The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 18, 2005, Image 15

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    HE DAILY COLLEGIAN
HELP WANTED
AFTER SCHOOL CHILD care needed
in our home for 3 elementary/ middle
school children, 2005- 06 school year.
Experience with children, own trans
portation and references required. Non
smoker. 5 days/ week, 3:00 pm- 6:00
pm, $3O/ day cmhie@engr psu edu
BE YOUR OWN boss. s2sok- ssook
potential 24 hour message.
1-800-587-9046 ext 1204.
http://makeresidualincome.biz
BEST PHONE JOB! Don't be lured by
the other guys that do telemarketing in
town when they tell you "no selling." It's
simply not true. Everyday, in everything
you do, you are selling. We believe you
should refine those skills and get paid
well for your efforts! Trying to get a
date- sales! Trying to convince a
teacher- sales! Trying to land a job
sales! Asking a recent graduate to give
money- definitely sales! If you have no
'fear of sales, the phone, or rejection,
and you are serious about learning
some skills that will help you in the
future, then you should call us. If you
are afraid of the phone and the phrase
"not interested," but desperate enough
to try it, then you should call them.
Morning, afternoon, and evening posi
tions available. Call 231-6400 for an
interview.
BI- LINGUAL INSIDE Sales
Representative. U.S.Foodservice, one
of the nation's largest food service dis
tributors is seeking a Bi-lingual Inside
Sales Representative. Will be primarily
responsible for contacting Asian cus
tomers by phone to complete orders;
following through on orders: communi
cating and working with Territory
Manager; making revisions on USF
screens, order books, customer mainte
nance; assisting other Inside Sales
Reps as needed; and contacting ven
dors on problems, product sampling,
etc. Must be fluent in both English and
Chinese dialect; have 3- 6 months pre
vious experience preferred; high school
diploma or equivalent. good math skills,
reading, and writing skills, good reason
ing ability; pleasant and courteous tele
phone voice and mannerisms, good
organizational ability, good computer
skills, previous food service experience
preferred, selling experience a plus.
Please submit resume with cover letter
referencing POSITION REQUISITION
#200510 via email to:
ida tyack@usfood corn, via fax: 509-
267-3021, or mail to U.S. Foodservice -
Altoona Division, P.0.80x 632, Altoona,
PA 16603. Will only accept resumes/
applications through Friday, March 18,
200511
CAFE 210 WEST is hiring line cooks/
prep, dishwashers, and morning clean
up. Apply 210 W College Ave
CAMP COUSELORS - GAIN valuable
experience while having the summer of
a lifetime. Counselors needed for out
door advertures, arts, aquatics, and
more. In the Pocono Mountains of
Pennsylvania
Apply online www pineforestcamp com
COLLEGE PRO IS now hiring hard
working students for leadership posi
tions this summer. Work outside, earn
great cash: gain skill and leadership,
problem solving customer service and
goal setting. Bonus program and
advancement opportunities available!
1-888-277-7692
www. iamcollegepro.com
COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST.
Student Affairs Research and
Assessment. 12-15 hours/ week includ
ing summer $l2- $l3/ hour. Skills
include: desktop publishing, web
design, graph manipulation, database
understanding. Training provided in:
survey system, pulse format, web
pages. For information come to 222
Boucke. Review begins 3/25.
CONDUCT PHONE SURVEYS.
Contact business professionals with a
brief survey to renew their free trade
journal subscription. This free renewal
survey call is quick and easy! Earn a
guaranteed minimum of $7 per hour
and as much as $l6 per hour; perhaps
more with commissions! Minimum of 3
shifts per week; from 9 am to 1 pm or 1
pm to 5 pm. This is a fantasic, flexible,
and fun opportunity to make some easy
money! If one of your priorities is mak
ing the best return on your time, then
call 231-6400 for consideration.
Immediate openings available.
DELIVERY DRIVERS, WAITSTAFF,
cooks needed for new business. Apply
in person or call 280-2840, 235-5555.
FURNITURE PRODUCTION. NOW hir
ing for immediate spring positions & full
time summer work. Learn new skills,
flexible hours, 25% furniture discount.
