Show Service Commission I Advises Job Seekers In a statement Issued recently the United States Civil Service Commission advised the public not to go to Wash Wash- on Sot for the purpose of seeking I Federal employment The Commission explained that the District of Columbia Committee on Employment has called its attention to a number of ot pathetic cases where persons have come from considerable distances expecting to obtain a Government Government Gov Gov- position on the strength of having passed a civil service examination examination examina examina- tion Uon only to become stranded and in some Instances a public charge It was pointed out that even if It a person has haa passed a civil service examination examination ex ex- with a high rating he has no assurance that a position will be Immediately available to him Appointments Appointments Appointments Ap Ap- to Federal positions the Commission said are made only as the actual need of the service require and In accordance with the civil service service ser sere vice rules and the presence of ot an applicant applicant ap ap- in Washington can not In any anyway anyway anyway way Improve or expedite any prospects ot of employment he may have The Commission stated In conclusion that no one should go to Washington expecting to receive a Federal position except In response to a definite offer offe of employment from n a Government establishment |