs./wk. Very flex., good pay, own trans., n- smkr. 944-0228. DAYCARE FOR TWIN BOYS (Perfect job for college student attending sprng/ summer classes.) Northeast A2 in subdivision with pool. Car req. P/T during school yr.; F/T in Aug. & some wks. in June & July. 734- 662-5392 eve. 8-9p.m. & Sat. GET PAID TO PLAY. Earn $7-8/hr. 10-20 hrs./wk. We will work around your schedule. 913-0677 or 913-5407. KIND, WARM, LOVING n-smkg. person w/ bright personality to babysit 2 small children. Mon., Wed., Fri. 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. $7/hr. Begin May 1. 994-0035. r- ~~ersonal L- AMATEUR VIDEOGRAPHERS Documentary film makers looking for Hi- quality video footage-Naked Mile 1999. We pay top $$. Please contact us at Videocat @hotmail.com. LOVING COUPLE & adopted son long for new born. Stay at home mom, professional dad ready to open relationship with birth family. Allowable expenses. Shirley/ Drew 800-607-3632. A FUN WAY TO BUILD YOUR RESUME! Campus reps needed to perform year-round marketing and campus research functions. Must enjoy interacting with other students/faculty, posses above average communication skills, and be a self starter. ible hours: 10-15/wk. average. Must be lable over summer months. Great pay and fringe benefits, including discounts on your textbooks. CALL 1-800-921-1099 or e- mail iobs@theuzone.com with a resume attachment. EOE ALL-MEDIA GUIDE (AMG). the world's largest music database and reference website, has two full-time openings for data linkers .t .m - -:l nan i fr ._.:n fr. .. : :-ln n i 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. .l I OnIr1I mm-mo . 1 I _..._i i._... 1.