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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Classified rates are 20 cents per word with a 10-word or $2 minimum. There
are additional charges for headlines, bold and capita! letters. All classified ads
must be paid in advance and in person.
Proofs or tearsheets are not available. The West Georgian reserves the right
to refuse any advertisement that is misleading, in poor taste or questionable in
content. The West Georgian is not resposible for errors in classified ads after the
first insertion.
The West Georgian does not accept ads for research/term papers for resale.
For acceptance of mail order advertising, if payment is required for a product, a
sample of the product must accompany the insertion order.
Ads for the "Personal" category must be accompanied with a correct name,
address and phone number. This information will remain confidential.
Other restrictions may also apply to classified advertising.
Classified ads must be placed at the West Georgian office, Room 109 Student
Center, Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10am and4 pm..
Categories: Typing; Tutoring: Employment Wanted; Help Wanted; Apt Forßent;
Want To Rent; Roommate Needed; For Sale; Lost & Found; Personal; Travel
Opportunities. (Other categories created as needed.)
HELP WANTED
AVON On campus we need you. In
vest S2O - earn 35% to 50% Men and
Women sell Avon. Call Leeta 537-
2188.
FREE SPRING BREAKS TRIPS Pro
mote & Organize our Spring Break
tours. All materials furnished. Good
Pay & Fun. Call Campus Marketing.
1-800-423-5264
SPRING BREAK '92 - YOU’VE
ONLY GOT ONE WEEK TO
LIVE SO DON'T BLOW IT!
MAKE IT JAMAICA WITH LOW,
LOW PRICES STARTING AT $429!!
ORGANIZE GROUP, TRAVEL
FREE!! 1-800426-7710.
FOR RENT
Duplex, lmi. from WGC. 3 acres. 3 Br,
gourmet kitchen, dishwasher, Jenn Air
grill, Patio. 2br, sunroom, newly deco
rated. 830-6000.
TKE participates in Adopt A Mile program
Richie Shaw, Cameron V/alton, Shannon Self, Scott Blackburn, Brett
Acks, Tommy Lancaster, Rodney Riley, Scott Carter, Josh Sutter and
Brad Mann clean up a mile ofhishway 61.
Our Place
Tavern
LIVE Rock 'N Roll Band
LOADED
Thursday; Nov. 14th
s l oo o££ cover charge with this ad
220 COLUMBIA DRIVE * next to House of China
RAISE $500...51000...51500.
FOOLPROOF FUNDRAISING for
your fraternity, sorority, team or other
campus organization. Absolutely no
investment required. ACT NOW FOR
THE CHANCE TO WIN A CARIB
BEAN CRUISE AND FABULOUS
PRIZES. Call 1-800-950-8472, ext
50.
EDUCATION
Financial Aid available immediately!
Special grants program. Every student
eligible. No one turneddown. Simple
application. Send name, address and
$1 P&H fee (refundable) to: Student
Services, P.O. Box 22-4026, Holly
wood, FL 33022.
TYPING
Term papers and dissertations.
($1.50/page). Marietta-Kennesaw-
Woodstock area. 426-6890.
FOR SALE
1978 VWScirraco. Runs Good. Looks
Good. Price negotiable. Best offer.
(834-5891) Anytime
Student Employment
Career Events/Job Fairs
Friday, November 15th - Careers
Consortium. Meet a variety of corporate
recruiters to discuss full-time employ
ment opportunities as well as obtain in
formation about internships and co-ops.
This event will be held in the Georgia
International Convention and Trade
Center, located by the Hartsfield Airport
at 1902SullivanRoadbetweenl24p.m.
On-Campus Recruiters
Advance sign-up is required for these
on-campus recruiting sessions. Position
and employer background information
is available in the Career Resource Li
brary (229 Mandeville) and must be read
prior to the interview.
Thursday, November 14th - Pruden
tial Insurance (financial services sales
representatives) Marketing, Business
Administration, and Finance majors.
Thursday, November 14th - U.S.
Marines (officer candidates) All majors
considered.
Tuesday, November 19th - West Point
Pepperell (computer programmers)
Computer Science majors.
