Microfilm Tech Part-time hours 4-9 p.m., Monday-Friday. On the job training. Call 421-2906 for an appointment. Now accepting applications for desk clerks. Rexible hours, some weekends, some computer and desk service knowledge helpful. Apply in person at Quality Inn. 5250 Cornhusker. Part-time mail clerk National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting appli cations for mail room clerk. Individual will be responsible for collecting and processing incoming and outgoing mail. Must have ability to process written and printed material, be dependable and reliable. Must have the ability to move objects weighing approximately 60 pounds. Prefer PC experience and typing ability. Hours are 12 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.or6:00, M-F. (Depending on work load with additional hours the 1st of the month-and during vacations.) Please call The First Commerce Job Hotline, 434-4700 for more details or call Human Resources, 434-4147 to set up an appointment. Part-time fitness instructor. Evenings and some week ends. Exercise Science major preferred. Apply in person at The Cottonwood Club, 10am-6pm. PART-TIME COMPUTER OPERATOR Lincoln Journal Star has an immediate opeing requiring approximately 13 hours a week to operate an AS400. Will be doing data entry, running computer jobs, printing reports and wrappers. Friday evening 5:00-10:00 p.m., Saturday 3:30-8:30 p.m. and Sunday 12:00 noon-3:00 p.m. Will have every fourth week Saturday/Sunday off. Previous AS400 or other computer experience preferred. May be required to train for position on weekdays. Apply at Lincoln Journal Star, 926 P St„ 2nd Floor, Lincoln, NE, by Friday, Apnl 19,1996. Applicants will be contacted by telephone for personal interviews. Part-time PC Specialist Part-time help desk position available in our Information Services Department. Prefer Computer Science major. Experience with Novel Netware and DOS applications including Word, Excel for Windows as well as Knowledge of modems and communications software desired. 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