WORK Continued from Page 11 .i work st hedule Clerical workers should he available either in the mornings or iifternoon.s. while industrial workers should he available for shift work. Murphy said It is best to find a job as soon as possible, Murphy said, be r ause there is a job shortage here, compared to the Portland and Seattle areas Professional work may be available, he said, but added empl , ers usually i ontai t uni versifies. not einploynient or temporary ugeni ies about sm li opportunities "One of the* things we do is help people find internships s.iid Gin;i I luston, a . areer counselor .it the ('.areer I’l.in ning and I’liicement Service Hut most p.iving internships .ire in the summer, she s.iid milling more winter opportum ties are being developed Leslie \\ right, who does part time and work study job refer ral for students at Larcer Plan ning and I’lai einent. said work study students are most likely to work in their field during the d( adeinic year, but part lime professional jobs do o( < asional ly appear (Current University students should go to her office, fill out job skill cards and regularls ( he< k tin.' job-listing board. ' i he bulk of our i alls fall into i hild i .in- i I•• rii.al. mov mg and card work Wright said We mas get a (proles sional) non-work studs (.ill for something m their field If stu dents have filled out a |ob skill i ard we ( an i all them and let them know about the opportu nits "We don't place people, we're a resourt e." she said It is up to the students to present themselves to the employer We seem to be getting a repute lion on campus for filling jobs vers quit kls w ith good peo Pie ' HOURS Monday-Thursdav 4:00pm 1:00am I riday 4:OOpm-2:OOam Saturday I 1:00am -2:00am Sunday I t :00am 1:00am 687-8600 Hawaiian Answer Canadian Bacon, Pineapple, Extra Cheese Smasher Onion Green Pepper, Pepperoni, Canadian Bacon. Mushrooms Beet, Sausage. Extra Thick Crust & Extra Cheese Meat Eater Salami, Canadian Bacon, Pepperoni. Beet, Sausage. Extra Thick Crust Combination Canadian Bacon, Onion. Green Pepper Pepperoni Mushrooms. Extra Cheese Vegetarian\ Answer Onion. Green Pepper. 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SAVE 20% on ANY PIZZA DELIVERED \o C oupon Net oxsarx No i oupon valid v\ith this otter, exp. 10- tl-90 HOUSING Continued from Page 8 opt to rent in the summer“to secure a place and handle the increase when fall comes around." However, many apart ments listed are available only during the summer, he said. Property managers painted a picture of a somewhat more desperate situation. Poust said Spyglass rentals were “thin ning out" in mid-August, and she expected 100 percent occu pancy by the end of this month. Jennings echoed Poust's predictions of zero availability of housing near campus by September. “Before the University moved back the enrollment cap, if you came in July, you'd probably do OK," Jennings said. But this year, he said, "a real together student would secure hous ing by June." The story is much the same for University-owned hous ing. Marjorie Ramey, director of University Housing, said housing is booked for fall 1990 and students on waiting lists will most likely stay on that list throughout fall term. "We don't anticipate any vacancies for the 200 to 300 transfer or upper-division students," she said. However, she added, students who drop out of school or find off-campus housing usually provide openings in the residence halls in winter and spring terms. Whether attrition will provide open ings in family housing is "hard to say," Ramey said. The vacancy rate in Kugene has hovered near the 1 per cent mark consistently for the last few years, said Jim McCoy of the l-ane County Housing Authority. "July has traditionally been the off time." he said, but even then the number of available units is not substantial enough to affect the vacancy rate. McCoy said 13 of 1.1H2 units were vacant in the Ferry Street Bridge area as of July 30. A survey by Duncan, Morgan Ik Brown found only nine of 1,674 units vacant in South Ku gene In spite of these discouraging findings, students have many alternatives for housing at any time during the school The Rental Housing Office is a free listing service that helps connect people who have housing to offer with those who are searching for it. Listings include one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, studios, roommates wanted, houses, duplexes, quads, group living and rooms for rent. “Generally speaking, houses are the least available,” Chupa said. Rent for one-bedroom houses starts at $200-350 a month, he said. Sharing or renting a room is the least expensive way to live. Chupa said. Rental rates that were raised this fall are unlikely to in crease again during the school year, leanings said, but rents have been steadily increasing annually to keep up with the current market rates. if a student is looking for bargain rates, an agency is not the place to look, Jennings said. "With agents, you get good service and repairs for a fair price," he said. Rentals managed by Jennings & Co. are priced from a low of $350 for a one- bedroom to a high of $7G5 for a three-bed room on campus. Quads run from $225-265. "As a general rule, you're certainly paying a premium to live near campus,” Jennings said. "Campus is campus; it's all equally popular." Some other choice Jennings properties are in the Ferry St. Bridge area, Coburg Road. North Green, Delta Grove and near Autzen Stadium. University housing rates are on the low end of the spec trum. The 1990-91 rate to share a two-person room in a cam pus residence hall is $2,863 per term; $3,664 at the University Inn; and $139-350 a month for family housing, including East Campus houses. 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