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Show U. S. Agencies Need Managers, Nurses Agricultural warehouse managers are sought, the U. S. Civil Service commission announces, to fill Federal positions paying $2,000 to $4,600 a year. Broadened opportunities oppor-tunities in Panama and in the United States are also announced for graduate nurses. Warehouse managers will be recruited re-cruited to supervise cold or dry storage of agricultural products. They are not required to take a writien test. From 3 to 7 years of appropriate management experience exper-ience in a warehouse storing agricultural ag-ricultural products is required of jpplicants without college training. train-ing. Fersons with ccHege training may aualifv if they show from 1 to 3 years of the type of experience exper-ience specified, There are no age limits. Furies for anaesthetic, general staff, and psychiatric duty in the Panama Canal zone and in the United States are being recruited by the commission. The previous announcement was open only to those who would accept duty in Panama. The maximum age limit for nurses in the Canal service has been raised from 35 to 40 years. For positions in the . United States, there is no maximum age limit. Positions in Panama start at $168.75 a month; in the United Unit-ed States at $1,800 a year. Qualifications required of nurses are: successful completion- of -a nursing course in a recognized" nursing school requiring at least 2 years' residence in a hospital of appropriate size and character. Applicants for the anaesthesia option op-tion need an additional year of postgraduate work in that field. Applications will be accepted from senior nursing students. Applications for these positions must be filed with the United States Civil Service commission, Washington, D. C, and will be accepted until the needs of the service have been met. Full information as to requirements, require-ments, and application forms, may be obtained from the secretary of the board of U.S. Civil Service examiners at first and second-class second-class post offices, or from the United States Civil Service commission, com-mission, Washington, D.C. Applications are not desired from war workers unless higher skills would be utilized in a change of position. War Manpower Man-power restrictions on Federal appointment ap-pointment of persons engaged in certain critical occupations in specified areas are given in Form 3PS9, posted in first- and second-class second-class post offices. |