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Show Communicator Openieags For Alaskan IBesty LOS ANGELES, Calif. The Civil Aeronautics Administration has openings op-enings for a number of qualified single men as aircraft communicators communica-tors in Alaska, at starting salaries of $3,306 a year. I Successful applicants will be as- signed to the 45 airways communications communi-cations stations operated . by the C. A. A. along Alaskan airways. The men selected will be in line for eventual promotion to higher grade jobs paying up to $5,656, a year. Additional earnings are possible pos-sible in all grades through authorized auth-orized overtime beyond the 40-hour 40-hour week, and through a 10 percent per-cent night differential. Basic qualifications for the jobs are the ability to transmit and receive re-ceive International Morse Code at minimum speed of 30 words a minute; min-ute; to touch typewrite at 35 words a minute; and 18 months of aeronautical aero-nautical communications experi-i experi-i ence or an acceptable equivalent in education and experience. Slight code speed deficiencies may be allowed al-lowed at discretion of appointing officer if it appears that they can be compensated during orientation . training. Applicants other than veterans must be between 18 and 40 and in good health, particularly with regard re-gard to hearing, vision, and speech. Applicants should send Form 57, which is the standard application for Federal employment obtainable obtain-able at most post offices, to the C. A. A. Aeronautical Center, P. O. Box 1082, Oklahoma City 1, Oklahoma. Okla-homa. Several weeks of orientation training will be given to the appointees ap-pointees at the C. A. A. Aeronautical Aeronauti-cal Center in Oklahoma City before they travel to point of assignment assign-ment in Alaska for at least 12 months following their-' appointment. |