Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 22, 1989, Page 21, Image 21

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Page 21 Portland Observer JUNE 22, 1989
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CAREER O P PO R T U N IT IE S
A re y o u
It takes more
than Bus Drivers
to run a
Bus Company
in te re s te d
in
be
IN A P PR E N T IC E SH IP
a FUTURE w i t h
A p p lic a tio n s
w ill
ta k e n
M e ta l T r a d e s
P ip e fitte rs .
fo r
th e
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P lu m b e rs ,
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S te a m fitte rs
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June
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EDUCATION:
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REQUIREMENTS:
M ust p r o v id e
c o p ie s
h ig h
at
le a s t
a h ig h
18 y e a r s
school
re lia b le
of b irth
school
of
age
g ra d u a te
or
GED g r a d u a t e
p r o o f by n o n - r e tu r n a b le
c e rtific a te ,
tra n s c rip ts
or
d riv e rs
lic e n s e ,
GED t r a n s c r i p t s .
WHEN:
J u ly
1 th ro u g h
WHERE:
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EDUCATION:
M ust b e
a h ig h
REQUIREMENTS:
M ust p r o v id e
ro o m
407,
P o rtla n d ,
O re g o n
le a s t
18 y e a r s
school
re lia b le
of
age
g ra d u a te
or
GED g r a d u a t e
p ro o f by n o n - re tu rn a b le
of b irth
school
or
c e rtific a te
tra n s c rip ts
of
2 .0
of
255 p o i n t s .
w ith
GED t r a n s c r i p t s
or
d riv e rs
lic e n s e .
a m in im u m G .P .A .
w ith
a m in im u m s c o r e
TV« O m ^ br p w m m
PassinArt: A Theatre Company
presents
ly P.J. Gibson
'
Directed by Connie Carley
A literate, humorous and sensitive look
at the lives o f contemporary Black women.
lune 23-July 16, 1989
Interstate firehouse Cultural Cenici
51«N I
Fridays, Saturdays at 8 0 0 p m
Sundays at 3 0 0 p m .
^ c k e ts ^ T a T o r ^ H d a y ^ n c ^ a tu d a y s , $5.00 on Sundays.
METRO ELECTRICAL
TRAINING TRUST
Discount rates available to groups and seniors.
For reservations or more information call 323-5731 or 243-7930.
The African-American Contemporary Theatre Project is spon­
sored in part by the Metropolitan Arts Commission and
Oregon Arts Commission.
5600 N.E. 42ND Portland, Oregon 97218
(503) 287-0756
Enroll Now
GOLDEN'S HOUSE OF
STYLE
in Portland’s
125 NE Killingsworth
289-6448
FREE
Pre-Schools
Early Childhood
Education Centers
Telephone
Boise-Eliot
620 N. Fremont
280-6171
Look your Best
Come to Golden’s
280-5468
280-6386
280-6386
King
4906 N.E. 6th Ave.
280-6456
Sabin
4013 N.E. 18th Ave
280-6482
We provide complete hair care and design
Home of Wet Wave
Hair Designers Delores Alexander &
Jerry Duckett
Vernon
280-6415
2044 N.E. Killingsworth
Woodlawn
7200 N.E. 11th Ave
280-6282
.
Enroll your child today in one o f Portland’ s seven pre-school Early
childhood Education Centers.
The centers provide children the right balance o f play and learning to
prepare them for success in kindergarten and beyond
Contact the neighborhood Early Childhood Education Center nearest
you.
Children must be over four-years-old on or before Sept. 1, 1989 to be
eligible. Call today. There arc a lim ited number o f spaces available.
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Irvington
1320 N.E. Brazcc St.
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A career in public transit can be rewarding, satisfying and fun. So, talk
to your high school or college counselor today You may qualify for a
career in public transit tomorrow.
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MARINE P IP E F IT T E R ;
Almost all of the jobs in the transit industry require specialized or tech­
nical training. Training that is available in technical and trade schools,
community colleges, military schools, and four year college programs.
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it takes more than drivers to run a bus company. It takes mechanics,
secretaries, financial analysts and managers, transit planners, equip­
ment managers, customer relations specialists, service attendants,
supervisors, management personnel, marketers and public relations
personnel,
literally hundreds of specialists in dozens of fields.
The labor/m anagem ent committee has resolved to coop­
erate in public service efforts whose objective shall be to
enhance the public image of I.B.E.W./N.E.C.A. and publi­
cize the quality product we m arket.
Facts and Figures define the I.B.E.W. electrician as the
best trained, most productive electrical w orker in the n a ­
tion today. O ur joint objective is to make use of that skill
and prom ote that talent.
Since the First meeting between Jim Brooks of the U rban
League and the M etro Electrical A pprenticeship C om m it­
tee in 1964, many Blacks, women and other m inorities have
been recruited and employed in the electrical construction
industry. Because of this cooperation, C harlye Molden and
Donna H am m ond were two of the first Black women in the
nation to be trained as journeym en electricians.
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