10 Thursday, March 9. 1989 / University Daily Kansan --by Steven Wolcott Kansan staff writer MACHINE & 2 GAMES (2 DAYS) XPRSS VIDEO 1447 W. 23rd St. POSITION OPENING APRIL 1, TRANSPORTATION BOARD COORDINATOR Responsibilities: Administer day-to-day operations of the transportation office. Prepare the board's budget and service contracts. Maintain a policy and procedures manual. Serve as the board's spokesperson and liaison to the general public. Be available for 20 hours per week. This includes a minimum of 3 hours a day of office hours. Required Qualifications: Demonstrated arithmetic competency. Demonstrated written and oral communication for Spring 1989, Fall 1989 and Spring 1990. Available minimum of 1989. A 2.0 minimum GPA. Term of appointment : April 1, 1989 - April 30, 1990. SALARY: $400.00 per month. An AA/AEO Employer Submit cover letter and resume to KU on Wheels, 410 Kansas Union, b. 5:00 p.m. Friday, March 24th. Two children from the Hilltop Child Development Center wait for a throw from their classmate. The children were playing with their kindergarten class yesterday afternoon between Fraser Hall and Watson Library. Football follies Student labor stats not kept According to the 1988 Labor Market Summary compiled by the research and analysis section of the Kansas Department of Human Resources, the civilian labor force in Lawrence averaged 40,753 workers. KU students make up the largest labor pool in the Lawrence civilian labor force, but no one is keeping track of them statistically. "I'm sure Bill Martin, our director of economic development, would love to help," Moore said. "A labor pool." Moore said. "It would certainly help our recruiting." Spring enrollment at the University of Kansas' Lawrence campus is 24,514. It is unlikely that all of those students are looking for employment or are employed in Lawrence, but the program would show that they are unavailable. Debra Moore, director of small business and community affairs for the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber used the student labor pool as a recruiting tool to attract businesses to Lawrence. Moore said that when the 1980 federal census was taken, the chamber tried to get the labor statistics for students' student status, but was unable to do so. A check of campus and area offices involved in student employment or statistics showed that no one was employed overall by most student employment picture. The Office of Institutional Research and Planning, 323 Carruth O'Leary Hall, is responsible for tracking statistics on KU students, but it does not keep statistics on off-campus employment. "Of the 3,425 applicants registered with us since July 1, 1988, 700 of those under the age of 22." Mills said. "I don't know how many of those were college students, but I'd say the majority of them were." The office of student financial aid does not keep track of the total student work force, only the students employed in programs it administered. At the Job Service Center, 323 Ohio St., director Ed Mills said his office kept track of applications by a person's age, not by status. Julie Cooper, student employment services coordinator, said the financial aid office had two programs — the Kansas Career Work Study Program and the Youth Educational Services program. Cooper said 120 students were working in the programs. "We post jobs on our job service board, but we don't keep track of students who take those jobs," Cooper said. The upper right corner of the KU student enrollment card contained a box asking students for employment information. The box had three lines for students to report how many hours they worked the week, whether they were employed or half-time graduate assistant, or whether they had other employment. Edith Guffey, assistant director of records for the student records office, said the enrollment center did not work with the employment information. At the Jazzhaus "After we are done with the cards, they are sent back to the schools, except for Liberal Arts and Sciences, which doesn't save theirs," Gaffney said. Tonight. March 9 3 BANDS!! 3 BUCKS!!! The Stringers Trout 66 Rhythm Kings Fri. & Sat. March 10 & 11 Dance to the PROGRESSIVE ROCK SOUNDS of HABITUAL RITUAL Next weekend, Fri. & Sat. March 17 & 18 Island Music The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts 843-1151 Polish Sausage Hot or Mild $1.95 NO COUPONS ACCEPTED WITH THIS OFFER Served on your choice of Deli breads-served with your choice of Deli cheese. Included are chips and half done dill pickle. Single Sausage $2.95 Double Sausage OFFER EXPIRES 4-3-89 NEED A SUMMER JOB? 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