The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 8, 1987 - Page 13 B3 jobs time disc Ann emp than durin many time expe A Summer job market stifles students y CATHERINE KIM key to getting a good job is apply - Good-Time Charley's Village desperately looking around." training. "At least one me Many students searching for ing early. Students who have not Bar and Grill on South University MOST restaurants require no needed to train employee to fill their new-found free taken the precaution of applying St. has as many as twenty-five experience, although it could prove accordingly, we hope tha during the summer months are last month may find themselves applicants per position, according helpful. Some restaurants, however, would stay on for a while, overing fierce competition in stuck with summer leases and no to Charley's manager Rick Buhr. prefer to train hirees extensively, so said. Arbor's limited summer work. As of Wednesday, students were little or no experience is necessary. Many area establishmen loyment market. With more COMPETITION is especially still applying for positions that had "At Brandy's, one has to learn to they are looking for studen 10,000 students taking classes stiff for high-paying positions such been filled long ago..Aliza Berger, balance huge trays with drinks on will stay on after the spril ng spring and summer terms, as waiting tables. According to a an LSA sophomore, said, "I had a them with one hand, and walk down summer. y are looking for full or part- manager from the Full Moon Cafe job and a backup arranged in the a staircase," Elizabeth Gerlin, LSA Brandy's manager jobs to help pay for the on Main St., the restaurant has middle of April, and I signed a junior, said. According to Olga Willoughby thinks many sl nse of living in Ann Arbor. more than five applicants for every summer lease accordingly, but both Lotz, manager of Baskin Robbins, fail to get jobs because they ccording to area employers, the job. of those fell through, and now I'm even scooping ice cream involves present themselves well. onth is s, and at they " Lotz nts say ts who ng and Ken tudents do -not Hart quits presidential campaign ( Continued from Page 1) nation. His withdrawal creates a political vacuum that the remaining seven contenders will rush to fill, and may prompt other Democrats to en - ter the campaign. Hart broke off campaigning in M New Hampshire early yesterday to return home to Colorado with his wife. In a statement released earlier by his staff in Groveton, N.H., Hart said that "While running for president is important, right now my family is more important." Hart' campaign was stricken on Sunday when the Miami Herald re - ported that he had spent the night at his Washington townhouse with Miami model Donna Rice. Hart, Rice and others denied the account, and Hart attacked the newspaper. How tobuaT The American Express' Card can get you virtually everything from a TV to a T-shirt. Or a tuxedo. From'I ilsa to Thailand So during college and after, it's the perfect way to pay for just about anything you'll want. ยง_ :=How to get the Card before graduation. College is the first sign of success. And because we believe in your potential, we've made it easier to get the American Express Card right now You can qualify even before you graduate with our special student offers. For details, look for applications on campus. Or just call 1-800-THE-CARD, and ask for a student application. The American Express Card. lDon't Leave School Without It Lots of 200 260 Sleeves & Tabs Included each Shipping: $5.00first200 a $4.00 each add1) 200 IBM-AT 5-1/4" 09 High Density Lotsof 50 Sleeves & Tabs each Included Shipping: $4.00 first 50 93$1.00 each add50 93-1/2" DS/DD 139 Lots of 50 each Shipping: $4.Otfirst 50 $2.00 each addt150 3-1/2" SS/DD Lots of 50 Shipping: $4.00first 50 each $2.00 each add1I50 Each Diskette 100% Certified at Manufacturer TRAVEL RELATED R ~ SERVICES f . trer..an f .pnr% s*ganr