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STAFF NEWS: It’s Bingo for Linda!!! Congratulations to Tribal Member Linda Merrill, formerly Keno Manager, who has been selected as the new Keno/Bingo Manager. Linda has been with the Casino since it opened and has served in many ca pacities. Look for some super events in both Keno and Bingo soon. Linda’s cooking up something really “Special” in Bingo for New Year’s Eve, so keep your ears open. Phil Rilatos, Sr. Hired as Human Resources Director Tribal Member Phil Rilatos Sr.accepted the position of Human Resources Director, filling the position recently held by Ron Vargas, effective October 29. Mr. Rilatos has extensive management experience. After retiring from the U.S. Navy with twenty five years to his credit, he spent eight years as the Administrative Officer at Angel Job Corps, one year as the Siletz Tribal Comptroller, six years as the General Manager for the Siletz Tribe, five years as the Center Director for Fort Simcoe Job Corps Center, was elected and served on the Siletz Tribal Council and was the Executive Director of STEDCO for two years. Lori Davis Hired as Player Benefits Manager Lori Davis began Monday, November 9,1998 as the new Player Benefits Manager. Lori has had extensive gaming experi ence in Nevada and other jurisdictions, and brings a great deal of positive energy, enthusi asm and know-how to this new position. The Player Benefits Manager will report to the Director of Marketing and have senior management responsibility for the Winners Circle Manager and staff, the Mar keting Data Manager, and as many as three soon-to-be-filled new positions of Player Hosts. That team will work aggressively to target and solicit new players, enhance current levels of play, and integrate and streamline player tracking and rewards. Angela Martin - New Jester Watch for Tribal Member Angela Martin as the Chinook Winds Jester in all of the new print ads and bill boards. We’re certain you’ll be pleased with the new look. Chinook Winds Donates $35,000 to North Lincoln Fire & Rescue District October 19, an official presentation of Chinook Winds donation to the North Lincoln Fire & Rescue District took place in the Siletz Room at the Casino. An informal luncheon gave representatives of the fire district and directors of the Casino a chance to get ac quainted. Among those present were (shown in photo) North Lincoln Fire & Rescue board members M.E. “Red” Wheeler and Marge Young; NLFR Chief Don Baker; Chinook Winds General Manager Tom Davis; Chinook Winds Chief Financial Officer Tim Viles; and Sar Richards, Tribal Gaming Commissioner. “We’re very appreciative, and look forward to many years of doing business with the casino, “ stated Baker. Salem Indian Youth Say “Thanks” to Chinook Winds Donation Committee Dear Committee Members'. “This letter is to thank you for the donation you made to the Indian youth of the Salem area. With the money provided to us we were able to provide two youth activities this summer. We advertised the events in our community newsletter and made the activities open to all tribal youth up to the age of 20 years old. Our first trip was to the Wave Pool in Springfield, Oregon. We have taken groups to the Wave Pool on a couple of occasions and it is a verv popular trip. We provided a snack and lunch. We took 25 children to the Wave Pool. Our second trip was to see Keiko and stop at the beach! We took 20 children to see Keiko. The children were thrilled to see Keiko and we were lucky enough to see him perform some tricks with his 60-pound ball! The children all received a "quilt square ” to color and return so that they could be added to the "quilt card " that traveled with Keiko to Iceland. On our return to Salem we stopped at D River so that the children could play in the sand (most also played in the water!) We solicitea ideas for the events from the community. The ideas we selected were generated by area Elders. (We combined funds from your donation with dollars from our JOM program in order to cover the cost of the mileage)................ " Once again, thank you, Beverly A Owen CHINOOK WINDS EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION For individuals interested in applying for employment at Chinook Winds, here’s the scoop: Benefits include competitive wages, a comprehensive benefits package, 401 (K) plan, paid vacation, 7 days holiday premium pay, promotion from within, free transportation employee shuttle, wage increases based on merit, training and development programs and a free meal on your shift. The Hiring Procedure goes as follows: First the advertisements for job openings are posted in all Tribal Area Offices, in-house bulletin boards, and local papers (if needed). After the applications are received, the managers/ supervisors review the applications for the positions in their department. Human Resources then reviews the applications that have been selected and interviews are scheduled. The managers/supervisors and Human Resources personnel then complete the interview, applicant rating form and telephone reference check. Finally, the manager/supervisor and Human Resources personnel reach an agreement on who they believe are the,most qualified applicants for the positions. After an individual has been offered a position, they must go through pre-employment drug screening. They then meet with the Siletz Tribal Gaining Commission and an application for a gaming license is completed and turned in. They are then finger printed, photographed and their application is signed in front of a notary. There is a one day wait for a low security position and an 11 day waiting period for a high security position. 11 the applicant’s gaming license is approved, the new employee must pay a fee (cost varies with the position) for the license. You may elect to have this fee taken out in payroll deductions or you can pay the Gaming Commission up front. Gaming licenses must be renewed annually at a lower fee. Positions open on an ongoing basis: Line chef; dishwasher, line cook, cook HI, dining room server, buffet server/busser, housekeeper, valet attendant, heavy duty cleaner, keno writer, arcade/childcare attendant, bingo attendant, cage cashier. Job openings are posted in each area office as they become open, normally on a weekly basis. Contact your area office for timely information or call: 1-888 - CHINOOK (244-6665) and ask for the Human Resources Department. -21-