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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-06-15, Page 21THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR, JUNE 15, 1883 A21 Hi're-a- Student Wee i In celebration of Hire -a- by Patti Down, Student Place- registered in our offices are sitting, stone picking, paint- Celebrate Hire -a -Student Student Week (June 13 to 17), ment Officer, Goderich, about the same as those of ing, selling ice cream, wait- Week! In Goderich call S24 - the following articles were Kathy Caldwell, Student . last year; however, many ing tables, whatever, stu• 2744 and in Exeter, call written to increase the pub- Placement Officer, Exeter, students are still unemployed dents are willing to help. 235-1711," lic's awareness of the student and Angelina Arts, Supervis- and need summer jobs in r� employment situation and or, Canada Employment Cen- order to continue their educe- HOW o you b e CO I s s e hopefully, promote the hiring tres for Students, Goderich tions. Students are both en- thusiasticHow and eager to work of students. These articles and Exeter. ear, summer jobs for vou! Cutting grass, baby= were researched and,written Enthusiasm necessary for jobs Susan Primeau, 'working at Vincent's tor the summer. mayor or police chief? BY KATHY CALDWELL jobs and bosses which he How do you become the encountered provided him BY KATHY CALDWELL the retail business, When as a major area where stu- mayor, the town clerk or the with invaluable training. Stu- When chief of police? Do you begin, dents also discover that there When there are many ex- they begin workingefor Bout dents are ill-prepared. red. gYhe as a student, working at jobs are various demands made per employmnced adults looking for they know very little about don't need o be sporting a the in your respective "field", upon a person in a work employment, many employ- retail work. When they leave, latest fashions. en not cuts question the benefit of they can virtually run the Ross says, jeans9 gradually p to prominent position, oour r like,situation yet which he that ythey hiring a stud, les m to less store! 15Seldom unable doa tos providehdnd a shirts just don't suipt. If you do you find more standard still have to..be done. Also, why enced, less mature that reference el for o student dress, or the time the em- student jobs - waitressing, unlike in school, 50-60% is why hire?y w goodto er reads "I care enough farm labour, • with no such just not good enough. An Many of those who feel hire after he. a she has left his p Y students, however, they employ. Hefinds his students to try to look my best." long-term career plans in employer demands far more have a. degree of responsibil- highly motivated. As proof of Honesty and a pleasant, mind? beforee you achieve a "pass- ity to assist the student this, he points out that over courteous manner is also an Judging by the responses ing grade.' market. They were students 80% have gone on to college obsolute must in an employ- of our mayor, town clerk and His own attitudes to a job once, and appreciated the or university after leaving his er's eyes. A certain amount of chief of police, you begin your have changed over the years. aggressiveness is advantag- working life with the usual- As a student, Mr. Crocker employment chances which store.student jobs - sales work, was more interested in the were given to them as stu- Like many students, Mr. eons, Chief Claus says, in the waitressing,farm labour. money he could make rather watchingdents the Secondly, dent enjoy route when had a qupaiter job ,ding workoe responsibility Our towclerk, Jim Crock- than the quality of the job the student grow route he was quite of studentsts lies with the er, began working at the age done; he has learned to take curs xperi through his/her young. He delivered milk on srns- you haverto tot be of 12 on a mink ranch in the pride in what he achieves on jpersonally b experience. Saturdays, byat horse and assertive in order track Mayor Alf Ross can see no buggy. A Stratford area stu- down those jobs.Lake Simcoe region. feeding, the job. disadvantages to hiring stu- dent, he was employed by Town clerk, Mr. Crocker, cleaning and lugging water, Chief Claus also finds that dents. He feels it is important Eaton's, A & P, Dominion advises that students learn to all for 35c an hour (52.65 his sense of responsibility to sounds prettygood!) the job has increased. worldfo r students enter the work and curKresgesd workingil hn inldsi noe. sell themselves. Be The bestf wayOrigially from Toronto, he Though the quality of his beforeemploymentleaving