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Show PAGE 16 • nlE 1llUNDERBIRD • SOlJIHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY • nJESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1992 JOB OPENINGS - iADVERTISING GER c~ PHOTO TECHNil: & PHOTOGRAPI IE1R DISCOVER A WHOLE NEW WORLD AT THE THUNDERBIRD Suu·. you have darkroom experience and are skilled in film processing and can make quality prints, there's a spot for )'OU. Hours are: Tuesday e v ~ and Friday afternoons, plus possible houn on student ~paper The Thundabinl (the very one you're holding in your hands) is in need of PAID staff members to work in advertising sales and in the photography department. We're looking first for a highly motivated individual to direct the ad sales for the newspaper. This person must be ambitious, able Wednesdavs ~d Saturdays, to ~:~ft?~ge<( ·and if desired by to work wdl with the public and be free to make calls on area businesses during daytime hours for some 12-16 hours per week. The average monthly paycheck of our ad manager for the past two years has been $525- not bad for a student job. But to earn those kind of bucks, you've got to be motivated, organized and professional. If that describes you, contact Larry Baker in TH 003 or phone 586-7751. • We're in need of a Photo Technician to process film and make prints via an Ektamatic processor. If applicant. Thls job pays $4.25 per hour. • Photographer: We're looking for an ambitious, experienced and skilled photographer to shoot events on campus. This job pays $40-$50 per month and entails some three or four hours per week. There's nothing to prevent a single individual from holding both jobs. If interested, contact Photo Editor Eric Roderick in 'The Thunderbird offices in TH 003 or phone 586-7750. THE THUNDERBIRD SUU's News and Views I• |