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HELP WANTED
ROOMMATES
: ulHime Design Engineer: Responsi
ve! I This fate 3" Wl11 involve al1 aspects of system
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assembly, testing, refinement and
^^^■uction ramp-up A working under-
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ffi^Hred The ability to work on multiple
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goals, and requirements new
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f82 rf he following specific area is not required,
Inflects will include fuel cells, p>ower sour-
&al«- $75 Uc^H analytical and test equipment, waste
8^-061? ^^Kessing equipment. environmental
HBHH|Hjjj^King and monitoring equipment, envi-
^^^^^^^^^■nental remediation equipment, medi
al equipment, etc A minimum B.S./M.S.
‘ n Engineering or Physics or equivalent
^'^^^.H^Banence in related fields As an engi-
you will be expected to actively par-
D WANTED ^Bate in the development, testing, and
^^^limentation effort ol prototype, demon-
ncers d*nc«ttlOTfional and commercial equipment
Stoctong 6K»'i"0®didates should possess supervisory
as well as technical writing ability
"MjMHLuaj^^^nry based on exp See www.lynn-
■ COm ,or de,ailecl in, ° Send resume
hrlynntechieflynntech.com or mail
° n * »'l-Witech. Inc , 7610 Eastmark Dr.. Col-
Station. Tx 77840 Attn: Wanda
NEEDED K*»£l«l'kman, fax 979-764-5794.
Part-time receptionist, M&W from 1pm-
5pm, Tu.Th&Fri. from 8am-11am. Apply
in person at Kitchen Designs, 774-4571.
Part-time Software Programmer or Web
Developer wanted by local engineering
software firm. Flexible hours, great real
world experience. See more info at
www.capsher.com/jobs.html, or email
employment @ capsher.com
Part-time vet-tech position available, 15-
miles South of CS. (936)825-8610,
(936)870-6295.
Partner's now hiring. Apply at 113 Wal
ton, CS or partnersfooddelivery.com
Photographers Needed- Must be outgo
ing! We will train. Contact Photo Sys
tems 260-8181.
PT General Errand Runner- Lynntech,
Inc. is looking for a dependable individual
with own transportation and good knowl
edge of the community. Up to 20hrs/wk.
Hourly salary plus mileage. Send resume
to Lynntech. Inc. Runner, 7610 Eastmark
Drive, College Station, TX 77840. E-mail:
hrlynntech@lynntech.com EOE. .
Ptarmigan Club now hiring waitstaff
&door. Call or come by between 3pm-
8pm, 822-2263.
Sales associate, retail experience prefer
red. Call (979)268-9626.
Male or female roommate needed,
$300/mo., own room in house, bus route.
695-9952.
Need 1-male roommate. 2bdrm/2ba.
Own room, bus route. $320/mo. 915-
572-3045.
Room in 3/2, a/c house: studious male, no
smoking, walk tamu, $300-i-util. (979)777-
1147.
Roommate Wanted, Sterling University,
Reduced Rates. Call (830)625-7548.
Roommate wanted. Share 2bdr apar-
ment, all bills paid, free cable. $350/mo.
No deposit*. 574-6913.
Wanted: roommates, M/F, 3bdrm/2bth
house, good location. Call Lauren 778-
2757.
SERVICES
(Sitters For Critters) Pet care in your
home. Insured Sbonded. 979-776-1830.
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insur
ance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-
Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat.- Fri(6pm-8pm)
&Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm).
Inside BankofAmerica. Walk-ins wel
come. S25/cash. Lowest price allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Wednesday, Septeml^t-5^%CLD-f THE BATTALION Page 7
Fuhrman makes comeback
Former detective scores book deal, radio shows
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Of all the
people who got mauled by the O.J. Simpson
trial, Mark Fuhrman probably came out in the
worst shape of all.
Caught lying on the witness stand about his
use of racial slurs, and forced to retire and
plead no contest to perjury, the Los Angeles
detective who found the bloody glove was
ruined — until he relocated to Idaho, scored a
book deal and wrote the best-selling Simpson
retrospective “Murder in Brentwood.”
Since then, Fuhrman, 49, has become one of
the most successful of the Simpson alums.
Now a full-time true crime writer— with two
more “Murder in ...” titles behind him —
Fuhrman is also host of a twice-weekly local
radio talk show called “All About Crime.” Two
of his books have been optioned for TV movies.
Fuhrman, a Tacoma native, owns a ranch
near the resort town of Sandpoint, Idaho. He
said he has adjusted to small-town life —
mending fences, driving his ’94 Chevrolet
truck, taking his two sons to soccer games.
