I „. i Third shift, front desk position. Apply in person to Great Plains Mote), 2732 O Street. .■ THIS IS IT! The position you've been waiting for. If you are...available to work second or third shift, reliable and have a stable work history APPLY NOW! PEGLER-SYSCO has an immediate opening in our warehouse for Order Selectors, this position is full-time and includes our excellent benefit package. Starting wage is $8.75 or $8.90/hour with regular wage reviews and an incentive program. Applicants must be: ♦ Drug Free ♦ Able to lift 100 lbs. repetitively ♦ Pass physical exam ♦ Hardworking and dependable ♦ At least 18 years of age. Apply today!!! Applications being accepted at: PEGLER-SYSCO Food Services Company 1700 Center Park Rd EOE/M/F/D/V Tire person needed, flexible schedule. Must have knowledge of tire sales, service and repair. Pittmans Tires, 33rd and Comhusker.__ Tow truck driver and service station attendant with mechanical ability, full and part time, evenings and weekends. 489-7532 or 730-7532._ Tutors are needed in the Hewit Academic Center for all subjects. Also needed are supplemental instructors for Astronomy 103 and study group leaders for Nutrition 151. We are seeking upper level undergraduate and graduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or above. Excellent communication skills are a must. Tutors will earn $6.00 per hour and will have flexible and variable hours. If interested, apply at 300 West Stadium (underneath Memorial Stadium) or call Katie at 472-4620.__ Two part-time positions open for general support staff at a small animal veterinary practice. 5 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Fridays or5 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesday, Thursdays. Janitorial duties, ability to lift 50 pounds, use computers, phone skills, stocking shelves. Call or stop in for an application. Pitts Veterinary Hospital PC, 2225 Highway 2. Lincoln, NE 68502.423-4120. Valentino’s Stadium Catering Currently seeking applications for catering wait staff during all UNL home football games in the new west stadium. Apply at Valentino's North at 35th and Holdrege._ Video production assistant Earn while you leam. 20-30 hours/week. Flexible day hours. Shramek’s Video Productions, 728 S. 27th, 475-2767. -5 Villager Courtyard & Gardens is now hiring for FT/PT desk clerk. Weekend night auditor, 3-11pm shifts. Ins and 401k available. Job description and application available at 5200 ‘O' St. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS earn $7.50-$10.00/hour offi ciating volleyball for Lincoln Parks and Recreation. If interested call 441 -7892. Walgreen’s Part-time cashier positions, evenings and weekends. Apply in person, 1301 O St. We have a pruner to fit your schedule! Grape harvesters needed for the next 4-5 weeks, morning, afternoon or evening— whatever fits your schedule, $7-$7.50/hour, paid weekly. Call James Arthur Vineyards at 783-5255, leave message for Kevin. WOOD SHOP ASSISTANT Experience with power tools or shop classes necessary, full or part time. Apply at Lincoln Lumber, 932 N. 23rd St. Work 2 Saturdays A Month 9/11, 9/18,10/2,10/9,11/6,11/13 Supervise children in recreation activities during home football games. $5.40-$5.65 per hour. Apply at 55 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus Activi ties Building or CALL 472-3467. YMCA Downtown YMCA is hiring lifeguards and swim instuctOrs for fall. Apply at 1039 P St., 434-9230. YMCA is looking for youth soccer officials and flag football officials. Pay between $8-$12/game. If inter ested apply at Downtown YMCA, 1039 P St., M-F, 8-5 or call 434-9217, _ YMCA NORTHEAST The northeast YMCA is now hiring gymnastics and swimming lesson instructors. Please apply at 2601 North 70th Street or call 434-9266 for more information. YWCA is now hiring swim instructors. WSI certification is a plus. Apply in person at 1432 N St. For questions call 434-3494 Assist in a country Montessori school near Lincoln, 11-6, M-F. Call 438-6668. Assistant needed in home day care. Work around school schedule. Day hours, call 477-1162 to apply. Child care need for home football games. Call Kathy at 450-7100. Dependable care giver for 2 great kids, 3-6pm on Fri days. 421-7670. In home care needed for adorable 9 month old. 4 hours/day, M-F. 421-2160. In-home child care for two and a half and one year old. Part-time. Krissy, 464-8161. Looking for loving, responsible baby-sitters for my three children (7,4,1). Must provide own transportation. Evenings, weekends, various occasions as needed.476-9386. Looking for responsible person to care for infant in our home. If the hours 11-5/M-Th work for you, please call 580-3458. Part-time School Age Teacher Ivy League Child Development Center is accepting ap plications for an afternoon school age teacher. Hours are 2:30-5:30pm, M-F. Must be reliable and energetic. Apply at 5225 S. 16th. _ I NEED HELP -I ...._i Perfect for