The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1980, Page page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, november 19, 1980
daily nebraskan
page 7
Officials say job search
should not be difficult
By Charles Vaughn
Three officials from the Student Em
ployment Center say if students want jobs
they should be able to find one without
too much trouble.
Doug Severs, Gail Wheeler and Larry
Apel of the Scholarships and Financial
Aids office, say jobs are available.
"Your attitude has a lot to do with it,"
Severs said. "You have to be willing to put
in some headwork."
"Think of your past experience. Ask
yourself, 'who do I know who would know
about jobs.' Read the help wanted ads, es
pecially in Sunday's newspaper. Those
types of things are what you should think
about," Apel said.
Each program in the Student Employ
ment Center is available to all students.
To qualify for the Work-Study program a
student must have financial need. The earn
ings range from $1,000 to SI 300 a year.
"Usually these students arc also receiv
ing other aid along with work-study,"
Severs said. Sixty-five percent of the
money comes from the federal govern
ment. There are about 1 ,100 students pres
ently on Work-Study earning from $3.10
to $5 an hour.
If students do not qualify for Work
Study then the On-Campus program
is available.
"We help find the jobs on campus,"
Apel said. "We have a wage scale of 93 job
titles that range from food service to re
search technicians. This is the same on
Work-Study too. We figure there are 2,286
students employed on campus."
Students also can receive assistance find
ing an off-campus job through the Job Lo
cation and Development Program. "It is
federally funded too. It's basically an off
shoot of Work-Study," Wheeler said. "We
find the jobs then post them for the stu
dents. Some examples are food service,
clerical and retail, but we also have vision
therapists, liquor store clerks and account
ing jobs."
When is a good time to look for a job?
"Beginning of the semester there are
many openings," Apel said. "When stu
dents register they should leave a block
open for work. A good block is in the
morning to work in food service if you like
to get up early."
"During the noon hours (11-1 :30) there
are many openings," Severs said. "If the
student is not picky he can get a job
easily."
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Union sets its Thanksgiving hours
Operating hours for the Nebraska Union
during Thanksgiving vacation have been
set, according to Union Operations Manag
er Frank Kuhn.
The union will be closed from Thursday
Nov. 27 through Nov. 30, resuming regular
operating hours Dec. I.
The union will close at 6:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, Nov. 25. The building will be
open Wednesday, Nov. 26 from 7:45 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. but the north and south infor
mation desks, the North Crib, Bakery, Deli,
and the Colonial and Rec Rooms will be
closed.
Kuhn said that the union will close early
Nov. 25 because many students will have
left for vacation by then.
Although there are no classes on Nov.
26, the union will be open because it is a
university workday, he said.
Greyhound Bus line will provide bus ser
vice from R street door of the union Tues
day, Nov. 25. There will be no bus service
from the union on Friday afternoon.
Buses leaving Nov. 25 will follow the
regular Friday schedule, with the east
bound bus leaving at 3:30 p.m., and the
westbound bus at 3:40 p.m.
Students wishing to travel on these
buses should fill out reservation cards at
the South desk in the union before Nov.
25.
Regents agenda announced
The NU Board of Regents will decide on
proposed changes in the organization of
the UNL Teachers College.
The changes would combine the De
partment of Elementary Education and the
Department of Secondary Education into
the Center for Curriculum and Instruction.
Also the Department of Educational
Psychology and Measurements and the De
partment of History and Philosophy of
Education will be combined .into the De
partment of Educational Psychology and
Social Foundations.
The regents will also be asked to ap
prove the spending of $236,880 to make
alterations in the Crib in the Nebraska
Union. The money would come from the
student fees replacement fund and facil
ities revenue bonds.
A plan for the building of the Alumni
Center at UNL will be given to the regents.
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