,_;_,,.,,__ “_m, in, . .,., . r... «mun . .. .,. .., \ The Cadre, January 20,1975, page 11 ‘ I as teachers to submit in an area related _ . <m£hflflli__fiimfi y _ _their applications for ‘to ydur field of studies. Application Forms, \view graduates in any School District 15, Application Deadline Appointments f0; Inter- disc1pl1ne who are “ -Moncton,_N.B. Jan, 31. Views and'additional‘ ’~interested‘1n this information are avail? v..Pr09ram- - Jasper Park Lodge, able for the following o ‘ Feb. 13 — St. Mary's Jasper Park, Alta. - at the Canada Manpower Jan-29:30 'IC-U-$JO- University MBA Program. Employment opportuni— Centre on'Campus,' Canaélan UnlvérSlty g A representative will be ties in all tYpes of Room 102, Main Bldg. Seerce OVérseaS "n. on campfls to interview positions in Hotel - /‘ 'GFadFateS 1n anY_dlS’ graduates in any dis- Resort. Deadline The following Recruiters rClPllne who are }n- cipline who"are in— Jan. 31. will be visiting campus tereSted 1? seerng terested in this thiéfihbnth. Appointment overseas Wlth CUSQ program. Moraine Lake Lodge for interview can be r ' Shogld contaCt:thlS and Motel, Lake Louise, made at this office. foLCe f9? addltlonal ' J” Alta. — Employment V .- information. A repre- sum-ER EMPLOYMENT Wtunities in all Jan.21 — Deadline for _ seNtatiVe from CUSO OPPORTUNITIES types of positions in' gjfii'graduates who are ' Will be on campus Hotel Resort. Deadline interested in teaching ' Jan. 29,30 to conduct 'Career Oriented Jan. 31. with the Ontario Region' Personal inteFVieWS- Summer Employment — Dept. of Indian Affairs l " 1‘ ‘ offers employment 70 STUDENTS STILL to inform this office. ' , Feb- 3 - Deadline for with various federal REQUIRED FOR STOCK ‘ ‘ ‘ receipt of applications government Departments TAKING AT K-MART ON Jan.22 «S.S.Kresge Co. for graduates qualified in the Atlantic region SUNDAy, JAN, 25, (K-Mart) - interested ‘ ' ' .‘ ' in graduates in any discipline for manage— Y ment training positions. Jan.22 — Merrill Lynch Royal Securities —' interested in B.B.A; graduates for Sales Positions in their Charlottetown office. Jan. 27 — Dalhousie imiversity MBA Program A representativewill be enacampust, b0;2ifl"ter—. v '4 "c r. omodation is provided by the overseas country and is usually close to your place of work. Depending on thepjobl, the rent may be free or subsidized. r .y I . CUSO picks up the bill for your travel and settling in at your post. Some programs have in—country language training and orientations. CUSO pays your way back at the end of your con- tract and gives you a resettlement allowance . V ' a / ’ 1n Canada. _ I g x ‘ l _ ’ W ‘ r Before you leave "for your posting, CUSO will . ' orient yOu to the culture and climate you are p ' M ‘ * ' . going to and gives some special training (e’.g. ’ teacher training) needed to do the job. CUSO r r / ‘V . also Pay5\for insurance - medical and life — Our Military Engineers are very specialised people. -' r and makes arrangements to defer student loans . They design and buildbridges, airstrips, base facili- ‘ for those with them. \ties, supervise and maintain all kinds of equipment on our .bases around the world. - , It’s a very special job. One that involves working with men. Guiding them. Training them. A job where you can apply your knowledge in all kinds of challenging 'situations. , I if you're into engineering. we can get you into 24., (I, Your main concern working overseas, as it would be in Canada, is to perform your job com—- PEtantly, but you will be living in a foreign Suture; and a sense of humor_will go a long ay toward making your stay enjoyable and :EEEEWhl-le' LiVing and W9rking With People Of something more than just an office job.'An Officer’s job, GET. ins. er Culture can Provide an awareness and where you can develop your full potential. INVOLVED f lght that can't be gained in any other way. Give it some thought. we can give you plenty of You allow yourself to become involved. oppgrtunities to use your speCIalised knowledge in some WITH THE . CUSO Wants youririvolement. The time has long very unusual ways. I .. . CANADIAN ast When‘a CUSGffibX-kéfls c’ontribution to Tan- Send this coUpon for more information. ARMED “13 ' ' ‘ ' FORCES. , or Belize, or any other developing coun- .ry affected only that country. Two years spent , ’ developme'nt. overseas 1’5; spent in thebetter- . Directorate ofRecruItlngai Selection, ent of the global community I _ _ National Defence Headquarters, Box 8989, Ottawa,,0ntario K1A‘ 0K2 he parser] to \Cofitact is Jim Griffith, of the Please send me more intormation about oppOrtunities in the Canadian Forces for Military (apartment of Stusent Services. Phone: 892-4121 Eng'neers' ‘ arlotte Youland, a former UPEI student is Name —» ‘ —- _- —-— “a. {:1 re l gently teaching in papua, New Guinea and Afidress -—+>~~----~--—W—---w — . ~ ~ . ‘ ande [are many returned volunteers on 15' Cny' ‘f""""‘“‘ —“ " " ‘_ “W” ""‘_'Prov' "w '“m‘A‘mf'f‘POSta‘ COde " """" " “W " " manY‘Of whbfihlgexlie also teaching- Perhaps Umvers'ty "" ‘ I—“_,;_. , . 7’11: ~77“ 61' ' ' .a . - Kr * . warn *' _g . .i y 18 for‘vwfir.....-.f «- I .. __. ._, _.._Yea i . l . _ N,