— 3,1980 - The Other Press Page eleven ‘Student placement ph. 521 -4851 Cleaning Person A person is required to carry out general cleaning duties including: dusting, washing and waxing floors, warning dishes, windows and vacumming. Work will © be done in a_ small, onebedroom apartment. Location: New Westminster (about, 5 min. from NW campus) Hours: Prefer every second Saturday of each month, but schedule. can be arranged according to student’s schedule. Wages: $5.00 hr. 2 Summer Employment There will be a variety of positions open for: play- ground leaders, day camp leaders, and teen leaders with the New Westminster Parks and Recreation dept. There will also be several part-time positions, rang- ing from 10-30 hours per week, at the Canada Games Pool. Minimum require- ments for aquatic positions will be Bronze Cross and Red Cross Instructors. NW Parks & Rec. also hope to have two. grants for positions with their Com- munity Centre in Queens- borough. These would involve program work with teens and pre-teens. Applications for these positions may be picked up at Student Placement in NW or from NW Parks & Rec. at 600 Eighth Street in NW. Waiters (No Experience necessary) The Owl and Engineer Restaurant in Surrey re- quires waiters (male & female) to work a variety of evening shifts during the week and weekends. Shifts may be flexible -to your schedule. No experience is necessary to apply. Applicants must be well- groomed and able to work with the public. Location: Scott “Road in Surrey Wage: Minimum wage plus tips Hours: Wkdays: 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm - Wkends: 4:30 pm - Midnight Contact: Student Place- ment in NW at 521-4851, Loc 269 for a referral. Student Assistant A student is required to work on an on-call basis opening Winslow campus for groups and courses scheduled during weekends and evenings. The student will be required to unlock and lock the campus, set up tables and chairs occasion- ally and carry out some supervision of the building while it is being used. Location: Coquitlam cam- pus of Douglas College (Winslow) Wage: $3.50/hr Hours: T B A, max of 15/wk Contact: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Applications must be received by March 21/80. Student Placement may be contacted at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW. Temporary Employment A Brokerage compnay requires 10 - 12 students to work for them in the Greater Vancouver and Lower Mainland area. Students will be assisting with the installation of new products in the Spice Departments — of well-known supermarkets. Duties will include dis- assembling old Spice dis- plays, installing new dis- plays, stocking Spice shelves, etc. Male and female applicants are invited to apply, though there is some heavy lifting and physical labour _ in- volved. This is a temporary position commencing April 2-16. An effort will be made to place students in Supermarkets close to their home. Hours: 8 hrs/day: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. If you have classes during these hours several _ the employer will be open to making arrangements somewhat flexible to your schedule. Wage: $5.00/hr plus time and a half for overtime. Contact: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Student Society Business Office Assitants One student is required to work as an office assistant for the New Westminster Student Society business’ office. | Applicants must possess a minimum of ‘40 wpm typing © skills. Successful applicants will be working on the NW campus at $4.50/hr and the hours are quite flexible to your schedule. : The Douglas — College Student Society also re- quires an assistant to take minutes at Campus Council meetings. Shorthand is not required and training will be provided. Successful applicant will be working at various campus locations at 4:30 pm_ every other Monday. Wage will be at 4.50/hr plus mileage compen- sation. Contact the Student Soc- iety office at 522-2311 for more information. swimming coach Prince George Pisces Swim Club requires a coach to provide instruction and . guidance to 50 - = 75 youngsters from age 5 - 18 from May to August. The successful candidate must have demonstrated skills in pool instruction, dryland training, program planning and coordination, and supervision of assistant coaches. Must be prepared to work irregular hours. Salary range: $900 - $1050 per month, subject to qualification. Competition closes March 31, 1980. . Apply in writing, ‘outlining skills, | experience and references to: Prince George Pisces Summer Swim Club P.O. Box 1224 . Prince George, B.C. wel on Wat it | i | Pe ily iil Hi in " c ie ime 011011011 1) Te iy etre 008, Ny, saqparsnetttll ne anepenenet zy bee s§ in Old _ H a paid Patient aging. - Smooth taste. That’s what makes it cial Old.