Wednesday, May 14, 1997 - The Michigan Daily - 7 INTERNET MARKETERS WANTED! MAKE BIG MONEY $$$ NOW!! INTERNET ON TV (WEB TV)!! NO COMPUTER REQUIRED PRACTICEREPRESENTATIVE MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST Career opportunities available in our Ann Arbor office. We are a leader in Medical Billing, and we are looking forthose who are dedicated, meticulous and quick thinking. Excellent communication & business writing skills along with a knowledge of human anatomy a must. Knowledge of Medical Billing & Coding helpful but not necessary (willing to train the right person). WE FULL TRAINING PROVIDED OFFER GREAT PAY AND EXCELLENT BENEFITS - WHAT CAN YOU OFFER? Interested: fax your resume to 313/677-7407 or mail to PMG, Personnel Coordinaator, Box 1108, Ann Arbor, 48106-1108. PRO SHOP HELP needed a.m. & p.m.; cook M-'lh eves.; ranger M-Th eves. Please apply at Brookside Golf Course. RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY - Temp. .8 112 month a ., F/T knowled e of Microsoft Word, Exce, 4 database. Exp. multi-line CALL NOW!! STARNET MARKETING phone. Exc. interpersonal & organizational 1-517-569-3838 skills a plus. Send resume to: S.Ahmed@Office Acad Aff, School of Nur- sing University of Michigan, an AAE. EXPLAINER/GUIDE Work-study students RESEARCH ASSISTANT needed for needed at Hands On Museum. Call 995- breast cancer & nutrition study. 40 hrs./wk. 5439. Computer database skills, 1 yr. commitment FULL OR PART-TIME help. Dimo's Deli pref. School of Public Health. 647-0216. & Donuts. $7/hr. to'start. 662-7944. SCOREKEEPERS is hiring outgoing in- GRADER FOR children's math program. dividuals for wait & floor staff. Prefer can- Must be able to work in class Tues. & Fri. didates who are avail. thru Fall. Apply in per- 3:30-6:30. Call 761-4648 after 7 p.m. week- son to Eric at 310 Maynard. days or anytime weekends. SECURITY GUARDS to work on UM HELP WANTED.....Men/Women eam $480 campus. Part-time, full-time, & overtime weekly assembling circuit boards/electronic avail. Apply at: State Security Services, 525 c ponents at home. Experience Church, Ann Arbor. 668-0444. EOE. u cessary, will train. Immediate openings, SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer- your local area. Call 520/680-7891 ext. tility clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40 D719. yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per INDIA-JOIN ME in developing market in acceptable donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box U.S. & India. Your way to success! 313/513- 2674. Ann Arbor, MI 48106. 3399. SUMMER CAMP counselors needed for ac- LAB ASSISTANT: Basic science research credited child care center. Full & part-time. lab needs reliable, motivated individual to Must be available 6/12 - 8/26. Men en- care for mouse colony. Make solutions, wash couraged to apply. Experience necessary. dishes, and assist researchers 20-40 hrs./wk. Call 761-2576. $7/hr. 747-0170. SUMMER FULL TIME POSITIONS LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION labor. DHL Worldwide Express has Full Time Creative, outdoor work. $7.50/hr. +. EOE. Counrier positions available with a combina- -8180. tion of mornig and evening shifts, with fur- l SING AGENT part-time person needed ther opportunity for part time employment fo apt. complex in Ann Arbor. Duties would later in the fall/winter semesters. Qualified include some clerical work and computer candidates will have a valid chauffeurs licen- input. Must be willing to work weekends. se for Michigan and an excellent driving Please send resume to: P.O. Box 7413, Ann record. The ability to lift 70 lbs. and excellent Arbor, MI 48107. communication skills are essential. Hack- MARKET RESEARCH ground verification is required for TELE-MARKETING employment. Benefits include vacation, We have a part-time (appx. 20 hrs./wk.) medical tuition assistance and travel position avaiable in our Ann Arbor office. oporunities. We are a leader in Medical Billing for Up through 5/20, applications will be accep- Physicians, and we are expanding into new ted in person from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at our (for us) states. For each new area, we must Customer Walk-In entrance, or call 313/414- c a data base of the existing market 3900, ext. 252 to have an application packet sW ture. We do this with lots of mailed to you. investigative methods including phone calls to hospitals and physicians. We are looking DHL Worldwide Express for a dedicated, meticulous, persistent, quick 45111 Polaris Court thinking person who can type - accurately - Plymouth Township, MI 48170 60 wpm OR MORE. Excellent spoken English a must. A knowledge of the medical SUMMER HOUSEKEEPER for busy fami- world would be helpful but not necessary ly near campus. 