Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 1983, Section A, Page 6, Image 6

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    Getting a behind-the-scenes look at business
By loan Herman
Of the Emerald
Shades of grade school days filtered through the van filled
with 12 University students eagerly awaiting tneir “field trip"
to the Eugene Hilton Hotel.
Once there, the students were greeted by courteous
Hilton valets and Hilton sales manager Sal Piazza, who gave
the curious group peeks inside the hotel's enormous kitchen,
its many conference rooms and several different suites.
After the tour, Piazza explained how most employees
enter the hotel industry, the potential for advancement,
benefits and drawbacks.
Returning to campus after the "field trip," students chat
ted about their impressions of the tour. Some admitted they'd
had their glamorous — and perhaps naive — notions of the
hotel industry dispelled by Piazza's presentation. Others were
eager to gain more information about the hospitality business.
The students were participants in the Career Planning and
1 Placement Service's popular program, "Afternoon On the
fob," which gives career-hunting students a behind-the-scenes
look at local businesses, says the program's creator, Debbie
Chereck. During the tours, students learn how the companies
are organized, where salaries start and what the qualifications
are necessary for employment.
"It's not the be all, end all, but it gives students enough in
formation to make a decision of whether to pursue an industry
or bag it," she says. Unlike the information interview, where
students ask employers questions, students can sit back and
let the employer do all the talking.
But the program was not designed to find jobs for
students, Chereck says, although some participants are even
tually hired by "contacts" made through their "Afternoon On
the Job" experience.
This term, the program has escorted students to Chef Fran
cisco, a Eugene-based frozen food company; the Hilton Hotel
' in downtown Eugene and Nike International. Other fall-term
tours include KEZI-TV, Oct. 27; Frederick and Nelson, Nov. 3;
and New York Life Insurance, Nov. 10. There are still spaces
available for these tours, and all students are welcome.
Winter and spring term tours will lead students through
the Xerox Corporation, the Valley River Inn, International
Business Machines, First Interstate Bank, a local advertising
agency and a stockbroker firm.
Interested students should sign up the Monday
preceeding the free tour in Room 246 of Susan Campbell Hall.
Groups meet at the placement office about 1:30 and return
to campus about 4:30. Round trip transportation is provided.
For more information, contact Chereck at 686-3235.
et al.
MEETINGS
WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS. INC. Invites all In
tarastad students to its Open House tonight from 7 to 8
p.m. in the EMU Forum Room.
SAILING TEAM meeting tonight at 8:30 p.m. in EMU
Century Room E. All members and anyone interested
please attend.
MOOEL UNITED NATIONS meets tonight at 7:30 p.m
in Room 184 PLC. Everyone is welcome.
STUDENTS OPPOSING REGISTRATION and the Draft
will meet today at 5:30 p.m. In EMU Century Room A. The
agenda includes program goals and Veteran's Day
activities.
CAMPUS INTERFAITH MINISTRY’S Wednesday Even
ing classes continue tonight with a simple meal and
brief worship at 6:30 p.m at the Newman Center. 1850
Emerald St. At 7:30 p.m.. staff members will host discus
sions on a variety of topics relating to peace and
peacemaking.
LECTURES
“IRONY IS NOT A TROPE" is the topic Marianne Shapiro
of New York University will address today at 3:30 p.m. in
the EMU Forum Room. Students Interested in literature
and language are encouraged to attend.
US MISSION OF GRENADA is the topic of today s
Open Mike at 11:30 in the EMU Courtyard
STUDENTS VOICE IN SETTING University policy Is
the topic of today's Brown Bag Forum at 12:30 p.m. in
the EMU Forum Room Sponsored by the ASUO and
Campus Interfaith Ministry. Bring your lunch.