Call 234-8660 x 202 or apply at
Collegiate. 280 Reese Rd., SC.
GET PAID FOR your opinions! Earn
$l5- $125 and more per survey!
www. moneyforsurveys.com
GET PAID TO take surveys online!
Apply at www.surverypayoff.com
GROWING LANDSCAPE COMPANY is
looking for a self- motivated individual
for a maintenance/ installation position.
50+ hours/ week. Call 571-8795.
INSTRUCTORS NEEDED FOR ballet,
ballroom, Jitterbug, modem, salsa,
swing, tango, and waltz. Starting at $lO/
hour with opportunity to schedule your
own classes. Also need CD creator.
Email BodyExpressionD@aol.com
Kathleen 355-5503.
KAPLAN TEST PREP and Admissions
seeks full- time associate manager.
Entry level position. Must be account
able, reliable, organized, and have
exceptional customer service and peo
ple skills. Must be willing to work a non
standard workweek, including evenings
and weekends. Experience a plus, but
not a necessity. Those anticipating
graduation in May are encouraged to
apply. Please fax resume to
814-238-8703 or e-mail to
stacey_dorang@kaplan.com
KFC/ A&W HELP wanted. All positions.
Apply in person. 2020 N. Atherton St, SC.
LEARN AS YOU earn! HybriMetrics,
Inc. has part- time positions available
immediately for telephone interviewers
to perform surveys. Join our team and
learn about new products and therapies
in the constantly changing medical field.
Flexible daytime hours. Minimum of 3
hours/ shift, 4 days/ week. Starting rate
$7.00/ hour. Convenient CATO Park
location (on the bus route). Position
requires excellent verbal and written
communication skills. To request an
interview, contact HybriMetrics at
235-5000.
LEARN TO EARN. ssk- slok a week.
No selling, telling, or explaining.
Proven system. Trained by millionaires
888-687-2564
LIVE AND WORK on the Outer Banks
(Nags Head area) this summer. Now
hiring for all positions. Please visit
www.mworth.com for more information
and an application.
MARY'S MAID SERVICE. Help wanted
Drivers needed between March and
December 2005. 466-7241.
MOVIE EXTRAS, ACTORS, models!
Make $lOO- $3OO/ day, no experience
required, FT/ PT, all looks needed!
1-800-340-5939 ext. 1060.
NEED EXTRA MONEY? Join the
Market Insight team and build your
resume! Help us conduct interesting
phone interviews. Enjoy flexible sched
uling and convenient downtown loca
tion. No sales involved. No experience
necessary. Call Jessica. 800-297-7710
or visit
www mkt-insight corn
PART- TIME CHILDCARE. Beginning
May, must be fun, energetic, and hard
working. Responsibilites include man
agement of up to 5 children ages 1 1/2
yrs. to 10 yrs old, with light housekeep
ing. Call 867-4500. Salary negotiable.
Leave name and number.
PART TIME IN human service. The Arc
of Centre County has openings for part
time direct care staff in group home set
tings with adults with developmental
disabilities. Provide assistance in daily
living skills. Locations in State College
and Bellefonte areas. Call for more
information or stop by to apply. The Arc
1840 N. Atherton Street 814-238-1444
ext. 319 ask for Nicole.
PART- TIME NEW Account Specialists.
Professional environment $10.50 per
hour. Paid personal time off and holi
days after 6 months. Based on starting
wage of $B.OO per hour, plus average
performance-based incentives of $2.50
per hour. For more information,
call 1-800-471-6262. To mail or fax your
resume, send to MBNA, 2568 Park
Center Blvd. State College, PA 16801
Fax 814-234-7605 EEO.
www.mbnacareers.com
PART- TIME, SEASONAL Program
Leaders needed at Millbrook Marsh
Nature Center in College Township dur
ing April & May. Summer internships
also available. Call Centre Region
Parks & Recreation at 231-3071 or visit
www.centreconnect.org/crpr for more
information and applications.
