Tuesday, November 18, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Pago 3 T wnixMuin w limit vMSUUV. vV , Willi wo Seniors interested in a career in retail management: several internships are available in Lincoln and the Midwest region for spring semester. Interested in being your own boss? Find out about an entrepreneurial intern ship. Learn how to market a new product. Informational meeting with SodaMate's district manager Wednesday at 4 and 6 p.m. in the Internship Office, Administra tion Building 121. Interview appointments are avail able this week with the following compan ies. Sign up for an appointment in Nebra ska Union 225. Tuesday: K-Mart Apparel Liberal arts and business administration majors. Morton Building Inc. Construction management majors. Thursday: U.S. Air Force ROTC all majors. Wednesday, Dec. 3 Denver Paralegal all majors. Addition to the interview schedule: ' Wednesday, Dec. 3 SENCORE 3200 Sebnore Drive Sioux Falls, S.D. 57107 Interviewing Dec. 1986 graduates with bachelor's degrees in electrical engineer ing. Interview appointments can be sched uled in Nebraska Union 225. Because of a rash of fraudulent re sumes, employers are more likely than ever to check your credentials, according to Paul Barada of Barada Associates Inc., an Indiana firm that investigates job applicants for more than 250 companies. "It's better for a job candidate to admit that he's been fired or that he didn't complete his degree than to lie," Barade says. "If you're caught lying at the beginning of your career, it can ruin you forever." Teaching Opportunities in Cali fornia: The Keppel Union School District from Littlerock, Calif., will be interviewing December graduates and alumni for second-semester openings. Elementary, special education, middle school math and science teachers are eligible for interviews. The representative from the Keppel Union K-8 Elementary School District will meet with the candi dates in Omaha at the Regency Marriott Hotel next Monday. To arrange for an interview, call Jennifer at (805) 944-2155. Omaha public-school fall inter views: Representatives from the Omaha Public Schools will be interviewing December graduates and alumni on Dec. 12. Pre school special-education majors are en couraged to sign up for interviews alrng with students with other endorsement areas. Stop by our office h Nebraska Union 230 or call 472-3145 to be placed on a schedule. Copies of your file will be made available to the recruiters. Bring a copy of your resume to the interview. Second-semester art opening: Malcolm Public Schools in Lancaster County has a part-time art opening avail able. Call Mike Johnson at 798-2131. Application deadline is Dec. 3. If you start work at the age of 22 and retire at the age of 65, you will be changing jobs about every four years. So don't worry if you are not sure what you want to be doing for the rest of your life. You will change directions sooner or later anyway, and those changes are almost always for the better. . Psychology student internships: Travis Groft from the Experiential Edu cation Office will be the guest speaker at a discussion concerning internship oppor tunities for psychology students. The dis cussion is scheduled for Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in Burnett 207. The Career Planning and Placement Center Nebraska Union 230 1400 R St. Lincoln, Neb. 402-472-3145 Lincoln, Nebraska Pershing Municipal Auditorium Exhibit Hall (Lower Level) Nov. 21. 22. a 23 NOON to 9 p.m. Fri.fi Sat. NOON to 5 p.m. Sunday Admission $2.50 GOOD ALL 3 DAYS All Antiques For Sale Van Crowson. 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So far, Peace Quest has sent letters of information to General Secretary Gorbachev, Tass News Agency, Pravda and the Soviet Embassy in the United States, which responded with a letter saying it was a good idea Peace Quest's goal with the Soviet government is to get per mission to travel in the country, which Kasparek said shouldn't be a problem. He said traveling to the Soviet Union will be the basic means of informing Soviet citizens. By creating a broader under standing betweeen the countries, Kasparek said the people will, influence the leaders because they are part of the citizenry, too. He said he isn't looking for a specific policy change and doesn't claim specific authority on a pol itical level. To become involved, letters can be sent to Doug "Gonzo" Kasparek, 5025 Prince Rd., Lin coln, NE 68516, (402) 42:3-1379. Daily Nebraskan 's Newsline 472-1763 laste w5iQ7 the new. Sd FMIy is better ten the PHly Mly. 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