8-10 hrs./wk. General clean- (willing to train the, right person). WE ing + laundry, dishes etc. 998-0199. OFFER GREAT PAY AND EXCELLENT SUMMER INTERNSHIP with American BENEFITS -WHAT CAN YOU OFFER?? Cancer Society: Assist with special events in- We're only a 10 minute bus ride from cluding newsletters, event programs, data campus. Fax your resume to 313/667-7407 or base, attending events, recognizing mail to PMG, Personnel Coordinator, Box, volunteers. Knowledge of data base, word 1108, Ann Arbor 48106. processing and desktop publishing preferred. ELS NEEDED now & weekly ages Call 971-4300. 18-30 Inexp. OK. USA Models 110/781- SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE at Crisler 8800. Arena Mon.-Fri., 8-4, $6/hr. to start. Work in- NOW HIRING volves event staff, projects, painting and The Michigan League Buffet is now hiring cleaning. Call Lisa 998-7236. students for Spring and Summer. Excellent THE MICHIGAN WOMEN'S gymnastics pay. Great hours (no nights or weekends). team is seeking a motivated, highly or- Benefits include: food discount and ganized and self-directed individual with opportunities for scholarship for continued soekwldefthsprtobcma employment ease a team manager. If interested, please call 313/ League Buffet between 11 am-2 pm M-F or 647-7980 for more information. the Michigan League Administrative Office -- at 911 N. University. - HIRING part-time cooks at local pub. ble hours, must work through Art Fair. htp://Www.pub, No experience necessary. 995-9106. POSTAL JOBS, 3 positions available No " ex.ncessary For info cal1- 1 7341 um ich.eu /d~oWly/. WANT TO WORK IN A FUN OFFICE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE SUMMER? The office of the Dean and the Office of the announcements Associate Dean for Research in the School ofr Social Work is seeking a spring/summer Work-Study student to assist in the daily operations of their offices. Good y communication skills, ability to work on many different tasks and basic office skills PUBLIC NOTICE are a must. Experience in Microsoft Word, University Housing at the University of Excel and the mtemet are desirable. If you Michigan will conduct the COMMERCIAL want to have fun while working in an VENDOR FAIR at two campus area exciting environment, please send your locations during its 1997 Fall Student Move- resume to: Barbara Tietjen, Office of In, August 29-31. The Commercial Vendor Research Services, School of Social Work, Fair allows students to acquire items for 2079 Frieze Building, 105 S. State Street, outfitting their residence hall rooms. Vending Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285. by non-registered commercial agents iS not WANTED: SUBJECTS for psychology ex- permitted at or near UM residence halls periment on perception at U of M. The ex- during Move-In days. Guidelines for the periment takes 1 1/2 hours, pays $15. To Commercial Vending Program, which are qualify, must be native English speaker, have available May 14-28, 1997, provide vision correctible to 20/20 & be right- information about the program, space handed. Call 763-0115. reservations, and vendor fees. To receive a WORK FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT, copy of the Guidelines, call or contact Volunteer or Participate with a work study UNIVERSITY HOUSING, HOUSING grant at UM's Pound House Children's Cen- INFORMATION OFFICE, 1011 STUDENT ter pre-school during Spring term. Located at ACTIVITIES BUILDING, 515 EAST Forest & Willard. Please call 998-8440 for JEFFERSON, ANN ARBOR, 313-763-3164 more information or to arrange an interview. (email: honsg@umich.edu). Guidelines are also available in, the City Building WORK STUDY ONLY. Assistants needed Department, located in Ann Arbor's City for med-school lab. 10-15 hrs./wk. $7.50 call Hall. Sue at 764-3190. WORK STUDY STUDENT needed.;., 4.. ,. Surgery, research, lab. Office and lab tasks $7.00/hr. 936-2817. child care ADOPTION: Happily married couple can give your baby love and securty. You can help make us a family. Medical and legal ex- penses paid. Call anytime Alison and Kurt 1- 800-998-8829. 