Wednesday, November 20th -
Argenbright (management trainees)
Criminal Justice and Business majors
considered
Thursday, November 21st - Wiscon
sin National Life (financial services sales
representatives) All majors considered
Cooperative Education
Newspaper Editing Internship - Wall
Street Journal, US A Today, Washington
Post, Boston Glove, San Jose Mercury
News, and Newsday. Benefits Coun
selor Co-op-Social Security Commis
sion. Investigator Aide Co-op-U.S. Of
fice of Personel Mgmt. Reasearch In
ternship - Kettering Foundation. Engi
neering Internship-Argonne National
Laboratory. Computer Operator Co-op
Douglas Cos. Board of Education. Broad
cast Journalism Internship - CNN Cen
ter/Washington DC. Public Administra
tion Internship - The Ford Foundation.
For more information contatct Clarice
Maclay at (836-6431).
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The West Georgian-Wednesday, November 13,1991-
Career Workshops
The Career Planning and Placement
Office is offering the following work
shops to all interested students during
the 1991 Fall Quarter. All workshops
will be held in room 229 in Parker (for
merly Mandeville) Hall. Please check
in for each workshop at the Career Place
ment Office.
Cooperative Education
The Cooperative Education Office in
Parker Hall assists students with estab
lishing career-related work experience.
Alternating periods of “hands-on” expe
rience in a work setting will give you a
competitive advantage in the job market.
WGC students who have completed three
academic quarters and maintained a 2.5
GP A are eligible. There is a minimum of
three co-op work quarters, so don’t wait
too late to take advantage of this pro
gram. Some of the current co-op em
ployers include IBM, IRS, South wire,
Bell South, and Carroll EMC.
The following positions are some of
the co-op and internships positions
available through the Office of Coopera
tive Education: Newspaper Editing In
ternship - Wall Street Journal, USA To
day, Washington Post, Boston Globe,
San Jose Mercury News, and Newsday;
Benefits Counselor Co-op - Social Secu
rity Commission; Investigator Aide Co
op - U.S. Office of Personnel Manage
ment; Horticulture and Education In
ternship - Callaway Gardens; Produc
tion and Adminstrative Internship -
Spoleto Festival; Computer Operator Co
op - Douglas County Board of Educa
tion; Broadcast Journalism Internship -
CNN Center/Washington DC; and Pub
lic Administration Internship - The Ford
Foundation.
STUDENT JOBS ON-CAMPUS
College Work Study Program
(CWSP) is a work program that is pre
approved by the Financial Aid Office.
CWSP 46 Athletic Asst. - Usher and
selling basketball tickets. Needed
whenever there is a game. $4.25 / hour.
CWSP 42 Planter - Working outside.
King Features Syndicate. Inc
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Flexible hours 10 hours a week. $4.25
per hour.
CWSP 35 Lab Assistant - Must have
passed developmental studies amd have
a 2.5 GPA. Computer experience pre
ferred. Flexible hours 10 hours a week.
$4.25 a hour.
CWSP 17 Learning Resource Worker -
Must be able to lift and carry 50 lbs.,
drive manual shift truck (valid drivers
license required). M-F 10:00 to 12:00
noon. $4.25/hr.
CWSP 44 Lab Assistant - Bio. major
preferred. Must have at least a 3.0 GPA.
Flexible three hourss per day, M-F.
$4.25/hr.
Off-Campus
185 Clerical - Stuffing envelopes and
other clerical duties. Must be Depend
able. Flexible hours. $4.25/hr.
184 Beauty Consultant - Home shows,
working with people and cosmetics.
Flexible hours 25 to 40% commission.
183 Tacker - Putting parts in boxes for
UPS shipments. Previous warehouse
experience helpful. Fulton Industrial
Area. Working from 12 noon or 1:00
p.m. to 6:00p.m. $5.50/hr.
182 Security Guard -Working 35 hours
a week. $4.25/hr. or $5/hr if experi
enced.
180 Child Care -To watch 1,2,3, and 12
year olds from 4:00 p.n.. to 11:00 p.m.
M-F $75.00/week.
178 Sales Clerk - Must be honest,
dependable, and hard working. Day
hours Monday - Saturday (no Wed.)
Salary according to experience.
163 Production Worker -To work in the
cold storage area. Work from 4:oopm to
10:30pm M-F. $4.25/hr.
169 Desk Clerk - Making reservations
and greeting guest. Must be responsible
and reliable. Sat. 12:00-8:00pm and
Sun. 8:00am to Bpm. $4.25/hr.
168 Receptionist - Typing, greeting
public, clerical duties. Flexible 20 hrs/
week. Salary according to experience
166 Bus Runner - Clean and set up
tables. Mon, Tues, Wed and Sat.
10:30a.m. to 2:30 pm. $4.25/hr.
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