The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 18, 1999, Page 16, Image 16

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    MDS Harris
HAS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR
CHQMBim. B IOC HEM, AND BIOLOGY MAJORS!
Data Reduction technician - As a member of our An
alytical Services Division, you will work closely with
HPLC and LCMSMS instrumentation associates and
will be responsible for LCMSMS baseline draws, re
gressing sample data, and implementing into reporting
format. Knowledge of organic chemistry and chroma
tography f helpful. This position requires 20-25 hOUB
per week, between the hours of 8pm and 11 arri/WjS
are able to be flexible with your schedule. Position
begins at $10/hr. .... ; -if
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TUbe Labeler - Wilt provide support services to oiir
Analytical Services Division by assisting in the coordi- *>
nation of tube labeling, maintaining chemical cabinet
inventory and disposing of materials. Must be computer
literate, and have excellent Organizational swtts.
Must be able to perform work with a high degree of ef
ficiency and accuracy. Hours available are 8am to
11am or 4pm to 8pm, Monday - Friday.
MDS Harris offers a dynamic work environment, excel
lent pay, and many opportunities for future, full-time
employment. This is your chance to be part of science
in motion. Please apply to:
MDS HARRIS
Human Resources, J-DN
621 Rose St.
Lincoln, NE 68502
Fax: 402-476-7598
E-mail: jkn10mdsharris.com
AA/EOE
I NEED DMA itAST? I
Close to UNL Campus!
We need a File Clerk to work approximately
25-30 hours per week between 8am-5pm, Mon
day-Friday. This is a temporary position lasting
about 6 months. Primary duty will be to prepare
documents, perform data entry, and maintain
customer information in the document imaging
system. $6.00/hour.
Apply at 1550 N. 20th Circle, or send resume to
Senior Technologies, HR/File Clerk, P.O. Box
80238, Lincoln, NE 68501 or email
kwhiteOseniortech.com. EOE/AAP.
Senior
JJflflTechnolociiee
Visit us on our website at
www.seniortechnologies.com.
Need Some Extra Dough For
The Holidays?
Flatwater Grill Restaurant & Banquets in downtown
Lincoln, 14th and P Streets, needs cheerful,
hard-working, and flexible staff members in the follow
ing positions immediately:
♦ Banquet Captains
♦ Banquet Wait Staff
♦ Restaurant Wait Staff
♦ Line Cooks
Staff will perform a variety of duties related to restaurant
and banquet work. Fun work environment! Competitive
wages vary with position. Partial uniforms are
provided. Minimum qualifications: strong customer
service skills, great teamwork attitude, evenings and
weekend hours desired.
Call Barb or Mark at 474-2070 or 435-3528 to set up
your interview today!
The^worid's leading su^e^esearch company
♦ A ffexfcte schedule. Set your own hours. Ad
just your schedule to work around school or an
ything^eterHnyourbusy life! Interviewing hours
Now hiring wait staff, door staff, and DJ’s. Stop in or
call.
Own A Computer?
Put it to workl $25-75/hr. Pan-time and full-time.
1 -888-450-8895. www.future-enterprises.net.
Package Handler
Part Time
Immediate job openings loading and unloading pack
ages for RPS. $6.50/hour to start plus $1/hour tuition
reimbursement, 5-9 a.m., Monday through Friday, NO
WEEKENDS!! Applications accepted by appointment
only at:
RPS Incorporated
435-4242
EOE/AAE
Part-time child care for two boys ages 11 and 9, be
fore/after school. Great experience for education, soci
ology, psychology, family studies, or recreation stu
dents. Optional full time on some non-school days and
some evenings/weekends. Looking for dependable
non-smoker with own transportation. Call Dean at
474-1507.
Part-time Student Position
Work in a small town bank atmosphere. Duties will in
clude all teller functions, backup responsibilities in
bookkeeping and small maintenance projects. Contact
Michelle at Lancaster County Bank, Waverly 476-3566.
Phone Volunteers Needed
Excellent experience for human service/psych, major.
Lincoln Personal Crisis will hold a one day training ses
sion, Saturday, November 20 from 9am to 4pm at
Community Mental Health Center, 2200 St. Mary’s
Ave. To register, call 489-3275, leave name and number.