4 GIRLS 11, 7 1/2, twins 4 yrs. need fun- loving caregiver 3 aftemoons per week in UM Boxing Club open for their N.E. Ann Arbor home. Responsible in- summer at the coliseum dividual with experience & own at 5th & Hill. transportation. Some light housekeeping. Good atmosphere, References required. Long-term commitment Open Mon.7-9, Tues.4-6, preferred. 995-9507. Thurs. 4-6. ADORABLE BOYS (10 mo. & 2 1/2 yrs) For details call 9303246 seek in-home care (exp., ref.). Please call rBegis a welcome 761-589. Bginners are welcome. BA BYSITTER WANTED: occatonal Try a new sport for the summer. weeknight/weekend eves. 3 children ages 10, It's afforfable and fun! 5, & 3 1/2. Own trans. Call 662-8858. BABYSITTER/FAMILY helper for 3 girls, 7, 4 & 2. Sp/Su 6-10 hrs. days. Fall avail. a plus. Own trans., exp., refs. Bums Pk. Must love kids. 663-1448. BABYSITTER NEEDED for 2 small children, ages 1 & 4. Commitment for Tues. eve., 1 1/2 - 2 hrs. Call 913-5568. FUN BABYSITTER/HOUSEKEEPER need car, references. $8.00/hr. Call 995-9668. MATURE, RESPONSIBLE & loving (R E A D I T) babysiuer needed two full days & one after- noon to care for 2 children 2% & 5 yrs. old for summer. Starting end of June/beginning of July. Please call 741-7595. NEEDED: Energetic, responsible person to care for baby in our home 12-16 hrs./wk. beginning Aug.'97. If interested, please call Lisat@ 741-1235 (WRITE FOR IT) Caribbean/Mexico $250 RT Europe $199 OW & Domestic Destinations Cheap!!! IF YOU CAN BEAT THESE PRICES START YOUR OWN DAMN AIRLINE!. Air-Tech Ltd. 212/219-7000 info@arrotecb.com40 http;//campus.net/aerotech (RECYCLE IT) CHO Continued from Page :i people attended his son's funeral last Friday at the Nie funeral home in Ann Arbor. "I know my son was very religious and we buried him very high," Young Ho Cho said. LSA junior Leah Dawson said the funeral was very religious and the service focused on David's life and his importance in the lives of oth- ers. "(At the funeral, they talked about how) he always really made people feel like they had something to work for," Dawson said. Augustyn said Cho was the type of person who didn't seem to let things bother him. "I remember times when he'd be up at 5 a.m. typing a paper and he'd be joking about it,' Augustyn said. He was "excited about life," Augustyn said. "He always told the truth and never tried to put on a front," Augustyn said. "He was laid-back and easygoing, and he always showed people that he really cared about them. "He was an honest and loyal friend - one of those kids you could always get along with and feel comfortable with," Augustyn said. LSA junior Lawrence Cho said his brother David displayed perseverance and diligence in both school and sports. "He touched so many lives,' Lawrence Cho said. David Cho played soccer, volley- ball, varsity basketball and was a member of the orchestra at Ann Arbor Pioneer High School from where he graduated with honors in 1996. He was the recipient of the University's Bob Ufer Scholarship, the University's Westhall Scholarship and was on the School of Engineering Dean's Honors list. He was also a member of Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, as well as Hope English Chapel Korean Church of Ann Arbor. Keith Wade, who was David's high school basketball coach, said David "immediately won over all the guys on the team during tryouts. "He was always happy, always at practice and having fun, regardless of what his situation was,; Wade said. David Cho is succeeded by his par- ents, Pastor Young Ho and Hyun-Sim Cho, his brother Lawrence Cho and his sister Sarah Cho. He was living with his parents in Ann Arbor at the time of his death. Young Ho Cho said he is very grateful to all the students and friends who have called and sent cards to the family. He said the support has helped the Cho family cope with his son's death. He encouraged David's friends to stay in contact with the family. University Counseling . and Psychological Services is providing counseling for members of the Ann Arbor community who are mourning Cho' untimey g eath.