Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 07, 1993, Page 17, Image 17

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Survey Shows Worker
Training Falls Short
A statewide survey released Mon­
day shows that Oregon employers fail
to provide sufficient workforce train­
ing for economic competitiveness in
City Of Portland
Notice Of Intent
Principal Engineer - to $66,997/year at top of step
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Region
1, is seeking a real estate advisory consultant to assist the
Region 1 Administration in its negotiations for acquisition
of an office building to be used for the Region’s Headquar­
ter facility. A building search process has been completed,
and the preferred building identified. The consultant will
assist ODOT with the following tasks:
• Define acquisition negotiation strategies.
• Identify and define specifications required in the
facility.
• Oversee the preparation of all necessary earnest
money agreements and/or contracts to be used in
acquisition negotiations.
• Lead the ODOT team in negotiating the purchase
agreement for the facility. The consultant will serve
as the lead negotiator on behalf of the department.
C hildren’s Museum
(Development Associate) - to $2,700/month after 3 years
• Subcontract with and manage subconsultants in the
area of interior space planning and design (existing
space survey information will be provided), architec­
tural design, structural evaluation and environmen­
tal evaluation for the purpose of gathering informa­
tion necessary for due diligent evaluation of the
facility to be acquired, and to provide information
and assist as needed in the design and construction
areas of negotiations.
• Assist ODOT in coordination with other agencies
and in obtaining necessary approvals and permits
for the completion of the facility.
• Conduct administrative activities as needed (monthly
reports, invoicing, etc).
• Keep the project manager fully informed of all ac­
tions of the consultant and subconsultants.
If you are interested in being considered for this project, a
complete Request for Proposal (RFP) can be obtained
from
Donna R. Robinson, Project Manager, Region 1,9002 S.E.
McLoughlin Boulevard, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222, tele­
phone (503) 653-3121.
The preferred consultant will have a background in nego­
tiations and acquisition of facilities for large organizations,
and will have conducted similar work for other state or
public agencies.
The selected consultant must be able to begin work
immediately upon approval of the contract.
The consultant’s response to the RFP will be due at 12 P.M.
(noon) on Friday, April 16, 1993, and shall be mailed or
delivered to Donna R. Robinson, Project Manager at the
above referenced address.
Water Laboratory Technician
to $15.78/hour after 2 years
For more info/closing dates
call (503) 823-4573 (24 hr job information)
No resumes please.
BUREAU OF PERSONNEL
1220 S.W. 5th Ave., First FI.
Portland, OR 97204
Full Wheel Deal
$17.00 Value
• Hand Car Wash-Iowel Dried
• Interior-Windows & Vacuumed
• Armor-all-Vinyl lops & Tires
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Vacuum 1 runk/Clean Door Jamb
Trucks/Vans-Extra Charge
chair.
“ Oregon Works” is the first com­
prehensive survey undertaken by the
state on worker training and work
Apps also available at:
URBAN LEAGUE
10 Russell
organization.
“ Oregon’s investment in training
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply.
Dad’s Oil Service
heating oils
Best Cash Prices
104 NE Russell
Portland, OR 97212
282-5111
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Speedy
Service
Friendly
Call for Quote!
A A A Oregon urges motorists
driving alone, or w ith small children
to improve their personal safety by
follow ing a few simple rules.
• Keep your car in good mechanical
condition to avoid breakdow ns and
allowyou to react quickly ifyou find
yourself in a bad situation.
• Hold your keys in your hand as you
approach your parked car. D on’t
wait u ntil you reach the car to search
for them in your purse. Experts say
you’ re most vulnerable when you
are getting into or out o f your car.
• Check the back seat before getting
into the car, even i f you left it w ith
the doors locked.
• Lock all doors and roll up the w in ­
dows while you drive.
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We Do Not Use Dish Soap
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agencies
“ Oregon Works” included a mail
survey to 4,000 public and private
employers as well as focus groups
w ith 100 businesses
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A p ril S p rin g S p ru c e Up
Never pick up hitchhikers.