“Is it the thing I’d like to do the most?” the
20-year LAPD veteran said. “No. I’d rather be
nobody, working on a case with my partner in the
middle of the night, making civil service wage. I
can’t have that. This is the next best thing.”
His 1998 book “Murder in Greenwich”
examined the 25-year-old slaying of
Connecticut teenager Martha Moxley. Some
have credited Fuhrman with leading the charge
to arrest Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel.
Skakel is awaiting trial.
“He’s been able to carve out a new life for
himself as a great detective and a commentator
on crime,” said author Dominick Dunne, who
wrote the foreword to “Murder in
Greenwich.” “I’m happy for him.”
At Simpson’s trial, defense attorneys used
tapes of Fuhrman — a key witness for the
prosecution — using racial slurs to cast doubt
on his testimony. Dunne said Fuhrman is not a
racist and he believes Fuhrman’s comments
were blown out of proportion, allowing a guilty
Simpson to go free.
• a , Ful-TImo Engineer. Software Develop-
« 5«i mil it Lynntech is looking lor an individu
al- 1 al Highly skilled in software design and im-
’ tpr or 4>N|^Bn e nt a ti 0n for Win32 systems in C++
■' S.,*« 303 solid background in Active X/DCOM
Mawdev ment using ATL and MFC. The
C3h idate must have a background in pro-
?modts! fimz grai iming control strategies on embedded
!0f aoes FsK-tute'controllers. Ability to troubleshoot
: r •orrvSXc- ctrCv.itry related to microcontrollers, and
by 417-Or'vev B T** emen t PC- to- embedded systems in-
H^^pce programming are required. A mini-
B S./M.S. in Engineering. Physics or
~^' 0ri P u,er or equivalent experi-
in re,a,ed holds. As an engineer you
ota will se expected to actively participate in
ErrvM «t ttfl development, testing, and documen-
B^K)n effort. Candidates should possess
•>»«tr^5^*i erv,sor Y sk ' lls as w® 11 as technical writ-
iMcftr iblllt y Salary based on exp. See
; wWw.lynntech.com for detailed info
resume
hrtynntech@lynntech.com or mail
idant for phrwLyni tech. Inc., 7610 Eastmark Dr.. Col-
Mmp *191 *ti- lege Station, Tx 77840 Attn: Wanda
f 7-lOe.m f* Bliekman. fax: 979-764-5794.
8471R36 Full-Time Research Assistant: Lynn-
r-r -——tec! Inc. a technology development com
mit nnrvr&c par ' ’ as an °P enin 9 for a Research As
sist.mt with a Bachelor's or Masters in
Chem.stry, Physics. Chemical Engineer-
. 1 ing, Mechanical Engineering, or Engineer-
in 9 Technology. The successful candi-
iler 1300 Qtr date will work with a technology develop-
me Burkfcng ment team on the most electrifying tech
ie sk s at**- nologies of the 21st century. You will de-
XKitmuaity sign, fabricate and test electrochemical
Apply by5t materials and structures. You will develop
Of Coiepa ; and fabricate fuel cells and fuel cell sys-
ources 1101 ♦Mfrs * or testing. Salary based on exp.
cc ege statc See www.lynntech.com for detailed info.
4 -5#nd resume to
hrlynntech@lynntech.com or mail Lynn-
depends or tech, Inc., 7610 Eastmark Dr., College
2516 Soutr station. Tx 77840. Attn: Wanda Bleek-
3611 J man fax: 979-764-5794.
Sales help needed, ladies/ children's re
sale store. Starting pay S6 50/hr. 3800
S.Tx, Bryan, 846-3679. Mon.-Fri., 10am-
6pm &Sat., 10am-5pm.
Sales person in fabric shop, sewing and
sales experience preferred, flexible hours.
Apply in person, 318-George Bush Dr.
Square One Restaurant now hiring kitchen
staff. Energetic &fun environment. Must
love food. No experience necessary. 211
William J. Pkwy, downtown Bryan.
U.B. Ski is looking for sales reps to post
College Ski Week fliers. Earn free trips
&extracash. Call 1-800-SKI-WILD.
Veterinary Assistant- M&W 7:30-10:30,
Tue. 7:30-5:30. Thurs. 7:30-11:30 &Fri.
10:30-1:00 +alternate weekends. Bring
resume to 2710 Maloney.
Wanted- Part-time office help. Hours
flexible. Phone and computer skills pre
ferred. Please contact Jack at Legacy
Mortgage at 846-9242.