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QUALITY INSPECTOR
Need highly motivated individual to do quality checks
' and repairs on rental uniform garments. Must be or
ganized and have sewing skills. Competitive hourly
wage plus incentive bonus. 401K, insurance, and va
cation pay. Apply in person at Paramount Linen, 837
South 27th, Lincoln, NE 68510. Drug screen required
upon hire. EOE.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE. Join the OmniPlayer stu
dent sales team and start making moneytoday! Contact:
jgoQuridQsphQfB-ofnniplayw’.covn.
v " Say NO to Weekends!
And YES to employment with the State Troopers As
sociation of Nebraska! S.T.A.N. has immediate
openings for motivated evening sales associates.
Monday-Thursday, 14 hrs periweek, competitive
wages. You make the call! Contact Dawn at 489-5779.
Sodexho Marrlot Services
Now hiring for new cafeteria. Located at 84th and Van
Dorn, all positions, M-F work week, part-time day
hours available. Call for interview, 328-6008.
Special Events
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Must have your own 35mm SLR camera, flash, de
pendable transportation and willingness to travel. Pho
tograph and help people have fun at Friday and Satur
day night events, if you like parties, action, people and
photography then put your camera to work, earn your
self some money and have fun doing it. Call: The Picture
Man, 467-2577, Monday-Friday 1-6pm for more
information.
Teller
Looking for dependable employees with customer
service experience. Math proficiency a plus. Flexible
hours, good pay. Apply in person Paycheck Advance,
48th & O, next to SAS Shoes.
THE CORNHUSKER
Nebraska’s Grand Hotel has full and part-time positions
available now! Call 473-2189 for a current listing.
We offer
+ Free meals during shift!
♦ Paid Vacation!
♦ 401 (k) Savings Plans!
♦ Six Paid Holidays!
♦ Four Personal Days!
♦ Four Sick Days!
♦ Low Cost Insurance!
♦ 50% discount in both restaurants!
♦ Discounts on rooms, banquet events,
&in gift shop!
♦ Section 125 Flexible
spending Account
+ Free professional counseling!
♦ Competitive) wages!
♦ Professional, yet friendly environment!
Apply In Person at Human Resources,
Monday-Friday, 8am - 5pm.
333 S. 13th St, Lincoln, NE
Use ‘L’ St. Entrance
Just a few blocks from UNL!
The Primary School East (located in Children’s Discov
ery Center) is accepting applications from students
who will have their Teaching Certificate in December of
1999. We are hiring for a full-time substitute teacher in
a K-1 class. The opening starts January 3, 2000 and is
for 6 weeks. This is a great experience for a starting
teacher, send your resume to: Sarah Bonahoom, 265
S. 84 Street, Lincoln NE, 68510.__
Want Just A Job, Or Do You
Want A Job With Adventure?
NU Outdoor Recreation program is taking applications
for Equipment Rental, Trip Staff, and Climbing Wall po
sitions. Pick-up your application today, Room 55 Cam
pus Recreation Center or the Outdoor Adventures office.
We are looking for a self starter interested in a fun
work environment with flexible hours. Call the Dry
Cleaning Station at 423-5580 today.
Work With Children
•Do you.enjoy working with infants/toddlers or pre
school age children?
•Are you excited about the development of children?
•Would you like to be eligible for a tuition scholarship?
If so, the Gallup Child Development Center may have a
position for you. Call our Interviewing Center Today!
486-6700, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. EOE.
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FUN! FRIENDLY!
Would you like to lead a jump rope contest, read
a story to a child, dip your hands in goopy
slime? If you can spell FUN, join our friendly
team providing before and after school care at
LPS elementary school sites, in a NAEYC ac
credited program. Full-time, part-time and sub
stitute positions available with great benefits.
Supervising Teachers: Associate’s or Bache
lor's degree in related field with child care or
teaching experience. Teacher Assistants: high
school degree.and experience, flexible hours.
