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Many Students Get Jobs Not Only
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ost students work a few Brian Grete, Geo Llerena, Roland
hours a week to earn a Martinez, Mike Ramsey, and Mike
little extra money or to Towler are responsible for directing
help pay for school bills traffic flow, reserving seats for VIP’s,
* and other expenses. passing out programs, and assisting
;Sgd There are a number of visitors. The Office of Student
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places on campus to find work for Services also supplies four women to
those who cannot travel off campus check attendance for chapel and
to seek employment or for those with other special services.
such a tight schedule, an off-campus Some students prefer to work off
job is impractical. campus. Local supermarkets such as
Under the direction of Miss Beth Publix and Albertson’s hire students
Kerr, Food Service provides the most for everything from check-out to
opportunities for student labor. stock. The Clearwater Mall is a
Campus services, under the guidance convenient source of employment. Its
of Mrs. Reva Munro, employs the close proximity and myriad of stores
next largest number of students. The make it ideal for someone seeking a
busiest time for job-hunting is at the part-time job with a minimum of
beginning of the school year — hours. Department stores such as
almost all the job openings are up for Burdines, Dillards, and Gayfers
grabs. Though there is some turn employ CCC students because of
over between semesters, most good experience with previous
students continue working in the hirees. Tim Hill has parlayed his
same positionsecond semester. part-time job with Burdines into full
Thresa Jenkins works as a hostess time employment beginning as a
for in the dining hall. She is one of manager trainee upon graduation.
the ladies dressed in the maroon Restaurants such as Ryan’s Steak
smock who check to see that students House are also popular places to
adhere to the dress code and to make work. Mark Canterbury, Mike Smith,
sure the dining room is neat. She also and Jason Snyder have learned that
helps visitors by directing them to dedication and a cheerful
where the trays and silverware are countenance go a long way in
kept, where to get their beverages, keeping their managers happy with
and to provide general assistance. their work. Maintaining a good
The daily Chapel service also testimony is always important and
provides opportunities for student partly responsible for much of the
employment. Ushers Mike Doig, success our students enjoy.
Robbie Hammond, Billy Gosselin,
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