MOTORCYCLE
1992 Yamaha Virago 750cc, 7100 miles,
$2800. Call Blaine 229-1384.
1994 Kawasaki Ninja 600R, D&D, K&N,
easy parking, $2900 OBO, 739-2731.
1994 Suzuki RF600R- red w/black bra,
factory alarm, full exhaust, low miles,
$3700/080. 260-1898.
1996 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6, maroon. Ex
cellent condition with cover, call Carson:
229-7926, $3995.
1999 Honda 600F4, helmet, slip muffler
&n/chain, $5500. Christal-979-485-8721.
1999 Suzuki GSX600R, silver. 12,000
miles. $4500. Call Nick (281)851-4990.
2001 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Perfect condi
tion, perfect break in complete. 1200-
miles, two helmets plus accessories.
$4800/obo. 575-6095.
at 979 '
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3-5031
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erican-Boofs/- 1
Housekeeping help needed in B/CS 2-
3days per week. 936-825-7975 (Local).
Lead singer and lead guitar player for tra
ditional country band with steady gigs.
Cell 492-1148
Local businessman seeks aggressive,
positive, self-starting male students for
part-time Saturday work. Flexible hours,
top pay. Call 696-0832, 8-10am-only.
Looking for management experience or
leadership abilities to help train a team.
84h 3726.
Lynntech, Inc. is always looking for full
time and part-time positions in our Me
chanical Engineering and Design
Groups These positions include; 1)Ma-
chine Shop 2)CAD and Analysis 3)Proto-
type Assembly and Testing. The CAD
package we use is Pro/ENGINEER, Anal
ysis package is Pro/Mechanica and the
manufacturing package is Pro/Manufactur
ing. Our machine shop consists of a CNC
Mill, Manual Mill and Lathe. The group
works from 6am-12am, Monday-Friday, al
lowing for flexible schedules. Motivated,
hardworking individuals that can work in a
team environment and are committed to
continuous improvements of their own
skills as well as the company are encour
aged to apply. Lynntech EOE. E-mail re
sume: hrlynntech@lynntech.com. Fax:
T'GA-STgA, or bring resume to: Lynntech,
Inc., 7610 Eastmark Dr., College Station,
Jx 77840.
Make money, have fun, work the Texas
Renaissance Festival. Call Debi 979-279-
3274 or 979-696-7506.
Miscellaneous secretarial work, 10^
'l2hrs/wk. Send resume to: Hann Enter
prises, 1300-Walton Dr., CS, 77840.
Models needed for Life Drawing class.
$ 10/hr. Models are required to disrobe.
Call or e-mail for interview (979)694-0068
tinstarstudio@juno.com
how to PartySf/
healthy morning
Office assistant at Century 21, phone
&computer skills a must. Must be availa
ble mornings. 693-7653.
ibutor of a natmt
otects your Livfl
»re? Call 1-800*
Part-time aid for busy medical office.
M,W,F mornings. Send resume to 1605
|Rock Prarie Road, Suite-312, C.S. 77845.
fw.partysharp/'
Part-time apartment maintenance, flexible
hours, will train, 2bdrm condo possibly in-
:luded. 822-1616.
• •
5 art-time childcare, 6-8hrs guaranteed per
week, 1-child 6.5yrs old, must have valid
drivers license Sreferences. 694-9918.
’art-time cooks & counter help needed.
Dali 764-2933
Homes
hens
ppliances
ourts
iter
’art-time Girl Friday position for dependa
ble, responsible, enthusiastic, mature per
son with good transportation. Must have
bookkeeping and data entry experience
end references required. Flexible hours.
(979)776-1948.
’art-time help wanted, service station at-
endant, basic automotive knowledge. Vil-
a Maria Chevron 776-1261.
College
[(■Uii
Part-time office assistant needed for busy
-eal estate office. Must be a detail orient
ed people person with reliable transporta
tion and good computer skills. This posi
tion requires 12-20hrs/wk. Apply in per
son 8/27-8/31, Coventry Glen Realty,
1003 University Drive East, CS.
! (|People Person? Call 846-1756.
2001 Kawasaki Ninja EX-250, red. Good
condition. Only 487 miles. Call Mike,
268-2904. $3200.
‘99 Honda Shadow Aero 1100cc, 1200
miles, showroom condition, $7900. 4-year
warranty. 778-3277.
Honda Moped, 80cc, good parking, $500.
Call 822-0545.
MUSIC
Heavy Metal Drummer and Bassist need
ed. Call Thomas 731-8533, Jeff 695-
2139.
Heavy rock guitarist seeking bassist,
drummer, and singers (possibly play guitar
also) for band. Adam 731-8394.