SESAME/ ROCKWOOD DAY camps,
located in Blue Bell (suburban
Philadelphia), is hiring counselors for
boy's groups, lifeguards, swim instruc
tors, & sports staff. Check website
www srdaycamps.com,
call 610-275-2267 or e-mail
cricket@srdaycamps.com
SPRING JOBS! CENTRE Region
Parks & Recreation is looking for a
Youth & Adult Tennis Instructors, Youth
Tumbling/ Gymnastics Instructors, &
Parks Maintenance positions for the
spring season. March- May depending
on the program. Pay rate: $7- $9
depending on position & qualifications.
For more information and applications
call CRPR: 231-3071, or visit
www.CentreConnect org/crpr
SUMMER CAMP JOBS across the
USA. Hundreds of exciting and reward
ing positions available!
www.campchannel.com
SUMMER CHILD CARE needed in our
home for 3 elementary/ middle school
children. Experience with children, own
transportation and references required.
Non-smoker. Average 20 hrs/ week
negotiable. $B.OOl hour.
cmhie@engr.psu.edu
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT/INTERN
SHIP opportunities - all majors: teach,
reside, supervise High School students
at Penn State this summer. 3 1/2 & 6
1 / 2 week sessions. Salary, room/ board
activities, weekend travel included. Call
for application - 800-666-2556.
Interview . University Park Feb 28th
April sth, 6th, 11th, & 12th
SUMMER IN MAINE. Males and
females. Meet new friends! Travel!
Teach your favorite activity. Tennis,
swim, canoe, sail, water ski, kayak,
gymnastics, nanny, silver jewelry, ropes
costumer, office. Copper enameling,
English riding, theater-tech, land sports,
and more. Tripp Lake Camp for girls:
1-800-997-4347.
www.tripplakecamp.com
SUMMER JOB/ PAID internship oppor
tunity, Ocean City, MD. Telescope
Pictures/ Northend Studio is now hiring
for the summer of 2005. Live and work
on the beach! Outgoing personalities
with a winning smile can earn over 10K
No photo experience necessary. Check
out our website for more information
and apply directly on line at
www.northendstudio.com. No beach
house, no worries. Housing available
THE BEST SUMMER job in the country
is worting on the beach with Telescope
Picturbs/ Beachtown Studio in Ocean
City, MD or Wildwood, NJ. Earn up to
$10,000.00 for the season! Yes- hous
ing is available. No experience neces
sary!!! Can even be used as an intern
ship! (Sounds too good to be true- find
out for yourself). For more information
visit our website and apply on- line
www.beachtownstudio.com or call
1-888-289-0590. E.O.E.
WANTED . PERSONAL ASSISTANT/
babysitter/ house cleaner needed from
now until January. Car needed. $lO per
hour. 10 hours per week. Email
momentpos@yahoo.com if interested.
PARKING SPACES
PARKING 9 BLOCKS to campus. $45/
mo. 231-2628.
PARKING SPACES FOR rent. Garage
spaces also available. $5O- $9O/ month
231-2628.
WINNERS
every /ay
Complete the crossword prole from the most
fuent issue of The Daily Milian and return it to
The Daily Collegian business office I. receive a t-shirt.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, March 18, 2005
This year sprinkles excitement, creativity. and romance
into your life. How you choose to handle all the opportu
nities is up to you. Your imagination could distort reality
to such an extent that disappointment frequently heads
your way. For others, imagination creates many happy
moments and winning situations. Don't try to push others
to approach life in your way. If you are single, this year
you are in love with romance. Be careful you'll really
like the new person who enters your life. If you are
attached, be especially caring to your sweetie. He or she
is adjusting to your constant transformation. CANCER
understands how deep you are.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have:
5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; I-Difficult
ARIES (March 2 I -April 19)
*** You will be happiest close to home. Unexpected
insights head in your direction. You go into mental m er
drive, wanting to be left alone to sort through your
thoughts. Slow down and take your time mulling over
new information. Tonight: Early to bed.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
***** Friendship means a lot to you, but having your
way is also important for the stubborn Bull. Stay on top
of calls and e-mail. You might need to swing in a new
direction in order to accommodate a key person or asso
ciate. Tonight: Indulge in your favorite Friday-night
activity.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
*** Handle your finances before they handle you! You
could have an unexpected jolt from those who have
power or authority over you. Carefully listen to key asso
ciates. Clear out communications. Soon you will find that
misunderstandings run rampant. Tonight: Pay bills.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
***** Even you might need to regroup, as the unex
pected could mark your plans. Don't be surprised if you
suddenly find yourself taking off. Your charisma helps
you zoom in and get exactly what you want. Tonight: As
you like it.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
** Know that you are on your own today. Others can
not really be relied upon. In fact, someone or a situation
you had considered rock-iron sure actually disappoints
you. Use this open space to do more for yourself. Think
over a problem. Tonight: Vanish. Take some personal
time.
