6A Wednesday, November 6, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 24 HOURS CALL 841-2345 presents diwali Festival of Lights Saturday, 16th November 6 pm. Ballroom, Level 5 Kansas Union Dinner: 8 pm. ECM (opp. Kansas Union) $6 members $8 non-members SUA Box Office, or Gopal 749-4437 Preeti 841-6883 STUDENT SENATE P A R T · T I M E PART-TIME As a member of Sprint's Sales Team, you'll be getting the support, resources and incentives to match your efforts. Our continued success has created part-time openings for dynamic, self-motivated people who know how to sell over the phone. You will close sales on Sprint services and products, as well as develop new prospects, with opportunities to earn bonuses and incentives, all in a high energy, fast-paced environment. PART-TIME MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES We're looking for people with at least 1 year telephone, retail or outside sales experience with a track record that demonstrates your desire to sell, as well as excellent communication skills and typing speed of 25-30 wpm. You must be extremely personable, reliable and prompt. Some college, telecommunications experience, and bilingual skills are definite pluses. These opportunities are ideal for college students, retirees, homemakers, and those wanting to earn additional income. Enjoy the many advantages of these newly created part-time positions: an outstanding base salary, a generous bonus program, flexible scheduling, and great benefits including tuition reimbursement. For immediate consideration, please give one of our recruiters a call Sunday through Saturday between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. to discuss your qualifications. We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. Also, we maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing. ALABAMA District 1: Sonny Callahan (Bon.) Jeff Sessions (Rep.) District 2: Terry Everett (Rep.) District 3: Bob Riley (Rep.) District 4: Robert Aderholt District 5: Robert Cramer District 7: Earl Hilliard (Dem.) ALASKA District 5: Jim Kolbe (Rep.) District 6: J.D. Hayworth (Rep.) District 1: Matt Salmon (Rep.) District 2: Dr Pastor (Dem.) District 3: Bob Stump (Rep.) District 4: John Shadegy Tim Hutchinson (Rep.) District 1: Marion Berry (Dem. District 2: Vic Wiggen (Dem.) District 3: Asa Hutchinson (Rep.) District 4: Jay Dickey (Rep.) CALIFORNIA District 3:T. Vic Fazio (Dem.) District 4: John Doolittle (Rep.) District Fargo at dead District 6: no results at dead District 7: George Miller (Dem.) District 8: no results at deadline District 10: no results at dead line District 9: no results at deadline District 11: no results at dead line District 14: Anna Eshoo (Dem.) 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