“LOVING RELATIONSHIPS: NURTURING EACH
OTHER," a presentation by Etta Martin and Perry Roth,
will be held on Thursday. Oct. 27, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m
in Room 141 Straub Hall. Food and drink will be
provided
WOMEN’S RESOURCE AND REFERRAL SERVICE is
sponsoring a personal growth workshop entitled
"Women, Food, and Self-Esteem " The first meeting is
today from 7 to 9 p.m. In Room 336 EMU. For more Infor
mat Ion, call 686-3327.
A BIOLOGY SEMINAR on "Competition, Predation,
and the Formation of Animal Communities" will be
presented by Dr. William E. Bradshaw of the University
biology department Thursday. Oct. 27, at 3:30 p.m. in
Room 123 Science I.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY will have a representative on
campus Monday, Oct. 31. A presentation on Pacific's op
tometry program is scheduled from 9 to 10 a m., follow
ed by a session on their physical therapy and occupa
tional therapy programs from 10 to 11 a m Both presen
tations will be held in Room 101 EMU.
THE UNITED NATIONS is holding a banquet in
Portland on Friday, Oct. 28, in honor of its 38th anniver
sary. Ambassador Charles M. Lichenstein, United States
Department Delegate to the United Nations, will be the
principal speaker The banquet will start at 7 p.m at the
Masonic Temple, 1119 Southwest Park Avenue.
INTERVIEWS
THE UNIVERSITY HISTORY DEPARTMENT is seeking
an Assistant Prolessor to teach one course in Western
Civilization in the Honors College during winter term.
Ph D and university level teaching experience in
Western Civilization required. Send curriculum vitae in
cluding names and addresses ol referees to Head,
Department of History, 175 PLC, Eugene. Oregon 97403
no later than Nov 1.
ATTENTION sophomores and juniors in Accounting:
The Internal Revenue Service is seeking applicants for
cooperative education interns. Pick up job description in
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall.
SION UP AT 7:30 A.M. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, in
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall for the following
recruiters:
OCT. 31 TO NOV. 1 — Pacific Gas & Electric (for com
puter related positions).
OCT. 31 — Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. (lor accoun
ting positions).
OCT. 31 — Precision Controls (for Software Engineer).
NOV. 1 — Atlas Cylinder Corporation (for Financial
Analyst/Assistant to Corp Controller).
NOV. 1 — Ernst & Whinney (for Staff Accountant).
NOV. 2 — U.S. Bancorp/U S National Bank group
meeting at 12:30 p.m.. Room 101 EMU.
NOV. 2 — Hewlett Packard (for 1 Factory & Field
Marketing/Info Systems/EDP for CS; 2 Management Ac
countant/Financial Analyst: 3 Research and Develop
ment/Information Systems/EDP and Factory/Field Sales.
NOV. 2 — University of Sen Diego School of Law
group meetings at 9 and 10 a m.. EMU Century Room D
emNOV. 2, 3 — u.s. Marine Corps (for Officer). Also at
NOV. 3 — Niemi, Holland & Scott, CPA’s (for Staff
Accountant).
NOV. 3, 4 — North Pacific Lumber Company (for
Lumber Trader Trainee).
NOV. 4 — Uni-Lab Corporation (for Direct Sales
Representative).
MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION SOPHOMORES: The deadline for Truman
Scholarships (up to $5,000 per year) has been extended
until Monday, Oct. 31, at 5 p.m. Please submit a brief 150
word essay on a major policy issue and one transcript to
the International Studies Office. Room 837 PLC. For
more information, see the International Studies Board
(opposite Room 837) or call 686-5050 or 686 4867
CHILD CARE, INC., a private non—profit daycare
center, is sponsoring a free workshop dealing with
Dreiker's child-rearing techniques and developmental
aspects of young children on Thursday, Oct. 27, from 7
to 8:30 p.m. at 169 Washington St. For more information
call Jodi at 344-1165.
EPISCOPAL CAMPUS MINISTRY offers Holy
Eucharist Wednesday afternoons at 4:30 p.m. at the
Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid St. Bible study begins at
5:30 p.m. All services are celebrated by the Rev Linda J
Harrell.
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All selling 25% to 50V. off list prices
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