Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 13, 1990, Page 19, Image 19

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    June 13, 1990 The Portland Observer Page 19
STEP UP TO SUCCESS
WITH THE
HOUSING AUTHORITY
OF
PORTLAND
THROUGH CAREERS
W hat ’ s Y our S tyle ?
Want to be a dental technician? Welder? Sign painter?
If you’re a young woman or man
with the desire to be successful,
the Job Corps may be able to
help you achieve your style of
life and career-at no cost!
Young women and men ages 16
through 24 can select from a
large menu of education and
vocational training programs through the Job Corps in many fields,
including:
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ACCOUNTING
MAINTENANCE
HOUSING
MANAGEMENT
CLERICAL
SERVICES
PLEASE CALL
Health Occupations
Auto Mechanics
Carpentry
Word Processing
Business Occupations
Welding
Printing
Many Others
You can get valuable vocational training and earn your GED through
this federally-funded program.
Job Corps can help you style and profile your path to success.
YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN 16-24
J oin J ob C orps
B e S uccessful
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Urban League Office
10 N Russell
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Job Corps
280-2600
Downtown Office
520 SW 6th. H \ 250
225-1941
CALL 225-1941 OR 280-2600
Housing Authority of Portland
Find a future with
wild animals, conventions
and recycling.
A n d that’s only the beginning. Because Metro has so many
regional responsibilities, we just may have the future you’ve been,
looking for.
Metro operates the Metro Washington Park Zoo and the Oregon
Convention Center, manages solid waste and the urban growth
boundary, and coordinates transportation and land-use planning.
Are You Looking for
the Right Direction?
All that responsibility adds up to a host of career opportunities....
from permanent full-time positions to job share, internship and
temporary possibilities.
And as a committed equal opportunity/affirmative action em­
You have to make a decision about your future. To decide which direc­
tion to take your career. But which way do you turn?
At U.S. Bancorp, we understand your dilemma. And we want to help you
take the most direct route towards success. That’s why we have outstanding
opportunities available for bright, ambitious individuals who want to
move forward in a professional team environment.
To find out more about opportunities at U.S. Bancorp, stop by our Employ­
ment Office, Monday through Thursday, 9am -lpm , or send your resume
to: U.S. Bancorp, Human Resources, 555 S.W. Oak Street, Portland, OR
97204. Drug screen required. An equal opportunity employer.
U .S .
ployer, we actively recruit qualified minority, women and handi­
capped applicants.
Find out if there’s a Metro future for you. Our personnel office
has information about current and upcoming openings, so call
221-1646 or stop by 2000 SW First Ave. in downtown Portland.
METRO