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    November 27,1991...The Portland Observer...Page 9
> Portland Observar
CLASSIFIEDS
Vessel Planner
Receptionist
The Port of Portland is recruiting for a Vessel Planner at Marine
Terminal 6.
Administrative Services
The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Receptionist.
The successful candidate will:
• Assist Vessel Superintendents in preparing proper documents requ ired
in vessel stevedoring.
The successful candidate will possess:
• At least one year receptionist or front desk experience
• Experience dealing with VIP’s
• Ability to work with fluctuating work loads
• Prepare calculations for vessel operations including stability calcula­
tions and proper balance of cargo to be loaded aboard vessel.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Prepare statistical reporting.
• Ability to work under pressure with frequent interruptions
• Communicate with shipping company staff.
• Demonstrated customer service skills
• Prepare correspondence, reports, and documents
• Experience in WordPerfect helpful
• Assist in supervision of Office assistants.
• Ability to handle multiple tasks
In addition to a starting salary of $15,600 - $17,422, the Port offers a
comprehensive benefits package.
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Em­
ployment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants residing
outside the Portland metropolitan area and physically disabled appli­
cants may request application materials by calling (503) 731-7400.
Preemployment drug screening is required. All applications must be
recieved by 5 p.m.,
December 6,1991.
/ . I I I . , I Friday,
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Preferred Education and Experience
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• Ability to perform extremely accurate work and pay attention to detail
under restricted time constraints.
• Course work or in-depth experience with computer and microcomputer
applications.
• Course work or experience in business administration, marine opera­
tions, or related areas
• Experience in marine operations, particularly in containerization
• Excellent communication skills
Port of Portland
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Píeciáon
Casîparts
Corp.
• Knowledge or experience with terminal safety or hazardous cargo
Structurais Division
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J o b O p p o rtu n ity H o iilr e
(503) 777-7483
or
1-800-848-0242
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4600 S.E. Harney Drive
Portland, Oregon 97206-0898
• Supervisory experience
In addition to a starting annual salary range of $27,142 to $31,039,
commensurate with experience, the Port offers a comprehensive bene­
fits package.
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland
Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants residing
outside the Portland metropolitan area and physically disabled appli­
cants may request application materials by calling (503) 731-7400.
Preemployment drug screening is required. All applications must be
received by 5 p.m., Friday, December 6,1991.
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Port of Portland
EMPLOYMENT
Communications
Salem-Keizer
Public Schools
Communications
Coordinator
Oregon’s second largest school
district is seeking a qualified indi­
vidual to fill a Limited Term posi­
tion through May 3 1,1 99 2 only.
This position is responsible for
preparing District publications,
news releases, reports and other
internal and external documents;
creates, writes and produces
video programs; and analyzes
and recommends communica­
tion strategies and procedures
for the District. Must have one
year of responsible public rela­
tions or communications experi­
ence and training equivalent to a
Bachelor’s degree from an ac­
credited college or university with
major course work in public rela­
tions, communications or a re­
lated field. Salary $2111 -$2697/
mo.
Applications will be accepted
through December 3,1991. Inter­
ested applicants must complet
district application forms. Reply
to: Salem-Keizer Public Schools,
Personnel Services office, 1309
Ferry St., SE, Salem, OR 97301,
phone 1-399-3063.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
PETS
Registered Toy Fox Terrior Pups 8
weeks old Christmas Eve. Will
deliever to Southeast PortlandFe-
males $225.00 - Male $175.00
LaGrande 963-0571
Holladay Park Medical Center
CITY OF PORTLAND
•Building Inspector-to $18.71 /hr (closes 12/09/91)
•High Climber-to $2,730/mo (closes 12/09/91)
•Records Management Officer- to $3,801/mo (closes 12/09/91)
•Senior Engineer-Geotechnical To $4,346/mo (closes 12/23/91)
IEGACV
1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue
(503) 233-4567
MnW
th
Committed to Career Opportunity J or A tt Americans
•Technician II - to approx $36,428/yr - (closes 12/02/91)
M u ltnom ah A th le tic C lub has a
current part time position avail­
able in our child care area. Posi­
tion does require previous expe­
rience, good communications
skills, and a fondness for small
children. Call 223-8748 for an
24-Hour Job Line 239-3116
For more info/closing dates call
(503) 823-4573 (24 hr job information) No resumes please.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
BUREAU OF PERSONNEL
1220 SW 5th Ave, First FI.
Portland, Or 97204
A Legacy Member
URBAN LEAGUE
10 N Russell, Portland 97204
Adolescent/Fami ly The ra p i st for
a day treatment program serving
SED youth. Master’s Degree in
human services plus two years
experience required. Send res­
ume by 11/29/91 to Tio Nick’s,
7025 N. Lombard, Portland, OR
97203.
JOB O P P O R T U N IT Y
Call our 24-Hour JobLine at 280-4727
for a listing of current openings at
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center.
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Salary & Qualifications
Communication Dispatcher I -
$1,629 per month; $1,678 effec­
tive 1/1/92
Must type 30 WPM; high school
diploma or GED; 18 years old.
After successfully completing 6
months -1 year of training, D is­
patcher I's are promoted to Dis­
patcher Il’s.
Communications Dispatcher II -
$1,887 - 2,293 per month; $1,944
2,362 effective 1/1/92
Must have 2 years of dispatching
experience in a public safety
dispatching center; high school
diploma or GED
Ideal career change for bank tell­
ers, waiters and sales persons.