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ROOMMATES
FEMALE ROOMATES NEEDED
Beautiful two bedroom apartment right
next to campus. Comfortable furnish
ings, clean, meticulously maintained
building. Individual lease. 238-1878.
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for
2005- 2006 school year. University
Towers apartment. Call 724-494-6984 if
interested.
MALE ROOMATES NEEDED.
Individual leases. Downtown two bed
room apartment. Fully furnished, spa
cious. Rent includes all utilities except
phone. 238-1878
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED now; in
house south of campus; own room;
234-3901.
ROOMMATES NEEDED, HOUSE near
campus, 2 rooms available, $275/
month + utilities. Contact:
srk2lB@psu.edu
SERVICES
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
**** Follow the crowds. Others do the unexpected,
especially people you are emotionally vested in.
Meetings and friends continue to be positive forces. Keep
this fact in mind when making plans. Go where the grass
is greener. Tonight: Celebrate the weekend.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
** You might need to regroup. Something unexpected
could force a radical change in your daily pattern. Stay on
top of your obligations, if possible. Be ready to explain
and/or apologize if you need to cancel a meeting or get
together. Tonight: Prepare to put in extra hours.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
***** Your mind is elsewhere. Why not let your
body follow'? Do what you want to do. In essence, you
are in weekend mode. You cannot force yourself to do
something you aren't up for. Tonight: Opt for an adven
ture. You won't be happy otherwise.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
*** What you believed was a sure deal could fall apart
right in front of your eyes. The unexpected hits close to
home. A partner or special friend helps you rescue the
situation. You leap right over a hassle. Tonight: Say
"thank you" nicely.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
**** Clearly you cannot control others, but on the
other hand, you don't need to allow people to step on
your feet. You might reverse gears if you aren't comfort
able with what is happening. Feel free to toss plans to the
wayside. Tonight: Remain spontaneous.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
*** Your focus is on work and/or responsibilities. At
the same time, buy a lottery ticket if you feel lucky. You
pull the wild card financially. Anything can happen.
Listen to your instincts about a health matter. Tonight:
Study the pros and cons of being a couch potato.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
***** You shake up the status quo without even try
ing. Granted, you are processing and growing rapidly, but
at the same time, be understanding to those around you.
They might be a bit confused, to say the least. Tonight:
Be a true Piscean and enjoy your life.
BORN TODAY
Singer Queen Latifah (1970), 22nd and 24th U.S.
President Grover Cleveland (1837), singer Wilson
Pickett (1941)
IM Ea El [V] IN 111!
FRIDAY, March 18, 2005 I 15
SUBLET
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED apartment
available for sublet. All utilities and
cable intemet included. Apt # 611 at
Men Park will forfeit security deposit.
On site parking available. $5OO/ month.
Contact Trisha at Lenwood Inc.
814-238-6655 or PJ Calabro
520-785-5878 calabro@echoes.net
SUMMER SUBLET 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, on bus route. Only $250 a
month. Call 574-0383.
SUMMER SUBLET IN Cedarbrookil
Price is very low and negotiable.
Females only. Contact Jamie ASAP at
215-266-9836 or at
jamie.kurylo@SJU.edu
SUMMER SUBLET. UNIVERSITY
Terrace. Own bedroom/ bath. Pool. NC
$345/month negotiable. 570-430-8186
or BAD2ol@psu.edu
TICKETS
TWO STING TICKETS for 4/26.
Section 122 Row D. Got better seats,
will sell for less than face value. Asking
$95 total plus s/h 770-947-0022.
mile!