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Show 7 Friday. The Daily 99t IK KinderCdre R- - : - - Caring Enthusiasm Creativity qualities we hold in high esteem. At Kindercare, we encourage our teachers to use their special qualities to nurture and ' encourage children. If you're an energetic responsible and dependable individual with the ability to see things from a child and parents perspective, you're the kind tSyWH of person we want. v v" - Sa . . , f;X We are recruiting teachers. We offer competitive wages, benefits, and good working hours. For additional employment Information, contact Kindercare, 545 S. 9 Guardsman Way, Salt Lake City. (801) zy 582-166- 0 1 : r ': - C finis . ' : Ooomoi Photo CTLE DISCUSSION I David Candland has made a big name for himself as a creative and busy traffic reporter. Meet David C am d I amid Reporter, 'Koads Scholar' row. The Tribune called him the broadcaster in '"most listencd-tUtah" because of the large aggre-- ? . KENDALYN KEYES Chronicle Feature Writer o gate listenership of the 7"'stations :' on which he announces! are cursing and swerving through their comWhile most drivers mutes, David Candland is broadcasting traffic information over the airwaves. In the morning, listeners can find Candland on a handful of radio stations, including FM 105.7 ("The Mountain"), Rock 99, Hot 94.9 and Sports Radio 570 AM. Candland also appears mornings on television station Fox 13. Since 1993, Candland has been reporting traffic details he trom receives "Skywolf planes Traffic" flying over the front. Wasatch James Harris " K-UT- E says. ; V The Salt Lake tribune, in an annual feature called "Radio's Best and Worst of the Year," has deemed David Candland "best traffic reporter" for two years in a Professor Ira Shor, - Bride' type house for my family", Candland also has a book of what he calls "bad poetry", to be . published ""and would likc doing something in television. "I'll go wherever the wind takes me," Candland says. The wind has brought him this far-a- nd along with some hard "Crash" Candland David work, is doing anything but crashing." e Acclaimed voice for critical pedagogy, will conduct a discussion for CTLE. Ira Saor Is Professor of English at The Colleye of Staten Island, City University of Now York.- Ho will speak on critical pedagogy and empowering students. - Discussions start at 12:10 pn in the Sill Center Conference Room For more information, call the Center at 581-759- 7 he says. all of the stations with their differ-- . . Candland started as a DJ at a Christian radio station in 1986 and also volunteered at the U. with student radio station a show called "Tearing it up with Dave." He graduated from the U. in broadcast journalism and started working for Skywolf Traffic through contacts from an internv ship at KKAT. "It's who you know," Candland '' I'd likc.and- a 'Father of the road. "I hate the The hardest part about his job is "trying to juggle cellular callers and all counties and cities across the valley. Candland's traffic reports are always thorough and informative. "It's very helpful in knowing what roads to avoid...It saves me time", says James Harris, a U. student who commutes from Bountiful every ' Wednesday, January 22, 1997 Candland . is shocked at the number of acci- -' dents on the time." Highway Patrol, day. - destruction and a lot of it could be prevented," Utah SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE - "It's very heltful in knowing what roads to avoii.lt saves me He gets immediate road conditions from pilots, the ' Candland is known as Dave "Crash" Candland, the "Traffic Guru of Love," the "Skylord" and the "Road Scholar," among many other nicknames. According to Candland, the job has its tips and downs. "The hours are a blessing and a curse it's early in the morning, but you get a break in the day before the afternoon commute," he says. - ( ent expecta-- , tions," he says. ' "I'll get done with one report ' v and have to do another station in like 30 seconds." The times are all arranged in advance 'to avoid conflicts, but Candland says, "It's very unpredictable working with the differ. ent DJs." Candland appreciates creativity and doesn't enjoy "mundane, . stuff as much. He loves vintage clothing (he collects tics), is an accomplished writer and knows everything there is to know about music Biking and and running are hobbies as well, ' he'i run six marathons. Candland has a keen sense of humor, and it shines through in his reports. When asked about his plans for the future, he said simply, "Happiness." Then he added, "I'd like to have enough money, to buy as many "Creepers" shoes as 1 v Aids is Phe nmkr one cause of Mh for men between Pile, ages ofJ5-4- 4 in BalP Lake CiPij. ProPecP Voiirselfi . Respect Yourself. n 1FOQR COPY i l: ' ....... ,,. |