Apply by December 2,1991 to:
Clark County Human Resources
P.O. Box 5000
1013 Franklin Street
Vancouver, WA 98668
Equal Opportunity Employer
Notice To Contractors
a neighborhood center.
One Set of C ontract Docum ents m ay be obtained by Prime
Bidders at the City of Eugene P urchasing S ection, 860 Park,
Suite 300, Eugene, O regon upon the dep o sit of $50.00; p ans
m ay be exam ined at plan centers in Eugene, Portland, Salem ,
City of Eugene
860 West Park Street/Suite 300
Eugene, OR 97401
(503) 687-5055
Health System
Equal Opportunity Employer, MFH
SWANSON'S BROTHS
Wl RISERVI
9-1-1 Communications
Dispatchers I & II
R oseburg and Seattle.
Brass Bed
Home Furnishings
™
Leading manufacturer of aluminum,
vinyl and wood windows offers
hands-on sales management
position in Portland, OR with a
growing company experiencing a
record breaking year. Preferred
candidate will have:
• Minimum 3 years expenence in
building materials industry
• Team oriented management style
• Successful sales experience
• Desire to conquer the challenges
of the *90’s
• Enthusiastic, energetic approach
to life
.... ~
Excellent benefits and competitive
salary offered for this immediate
opening. Forward resume to:
Personnel
Viking
Industries Inc.
PO Box 20518
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Area Sales
Management
D ecem ber 19, 1991.
W ork includes the com plete rehabilitation and renovation, plus
the construction of an accessibility ram p and two (2) exte rior
porches, of the 1200 Square Foot M cN ail-R iley House for use as
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply
'
Sales
S ealed Bids fo r the rehabilitation and renovation of the M cNaii-
Riley House, 601 W est 13th Avenue, Eugene, O regon, will be
received by the City of Eugene P urchasing S ection, 860 W e st
Park, Suite 300, Eugene, O regon until 2:00 P.M., T hursday,
apps also available at:
Multnomah Athletic Club has a
current full time position avail-
• able for an evening dishwasher.
We offer an excellent benefits
package. Call 223-8748 for an
appt.
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MEMBER OF UNITED GROCERS
AM' ‘M
Senior Management
Analyst
$31,304-$45,676
METRO is recruiting for a Sen­
ior Managment Analyst to be
responsible for assisting as­
signed Council standing com­
mittees. This position prepares
committee work programs,
agendas and reports in con­
sultation with committee chairs;
develops and recommends
policies and programs regard­
ing the committees' area of
concern and conducts neces­
sary research and analysis in­
cluding analysis of assigned
department programs and
budgets; monitors programs
and informs concilors of major
developments. Attendance at
some night meetings is re­
quired. Please note that this
position is employed by the
Metro Council and shall serve
at the pleasure of the Council.
This recruitment closes at 5:00
p.m., Friday, December 6,
1991. Applications and sup­
plemental requirements are
available at:
Metro Personnel Office
2000 SW First Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97201
Resumes not accepted
AA/EEO Employer
METRO
Harold Daniels, Among Top NFL Agents,
Maintains Low Profile
Start a conversation about the top
agents fo r players in the National Foot­
ball League and the name o f Harold
Daniels lik e ly w ill not come up, even at
Los Angeles Harbor College where he
is a fu ll-tim e physical education, math
and psychology instructor.
Although Daniels ranks among the
top three agents, in terms o f number o f
clients and the value o f their contracts,
he has managed to maintain a low pro­
file w hich he feels is at least partially
due to his determination to put his
clients’ welfare above his own and to
conduct negotiations w ith team repre­
sentatives on an ethical and profes­
r
sional basis.
As founder o f Professional Stars
Inc., he represents such N F L standouts
as linebacker C hip Banks o f the Indian­
apolis Colts, running back Steve Brous­
sard o f the Atlanta Falcons, running
back Rodney Hampton o f the New York
Giants, wide receiver Drew H ill and
linebacker A1 Smith o f the Houston
Harold Daniels
Oilers.
* * I got into representing athletes as
a hobby when I was asked by several to
help them in their contract negotia­
tions, and I have continued to keep the
best interests o f the players as m y p rio r­
ity ,” Daniels said. “ Every player who
gets drafted is worth so much, accord­
ing to the round in which he is selected.
W hat the agent negotiates above the
expected amount determines how good
an agent he is and whether he is a good
negotiator o r not.”
He got into negotiating when, as
founder and owner o f the Los Angeles
Mustangs semi-pro football team, he
was asked by some o f his players who
were contacted by professional teams
to help them get what they considered
fair contracts.
Il wasn’t long before Daniels be­
gan accumulating an increasingly larger
list o f clients until he found himself
representing, at any given time, dozens
o f athclctcs.
Although he negotiated Michael
Cooper’ s first contract with the Los
Angeles Lakers, he early on decided to
concentrate strictly on representing
football players in the NF1. and other
professional football leagues.
Bom in Gladewater, Texas, Daniels
moved to Los Angeles area with his
parents when he was two years old. He
was an A ll-A m erica tight end at Jeffer­
son High School in Los Angeles and at
C alifornia State U niversity-Los Ange­
les.
Daniels played defensive end fo r
the Rams in 1963, the San Diego Charg­
ers in 1964 and the Broncos in 1965
before retiring due to a knee injury.
He earned a bachelor’ s and mas­
ter’ s degree from Cal State-Los Ange­
les and a doctorate from St. Stephens
College.
Daniels’ Professional Stars, Inc.,
office is at 3540 W ilsh ire B lvd ., Suite
713, Los Angeles, C A 90010, (213)
777-5046.