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Show Washington D. C. Needs Clerical Help Uncle Sam today urged qualified ptenographers and clerk-typists In the west to go east for employment employ-ment In the Nation's Capital, where numerous positions with excellent ex-cellent post-war opportunities are available with the War Department. Depart-ment. The need for experienced stenographers sten-ographers and clerk-typists, male and female, In Washington, D. C. s acute, and Immediate recruitment recruit-ment of qualified civilian employees throughout the nation Is necessary to assure completion of the tremendous tre-mendous administrative work connected con-nected with demobilization, Army occupation, and post-war readjustments. readjust-ments. Major General William E. Shedd, ommandlng general of the Ninth Service Command, today announced announc-ed at Tort Douglas, that civilian omitting offices will be establlsh-i establlsh-i In Salt Lake City, for procurement procure-ment of qualified employees. Those who are qualified will receive re-ceive starting salaries ranging from $142 to $158.50 monthly, with overtime over-time for all work performed in excess ex-cess of 40 hours weekly. In addition ad-dition to pick leave, WD employees receive 28 days vacation with pay annually. |