Complete an application at: Family Service, 501
S. 7th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508. If you require
accommodation to apply or interview, contact
Human Resources, 441-7949. EOE
Ideal live-in arrangement for coliege student/nanny in
Lincoln. Care for 2 girls Monday-Friday from approxi
mately 11 am-6pm during spring 2000. Full-time during
the summer and approximately 2-6pm next fall. Mis
cellaneous duties. Call between 2-5pm at 477-3566.
Individual wanted to provide care for 2 young children
in home. Flexible hours, valid driver’s license required.
Prefer individual with child development major, and/or
child care experience. Call 421 -3058.
Nanny/Assistant
Family in beautiful Boston suburb seeks smart energetic
well organized 20-30 year old woman to care for
14 year old. Drive, cook, light house work, run errands,
non-somker. Competitive salary, own large suite, time
for a class or athletics, car privileges. Start March 1.
781-431-8672.
other training; assist in writing and implementing
policies, procedures, and practices; assist in
generating and producing reports for management
to review; clerical duties such as: typing,
filing, data entry, sorting, etc.
Current student preferred; at least one year
completed toward four year degree required;
completed course work in personnel manage
ment, law, and practices preferred; basic com
puter knowledge including spreadsheets and
word-processing required; must have good oral
and written communication skills; and must be
able to maintain an extremely high level of confi
dentiality.
Part time, approximately 15-20 hours per week
between the hours of 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday.
Apply at 1550 N. 20th Circle or send resume to
Senior Technologies, Attn: HR Intern, P.O. Box
80238, Lincoln, NE 68501 or email
kwhiteGseniortech.com. EOE/AAP.
^Senior
dmTechnologies
Visit us on our website at
www.seniortechnologies.com. _
Opportunity Internship
KOLN/KGIN-TV is currently seeking for its paid Oppor
tunity Internship Program for the Spring of 1999. This
is a 13-week paid internship designed for minority stu
dents interested in the broadcasting industry. This
part-time position provides an opportunity to work in
most areas of television. Applicants need not be
broadcast majors. Questions answered by Emily Ed
wards at 467-4321 ext. 264. Send resume with cover
letter to: Personnel Assistant, KOLN/KGIN-TV, P.O.
Box 30350, Lincoln, NE 68503. Deadline: 1/10/00.
EOE. be required.
#1 Spring Break 2000 Vacation! Cancun, Jamaica, Ba
hamas, and Florida. Best prices guaranteed! Sell trips,
earn cash, and go free! Now hiring campus reps!.
1 -800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com.
ACT NOW! GET THE BEST SPRING BREAK PRICES!
SOUTH PADRE, CANCUN, JAMAICA, BAHAMAS,
ACAPULCO, FLORIDA, AND MARDIGRAS. REPS
NEEDED, TRAVEL FREE, EARN$$$. GROUP DIS
COUNTS FOR 6+. 1-800-838-8203 or
WWW.LEISURETOURS.COM.
GO DIRECT *1 Internet-based company offering
WHOLESALE Spring Break packages! Guaranteed
lowest price! 1 -800-367-1252.
www.sprinqbreakdirect.com
MAZATLAN 2000 from $399 (after discount). 14 FREE
meals, 23 Hours of FREE Drinks, $30 EARLY BIRD
DISCOUNT, $100 off Trip in 2001!!!. CALL FREE at
1 -800-244-4463 or www.cotteqetours.com.
Spring Break 2000
‘The Millennium”
A new decade...nice in travel. Free trips, free meals &
drinks. Jamaica, Cancun, Florida, Barbados, Bahamas.
Book before November 5 for FREE Meals and 2 Free
Trips. Book before December 17 FOR LOWER
PRICES!! 1-800-426-7710 / www.sunsplashtours.com.
ASUN
Student Government
Election Parties
are forming!
If you are interested in running in the Spring ASUN
(Student Government) elections sign the list in the
ASUN office, 136 NE Union. Groups that are forming
will be checking it to fill their slates.
Free skate night at the-Ice Box, November 21 from
9:50pm-12am. Free with student ID, $5 with no ID, $1
for skate rental.
Golden Key
If you missed the Induction Ceremony, your certificate
is available in ASUN-please claim this week.