Education and Development Majors Part-time school year openings in a K-6 child care fa cility, Monday-Friday, flexible scheduling. Belmont Community Center, 3335 N. 12th. Stop by or call 477-2255. Seeking full-time part-time team oriented fun teachers. Experience preferred apply at Williamsburg Village Child Development Center 423-5437. Sitter for 9 year old boy, every Tuesday, 3:30-9:30pm, additional hours as needed. Must have car, references, nonsmoker, $6.75/hour. 477-5406. Teacher Assistants Needed Centennial Mall Child Care Center seeking teacher as sistants for the hours of 7-9am, 3-5pm and 3:30-5:30pm. Located close to campus. Perfect for college schedules. Apply in person at 16th and 0 St., Federal Building, room 140. Shifts available now. The Sheridan Child Development Center is looking for some fun, energetic responsible part-time help. Apply today at 3700 Sheridan Blvd. or call 483-5037. YWCA Child Development Programs Do you love working with children? Are you just looking for a little extra money? We have a great position for you. The YWCA Child Development Program is looking for a caring, nurturing and dependable person to fill a part-time preschool position beginning Aug. 30. The position is M,W,F from 9am-12pm and one evening each month. The position is for our preschool site located at 1245 Folsom St. Submit applications to 1432 N St. Education & Museum Studies Students!! Fun and resume building work study available at the Museum of Nebraska History. Work with school groups and families in the hands-on History Adventure Center. Call 471-2634. Student wanted to assist with maintenance of crickets and with experiment. Must be reliable and UNL work study quality. $6.50/hr, apply in person, 56 Manter Hall. 472-0742. The Department of Economics is seeking a student with work study voucher to do a variety of clerical tasks including: use of IBM computer, operating copy machines, some phones and some library research. Computer experience is preferred, $6/hour, 10-15 hours/week. Apply to Pam Royal or Carol Nelson at 34Q CBA or call472-2319 ACLU Internship ACLU Nebraska needs interns to staff its civil liberties intake system and help prepare for the 2000 Unicameral session. Students interested in obtaining class credit are preferred. Call 476-8091. Gore, Bradley, Kerrey... Get Involved Politically Nebraska Democratic Party needs interns! Unpaid— collegre credit available. 434-2180. Start a Career Between Classes The Northwester Mutual Life Internship Program Through a Northwestern Mutual Life internship, you will instantly ally yourself with one of America's top in ternships.* You’ll make your resume stand out after graduation, plus earn real money while still in college. Some of our student interns earn a five-figure income. Put the Northwestern Mutual Life name to work for you and realize that you're worth much more than you think. ‘America’s Top Internships, 1998 Edition, Random House/Princeton Review Books. “‘Informational Meeting*** Thursday, Aug. 26 at 6pm. Check the Student Union Calendar for room assignment. 600s Notices fj} Advisor Advantage New Teacher’s Hellene Students— inin iis Thursday Affect The Future! Join an innovative program that helps grade school children become tomorrow's college students. Join UNL's College Bound Program. Attend an informational meeting Aug. 31 at 6pm m Student Involvement or Sept. 1 at 6pm in the East Campus Union. Questions, call Ann at 472-5454. CBA Students America's Foremost Business Fraternity wants you to...JOIN US! Delta Sigma Pi is an International Business Fraternity for men and women. It offers valuable business insights and contacts along with lifelong friendships. Interested? Come see us in the Union August 30th through September 1st from 9:00a.m.-1:30p.m. and in the CBA August 26th and 27th and September 9th and 10th from 9:00a.m.-1:00p.m. Or join us at our Meet the Chapter Nights Monday, August 30th and Monday, September 13th at 7:00p.m. We are looking for a few good business students. Intramural Sports The Intramural Sports Manager meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 25 at 5:00 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Everything you need to know about Intramural 472°3467*111 b# C0ver6d’ For more information call Join a High Impact, Soul-Winning Ministry Auditioning for vocalists, drama, sound/studio engineering and musicians. This non-denominational ministry team travels 2-3 weekends a month, in local area. Thousands have accepted Christ at our rallies, crusades, and the Billy Graham films we’ve presented in churches, auditoriums, prisons and nursing homes. Call 420-7414 for more information. Nebraska Water Polo Club Nebraska Water Polo Club is looking for new members. Practices are Sunday and Thursday from 7-9 pm. For questions, please call Tim Daniel at 436-7915 or Kevin O’Neil at 464-3655. Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors in the College of Engineering and Technology. There will be a brief orientation session about career services on Thursday, August 26th, 1999 at 6pm in Nebraska Hall-W183. Come meet Chris Timm, assistant director of career services; Ann Koopmann, coordinator of student programs; and Tammy Bailey, staff assistant of student programs. SPORT CLUB REPS All Office of Campus Recreation Sport Club rep resentatives/officers must attend an organiza tional meeting on Wednesday, August 25 at 4:45pm in the Campus Recreation Center Con ference Room. If you have any questions re garding your club’s representation at this meet ing, please call Leah or Amy at 472-3467. Wildlife Club Start the school year off right by getting involved in the Wildlife Club. Annual picnic this Wednesday at Pioneers Park at 7pm. Everyone’s welcome. AA Meetings Tuesday at noon, lower level room F, Health Center. ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS WE WANT YOU! The UNL Equestrian Club and Team will be having its welcome back and informational meeting on Wednes day, Aug. 25 at 7pm in East Campus Union. Bring your horse enthusiasm and meet others with the same love. Officers meet at 6:30pm. Baseball Club Meeting Thursday, Aug. 26 at 7pm in Rec Center, TV lounge. College Republicans Start off the year on the RIGHT track. Meeting Wednesday, August 25 at 8:00pm in the Union. Speak ers: Kate Witek and Chris Peterson. Collegiate 4-H Interested in a service and social organization? Check out Collegiate. No previous 4-H experience necessary. Meeting August 25th at 8pm, East campus, 3rd floor Student Office area. Officers meet at 7:30pm. New members welcome. Questions call 436-9518. Start your own fraternity! Zeta Beta Tau is looking for men to start a new Chapter. If you are interested in academic success, a chance to network and an opportunity to make friends in a non-pledging brotherhood, e-mail: zbt@zbtnational.org or call John Stemen at (317) 334-1898. GET INVOLVED!!! REPRESENTATION NEEDED FOR THE FOLLOWING STUDENT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Campus Safety Subcommittee, Campus Wide Infor mation System, Committee For Fees Allocation Comm.— Residence Hall Rep., Computational Service and Facilities— graduate rep., Electoral Commission member, Environmental Issues Subcommittee, Grading and Examinations— graduate rep., Honors Convo cation, Information Services Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics— must be Athlete, International Students Subcommittee, Master Plan Committee, Nontraditional Students Subcommittee, Parking Appeals Committee. Racial Affairs Subcommittee, Senate Rep. For Graduate Division of General Studies and Division of continuing Studies, Sexual Orientation Subcommittee, Student Employee Grievance Comm., Student Impact Team, Students with Disabilities Subcommittee, Teaching Council, UNL Campus Police Committee, Uniy. Judicial and Appeals Board and Women’s Issues Subcommittee. Deadline for above positions: Sept 9. Applications available at the Student Government office, 136 NE Union and the Student Involvement office on East Campus. BY VIC LEE W m wrs m huspanp. i rgg^ KNOW THIS fKAOSEI WAS ^r^ ■ Anno miFY m by rnsr^XW. 1™®/% kl rnnunam-jy Qg^mdkfs v.uee«^ www.ltlnqyflituf.com Cwi Vte L—- Oil- by King F—w >1*™*. me THE NORM “/ vinn'D^ WORKING \ \ ©SUMefj { fiTwd BY MICHAEL JANTZE ( w«y 6 TWe Y ‘working on it' 1 l PAG© BLANK?) AND "iV© STARiep* V—I-n AR© TWO ©NTIBBLV \DIFPeRBNT CDNCepIS. UNL Student Government Wed. August 25*6:30 p.m. City Union Information And Agenda Available 115 Nebraska Union_ Desperately seeking outgoing, good looking people (vanity is ok) to sell T-shirts before football games. Call Mark at 475-3841, LM,_ Male and female subjects needed for strength training study. Must not be currently involved in a weight training program. Will be paid $50. Contact Kyle at 472-3646._ Fundraising Opportunity GATEWAY MAU. will pay members of your organization, on an individual or group basis, to work as GREETERS during upcoming sale events. Call Becky at 464-3196 for details. i Check us out on the web! dailyneb.com Shoot for the Daily Nebraskan. The Daily Nebraskan is looking for photographers for the fall semester. Interested candidates should contact Matt Miller or Lane Hickenbottom at 472-2588 to set up an interview time. All apllicants must be enrolled in at least six credit hours and have a 2.0 GPA or higher. The Daily Nebraskan is an equal opportu nity employer and aheres to all applicable hiring practices. Looking for a Work Study Job on City Campus? If you are awarded Work Study - look no further than Love Library. Benefits: • Interesting Work ^ walk to • On campus convenience y work •Your choice of day, evening, y on or weekend hours • $5.40-5.65/hour For the best positions, apply NOW at Love Library, Rm 136. For more information, call Maggie Van Diest at 472-3963. 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