Sound the horn in potentially dan­
gerous situations.
To help deter abduction in you own
car, consider having it equipped
w ith an alarm that goes o ff a few
seconds after you enter the car un­
less you turn it off.
■ I f you car becomes disabled, lock
yourself in and turn on the fourw ay
flashers u ntil the police come.
Free Silk Rose Or Seedling
W 'th Any Service
Full Set Of Nail Fills $ 1 5
T1DEE KENNELS
P et W aste R em o va l S ervices
iiR PET'S DROPPINGS.
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WE FICK UP, HAUL AWAY, AND
FOR YOUR PETS SAFETY AND HEALTH, ALL TOOLS AND FOOTWEAR ARE
DISINFECTED BETWEEN EACH SERVICE CALL.
WE HAVE WEEKLY. MONTHLY. AND ‘ EMERGENCY- RATES AVAILABLE.
F o r 6 c s t/re x u /f-r
PLEASE C .LL FOR A PRICE OUOTE.
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289-2187
A dvertise in the O bserver
NEED A CAR?
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YOU MAY PURCHASE A CAR
OR TRUCK FROM US WITH:
DO YOU LIVE
IN THIS AREA?
• NO CREDIT CHECKS
OR CREDIT TU R ND O W N S...EVER
• DOWNPAYMENTS $ 4 0 0 OR LOWER
• 12.9 % A.P.R. FINANCING
1975 East Powell
YOU CAN HAVE THE CAR CHECKED
OUT BEFORE ITS BOUGHT
Full Wheel Deal Coupon:
Full Wheel Deal Car Wash-Cleaner Cars and Cleaner
Neighborhoods! Present This Coupon For $5.00 discount On
SERVICE AREA
E.Z. CARR
The Full Wheel Deal!!
Coupon Must Be Presented At Point of Purchase.
4 DIVISION OF CARR CHEVFROLET GEO NISSAN
231 -0000
Full Wheel Deal Car Wash
703 N.E. Klllingsworth St.
Portland, Oregon
Hrs. 10AM-5PM 7 Days A Week
An All Native-Amerlcari Owned Business
We care more about your future than we do y o ur p a st
WHY PAY FULL RETAIL?
Up to 70 cars (many under $1000) • Gates open at 9:00 a.m.
85 Mercury Cougar
77 Chevy Camaro
84 Mazda B2000 P/U
84 Honda Accord
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3 0 5 N.E. W ygant
Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 1 1
Phone 2 4 9 -3 9 0 0
Keep the phone number o f your
A A A emergency road service in
your car as well as in your purse
Where Deals Are Made With A Handshake
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Section manager
The Workforce Quality Council
w as created by the 1991 Legislature to
set statewide policy for all workforce
(y&ups
AAA Oregon Personal
Safety Tips For Motorists
auto M otivc
EXT. Car Wash $6.00
the 1990s
"Oregon clearly is into keeping
pace in its workforce training. With
Oregon’s per capita income well be­
low the national average we cannot
afford to lag behind To command
high-paying jobs, we must have a
well-trained workforce,” said Vem B
Ryles, Jr. Workforce Quality Council
is low compared to Western Europe
and Japan These findings reaffirm
the need for an increased investment
in tra in in g and e du catin g our
workforce A t least 85 percent o f
Oregon’s workforce today w ill s till be
employed in the year 2000. Orego­
nians w ill need ongoing training,
said Bob Bough, Oregon Economic
Development Department Workforce
87 Suzuki Samurai JX
85 Buick Regal
82 Toyota Supra
80 Mercury Lynx
85 Mitsubish P/U
86 Ford Taurus
86 Chevy Cavalier
83 Cadillace Barritz
Riv^Gty PUBLIC
AUTO AUCTION
Same Location Since 1 9 4 8
Over 100 Late-Model
Used Car Inventory
Fleet & Lease All
Makes New
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289-5579
6500 NE Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd. • Portland
Robert Probasco
4 6 5 0 N orth Lom bard
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