pro- He r n the ilia for to a this? By r st a ng be had a paper route, like many work has always been Summerimpor- ithispro- then joined the militia for and weaknesses. strengths students. For three years he tant to him, he has become vides them with this toper- two summers. worked in the produce de- willing to accept more re- tuntty. Frank Sills—of George A.e, Susan f undau, a Seaforth Chief of Police, Hal Claus Sills and Sons Hardware, student, found a summer job partment of a food store. A sponsibilities due to an in - says students often require acknowledges that the adults with Vincent's Farm Equip- stint at a car wash followed crease in his own self-confi- more supervision than a re u- have the advantage of ex er- ment. plus he tried his hand at a dente. lar worker yet their enthuse- ience; however, the students She sent many resumes to yriefarm jobs. How did Chief Claus began his asm, which stems from that often have more enthusiasm. potential employers, looked he find these jobs? By "bang- working fife as a farm labour - inexperience, makes up for What types of jobs did Mr. through the papers, and if she ing on doors" - tough to do, er when he was in the eighth yet a method which usually grade. He also worked in a theirgk of r econ l the Sills find yase a student?SeaHe thought she had any . fi- brings success. working world. Secondly, a woe fact oyedby the Seaforth cations whatsoever, she g Loblaws store in Toronto and What type of changes does as a truck driver for a lumber summerClh studentextrahelp he needss shoefactory, a Ontboaio. and apFinally he see in the job market of yard. After high school, he to c the accomplish he invarious Northern Ontario, and Finally, she used the ser-otoday as compared with that moved into. banking; it was which hehas various jr in wel, he farms inseveral the area. hAeavy vices of the Centre or tof his student days. The hat ne res little time for in labour jobs, unloading ce- hrough which ioshe Students finally number of second wage -earn- het actually joined the l he was epdMice the winter. ers (women) who have enter- force. Before joining the How do our local business- for°[cesspools, rjobsdiwhich In the past. Susan has worked ed the work force Inevitably Goderich OPP he worked with men view the studenthas resulted in pronounced the Metropolitan Toronto Po - market? Bob Beuttenmiller, would test any student's for Mac's Milk, Hetherington changes plus, of course, there lice Department. His jobs of Bob and Betty's Variety, stamina! Shoes and the Seaforth Res - It is not experience which reptant and Steakhouse. is a general slow down in the there included six years rid - has hired over 65 students wins points with employers, How does she advise ap- economy. There were times ing the horses, patrolling the during his 16 years in busi- but attitude. if you arrive at, proaching an interview? With when the economy was rough Toronto parkland, controlling Hess. the interview enthused, will- enthusiasm and an obvious in his student days, too. He crowds and strikes, plus one He too, finds "no dio learn and have made an willingness to work - the sympathizes with the diffi- year on the motorcycles. a,. vantages" in hiring students.. n teffort to prepare for the employer will be sure to culty students are having How did he find his student He likes to give the students interview, the fact that you've ortunit to t Y notice you. When on the job looking for work this summer. jobs? He "kept hasslinp". e Clerk Jim Crocker the,opp Y never set a table or seen a she advises that students ask Mr. Crocker finds there are finds that students don t fight cash register is irrelevant. for help if they need it. many personal benefits gain- for a job in the same way Employers are e than ed from his student aidemploy- these days. ment. The variety of people, Please turn to page II s a t h a n k s dad What mistakes studentsYmake when approaching emwilling to give it and it is the - ployers for jobs? All who 1 only way to learn. spoke with mentioned dress Mayor Alf Ross Time to Godo, tc @no, © Jon-bvtw@@wo ,BY TRESHRIMIVIER airplane or hotel and maybe Dealt Al ad-,naric^ , even a little treat. Fa'thh t s Day isqust around Do you remember the day the corner and 1 guess it's that Mom was sick in bed time to remind you what a and we tried to fix her great kind of person you are. something to eat in bed? Don't get me wrong, i think Boy, didn't we have fun? you're great all of the time And Mom didn't even mind but sometimes I just don't the mess in the kitchen know how to- say it. Well, because you cleaned it up. now I'm saying it and -i really One time Mom was away do lippe you're listening. and 1 made you dinner. Ever - since i was a very Thanks for being so nice small child, there have al- about eating it Dad. Not ways been two strong arms many people would smile to help me and guide me while eating fried roast beef, from trouble. Many times tuna fish and peanut butter I've heard Mom say that it salad sandwiches, lettuce was you who often comforted salad without salad dressing me when 1 was a baby. Now 1 and black banana. You were look back at pictures of you great though Dad, and even holding me, playing with me treated us to the Freeze King and taking me for stroller after. rides. 