page two employment 521-4851 The Other Press el LET’S KILL A MYTH “YOU CAN’T ENROLL IN THE ENGINEERING DIVISION OF BCIT BECAUSE THERE IS A WAITING LIST.” WRONG. ENROLLMENT IS ON A “FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED” BASIS AND IF YOU ACT NOW, WE’LL HAVE YOUR CLASS SEAT READY FOR YOU IN SEPTEMBER. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TELEPHONE 434-5734, LOCAL 216 (CALL COLLECT IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE LOWER MAINLAND). OR WRITE: ADMISSIONS CENTRE, BCIT, 3700 WILLINGDON AVENUE, BURNABY, B.C. V5G 3H2. ENGINEERING PROGRAMS Biological Sciences, (Food Processing, Food Production, Landscape, Horticulture and Agri-Management Pro- grams), Building, Chemical and Metallurgical, Civil and Structural, Electrical, Forest Resource, Forest Products (Lumber and Plywood Program, Pulp and Paper Program), Mechanical, Mining, Natural Gas and Petroleum, Recrea- tion Facilities Management, Surveying, Instrumentation, Fish Wildlife and Recreation. WHY A BCIT ENGINEERING DIPLOMA? More than 93 per cent of BCIT’s graduates have jobs in the professions for which they are trained within four months of receiving their coveted BCIT Diploma of Technology. Now that’s action! DO YOU QUALIFY? Even if you lack certain academic prerequisites, BCIT of- fers pre-technology programs to assist applicants to meet specific requirements. BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CHT 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5G 3H2 Phone: (604) 434-5734 = Assistant The Study Skills Instuctor on Richmond requires a student assistant to work four day per week on a part-time basis. The duties involved include some light typed (speed not essential, accuracy important), filing, preparing information for xeroxing, assisting student: in the Reading and Study _ Skills program and othe: duties as they arise. LOCATION: Richmond Surrey campus The Surrey campus ad- missions office requires 7 students to work tempor- arily assisting with the pre- paration of information for mailing. The work involves folding letters, stuffing them into envelopes and sorting the letters into dif- ferent piles. according to municipalities. HOURS: Feb 11-13, Maxi- mum of 15 hours. WAGE: $3.50/hr CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Driving The Instructional _ re- source centre in Surrey re- quires a student to drive their delivery van on an ‘on-call’ basis. Applicants must possess a valid dri- ver’s license and be avail- able to work a varied sche- dule. LOCATION: Surrey campus HOURS: Maximum of 15/w WAGE: $4/hr CONTACT: Student Place ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Attendant The Burnaby Racquet Club requires a student with Southern Comfort. Enjoy it straight up, on the rocks, or blended with your favourite mixer. 1 et errr aie TO f\ My February 13, 1981 an interest in small children to work as a temporary Nursery attendant. The position involves supervi sion of small _ children maximum of 15 and orga- nizing activities for them. WAGE: Minimum HOURS: M - F, 25 - 35 hours per week. CONTACT: cement at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Tutor A tutor is required to assist a Grade 11 Langley highschool student with Chem 11, Algebra 11 and Physics 11. LOCATION: Langley HOURS: TBA WAGE: = $5.50/hr CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NWfor a referral. Telephone The Canadian Gallup Poll ' is conducting a survey on energy and requires several students to work as tele- phone interviewers. The work involves contacting people to be questioned from a previously selected list of phone numbers and asking questions pertaining to the survey. LOCATION: Port Moody HOURS: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm or 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm WAGE: $4.70/hr CONTACT: Student Placement at 521-4851, Loc 269 in’ WN for a referral. March FareCards can be ordered now. You must pay bycash or certified cheque Advance orders only Order your Fare Card throughyour student council office or by phoning 1522-6038 Fare Cards will be on sale at the student society business office on the New West Campus from Monday February 23/81 until March 9/81-4pm Student Pla- The unique taste of Southern Comfort enjoyed for over 125 years.