University Daily Kansan / Monday, December 7, 1987 THE FAR SIDE 5 By GARY LARSON Residence hall jobs to be opening By BEN JOHNSTON For some KU students, now may be the time to start thinking about applying for a job in a residence hall next semester. Campus/Area Staff writer will be posted in the lobbies and cafeterias of each hall when students come back from winter break, Grosshans said. Kip Grosshans, personnel director for student housing, said although most of the 900 students who were hired by housing at the beginning of the school year decided to keep their jobs the whole year, about 100 to 200 jobs became available at the beginning of spring semester each year. Information about job openings He said jobs were available in food service, desk assistance, security and academic resource centers. Electrians' helpers, custodial workers and clerical workers also will be needed. Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said about 90 percent of the positions would be for food service workers, desk assistants and security monitors. $3.45 an hour when they began. But students with experience and those who have done good work could be naid as much as $4 an hour, he said. Stoner said that students would have to be able to work at specific times. For example, a student who wants to work for food service must be able to work before and after meals are prepared, he said. "The students have to juggle class schedules to fit our needs." Stoner *on* Students who have worked for housing before and have done good work will have an advantage in getting new jobs, Grosshans said. By a Kansan reporter Students could legally work 30 hours a week, but supervisors prefer that each student work only 12 to 15 hours a week. Students must class their class work, Grossman said. KU public relations club to form company Only full-time KU students can be hired, Grosshans said. 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