1 couldn't say it then, One of my favourite pas - but 1 mean it now, 'Thanks times was to sit on your knee Dad". and listen to "The Battle of Remember when you were 1812" on the record player or busy, planting the garden and watch television. When i fell i kept bagging you to play asleep,- it wasn't because you with me? I loved those rides - were boring it Was because I in the wheelbarrow, even if it was tired. You used to carry was atop a pile of sod or soil. me up those steps, the dog You made work fun and that right on your heel, tuck me is something that not many into bed, and all the while I people could do. Dada you've was sound asleep. got many special qualities. THE DOG 1 remember well Christ- Speaking- of the dog, mas Eve. You were always thanks for giving us a dog i just as excited as we children know that having a dog to open the gifts. When all the wasn't always fun for you gifts were finally opened, we and Mom, but it was great would open up the train set, for us. We grew up with our car set, doll house and leggo dog. When you were house and work in a group until it training the dog, you were , was all put together. Then we toilet training us. When the would play and play. Those dog would get in to the moments together at Christ- garbage, we'd get into toys, mas time were more valuable cupboards and anything else than the presents and I'll that we could. When we were cherish the memories for• eating, the dog was eating ever. (usually anything off of our MUSH plate that we didn't like). You would leave the house When we'd go to bed. the every morning when 1 was dog would go to bed too and still eating breakfast and kiss sleep on the bed. You Mommy (mushy,mushy) and thought that she slept at the us good bye. Then we end of the bed when the truth wouldn't see you again until of the matter was that she almost supper time. You'd was either under the covers come up the driveway and we with us, or it was us at the would be so happy to see end of the bed! you. It wasn't until many Thanks for giving us a dog years after that I realized Dad. She was a good friend that all of those hours that and we were alike in many you were away, you were ways but we never did turn hard at work making a living around three times before so that we could continue .0 lying down! eat peanut butter sandwich- You have always told me es and Chocolate chip cook- about how proud you have les. 1 missed you while you been of me at different were at work but even when events. 1 don't ever recall you were tired from a long telling you that I'm proud of day, you managed to put a you, but 1 really am. 1 admire smile on your face and pat you a lot and next to Mom I'm my head. sure I'm your biggest fan. Sometimes you'd be away I'll always remember the even longer than one day. (1j� ppy Mom would try to explain to WCi us that you were on business li l' O trips far away.dAll would b�QL 'i i©y understand is that you O O O weren't at home sitting in Happy birthday rs. Netzke your chair at suppertime and 90th h bhd sacrifices you've made for me:the allowances, letting me go for car rides, allowing' me to stay up late with the big kids until 9 o'clock, the treats, the toys,' the car keys, dates and most of all the good times we've shared. You're one in a million. Thanks Dad! Happy Father's Day! Your child GRACE COMM 1'fY w CHH I ., Huron Centennial School BRUCEFIELD, ONT, 482-9260,565-5341„ and 236-4979 10:00 a.m.-Family Bible School 11 00a m. -Speaker • Randy Mann Police chief Hal Glaus 1 couldn't tuck us in at t ne. We missed you but Happy Birthday to Carol - when you got home, you inc Witlems, 18 on June 10, always remembered us with Dave Scott. 18 on June 10, a bar of soap from the Dado (Dodo), 18 on June 17, an your n ay. 1191mWebidpWain •CSF110-Cassette Deck •APD110C-Turntable •AiK110-Tuner •AMU110-Amplifier •CWT44-Speakers iJ nauu,. vcd% Nti,mr. 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