General meeting, Sunday at 9p.m. in the Union. Officer
positions still available. All members encouraged to
come help plan the year!
LEARN ABOUT VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES!
Representatives from the Drug Crisis Line and the
Friendship Home will be holding an information session
and are looking for volunteers.
Thursday, November 18
Burnett, Room 77
5 pjn.
Please come find out how you can get involved in vol
unteeringl (Sponsored by UPO and PSI Chfl
Student project needs help) Please contact Bridget if
you know anyone who was married on campus.
436-0147 or tamille15Bbigred~unl.edu.
Theology For Lunch
Brown Bag Luncheon
%?■ .* Discussion
“What Is Qur Calling:
Perspectives on Vocation".
Friday, November 18,11:30am lunch/noori program,
City Campus Union
Individual Perspectives
Presenters; Quentin Faufcner- School of Music
—_ByNanaArian-University Housing
University Program Council executive applications for
the Spring Semester will be out October 25,1999 out
side of the UPC office (134 NE Union). The following
executive council positions are available: President, Vice
President, Financial Manager, Corresponding Secretary,
Secretary, Historian, and Membership Coordinator. The
following executive Committee Chair positions are avail
able as well: Forums, Music, Novelty,
Films, Gender Issues, Minority Student Programs, East
Campus, Public Relations, and Liaison.
We encourage any and all University students to apply.
Applications are due Friday, November 19,1999 at
5pm. Interviews will be held on the week of November
29-3.
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
LASER TAG TONIGHT!
Meet at the Union crib at 8:50pm or at Laser Quest at
9:15pm. Cost is only $2 per person!
Allies Against
Heterosexism & Homophobia
Executive board meeting tonight, 9:30pm. Union room
posted.
Block & Bridle
General meeting Thursday, November 18 at East Cam
pus Union. 7pm for initiates and 7:30pm for returning
members. Picture night.
FDC
Friends Of The fDeaf Community will meet Thursday,
November 18 at 7pm, City Union, room will be posted.
Finance Club
Meeting tonight at 6:30pm at the Union, room posted.
New members welcome.
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Large Group Meeting
Friday, November 19 at 7pm
East Union Ballroom
Jerry Bridges, International speaker and author,
will be speaking.
“The Joy of Fearing God”
Parking Advisory Committee
The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Friday, No
vember 19,1999 at 3p.m. in the East Campus Student
Union.
Pre-Dental Club
Meeting, 7pm, November 18 at the Dental College in
room 15. Speaker will be Dr. St. Germain (general den
tistry).
Pre-Occupational
Pictures will be taken for Ih^Cornhusker yearbook at
8pm tonight with a short social to follow. Meet in front
of Union at 7:30pm. Questions? Call Sara at 436-9495.
Student Foundation new member meeting at 5:30pm
in the City Union. All members meet at the University
Lutheran Chapel for pictures at 6pm. Call Robert with
questions 438-6522. Social to follow meetings!
AO
Congratulations to Kristen Maurstan on receiving the
Panhellenic New Member Scholarship.
-Your sisters
son
Congratulations to the following new officers...
President: M.J. Krating
Vice President: Brad Kregg
Secretary: Ryan Ragsdale
Treasurer Tom Loschen
Philanthropy: Todd Mathox
Risk Manager: Taylor Faulkner
Pledge Education: Matt Boyd
Rush Chairman: Ryan Merrill
- Social Chairman: Ryan Sturm
-Your Brothers
Karoke Kraze
Act starts at 8pm, location: P.O. Pears. Warm up your
voices and shake your money maker.
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Congratulations to Merry Stackhouse on her Panhellenic
Scholarship
-Love in APT
Triangle
Triangle Fraternity presents^our Bands and Four
Bucks” from 8p.m. to 1a.m. at Barry’s Outback on No
vember 20.
POSITIONS OPEN
ASUN SENATE
Positions open to represent the following colleges:
Nursing, Dental and Graduate College on senate. Must
be currently enrolled in the college.
PUBLICATIONS BOARD
Board members serve as a liaison between the paper
and its university constituencies, paying particular at
tention to complaints against the paper.
Applications available at 136 NE Union. Deadline is
4pm, November 29.
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