Texas music artist seeks lead guitar, bass
and fiddle players. Gigs coming up soon.
Will be recording this fall. Call 775-5102
and ask for David.
PETS
Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter,
775-5755, www.shelterpets.org
Free dog to good home. Call to inquire.
260-3244 or 224-1029.
Healer Puppies, good working dogs, $100.
Call 822-0545.
Rotweiler/ Chow puppies. Free. 979-774-
3147. Leave message.
Siberiarl Husky Pups, AKC, 14-weeks old,
$195. Call after 6pm @979-364-2998.
The Cat’s Cradle has a great selection of
cats & kittens for adoption! Fee includes
complete health care. Student discount.
So. C.S. 936-870-6295.
REAL ESTATE
Fabulously unique and charming country
home and lucrative small business (Pecan
Grove), 10-min. east of San Marcos. 25-
acres, new guest house, barn w/offices
and exercise room. Adjacent land availa
ble, $550,000. 512-357-2300/738-0652.
ROOMMATES
1614 RockHollow, shuttle, female room
mates, $350/mo., appliances included.
(979)778-3456.
Female roommate ASAP, new 2bdrm/2bth
duplex, fenced yard, w/d, $400 +1/2bills.
778-8305.
Female roommate needed, 2bdrm/2bth,
$300/mo +1/2bills. Call Debbie 846-1125.
Female roommate, 2bdrm/2bth apartment,
$375/mo. +1/2bills. Own room, walking
distance to campus. 696-2130.
M-needed, share 3bdrm/2bth townhouse,
$300/mo. +util., nonsmoker, cable, w/d.
979-731-8427.
M/F roommate for condo, 1-block from
campus, next to Northgate, own bed/bath
w/walk-in closet, w/d, $325/mo. Call Erik
(979)764-2170 or (979)260-3472, leave
message.
M/F roommate needed ASAP. New du
plex with w/d, yard, close to campus. 694-
9771. 1/2-off first month's rent.
M/F roommate needed, 2bdrm/2bth mo
bile home on 2818, w/d, $275/mo.
+1/2bills, fully furnished. Nick (281)851-
4990.
Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan
846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling
695-9193.
Take Your Mate On A Date. Horseback
Ride, Candlelight Ribeye Dinner & Log
Cabin For The Night, $80/Person. 936-
546-0690.
Yoga Classes- Anusava Yoga- All Levels-
Mornings, Evenings- (979)268-3838
aggieyoga.com
TUTORS
COSC 422 Structural Concrete tutor need
ed ASAP! Call 693-0993.
Need science tutor (Chemistry/ Biology,
etc.) organized enough to help small
groups of our organization. Will pay well.
Call 776-0618.
Tutoring available. Many subjects. Spe
cializing in helping international students
with writing. 774-0948.
WANTED
I need Notre Dame or UT tickets. Call
713-294-5432.
Students extra sports passes, will pay $$.
Call Adam 575-7026.
TEXAS A&M vs. NOTRE DAME. Buying
all tickets. 1-888-301-8499.
Graduation
Continued frorn Page 5
through the weekend so stu
dents can have their diplomas
framed before they leave town.
“That way they can show
mom and dad their diploma in a
frame instead of a tube,”
Lukeman said.
Different options can be
viewed at the display in the back
of the MSC or online at their
Website, http://uplus.tamu.edu.
Besides all the pomp and cir
cumstance, students must make
sure they are going to be able to
walk the stage at Reed Arena
and check with their advisors to
do a degree audit and register
for graduation in Heaton Hall.
What they are going to do
after graduation should also be
planned out, and C. Wayne
Terrell, associate director of the
Career Center, said December
grads need to register with them
as soon as possible to take
advantage of the opportunities
the Career Center offers.
“Everyday they delay, (regis
tering) they are missing inter
views,” Terrell said.
Terrell said registering with
the Career Center allows stu
dents to interview on campus
when employers visit. They can
also have access to job listings
for those employers who do not
visit the campus.
Once a resume is posted,
companies can come and search
the Career Center's database for
what skills they are looking for.
Another benefit is being able
to attend workshops, many of
which, Terrell said, are offered
by employer volunteers.
“This is beneficial because
students can hear first-hand
what employers are looking
for,” Terrell said.
Workshop topics include
resume writing and advice on
A BIG AGGIE
The Parking, Traffic & Transportation Services Department
would like to thank all students for their cooperation in
removing their vehicles from the 12th Man lots for the
McNeese State game.
Ott-TMt
If you forgot to remove your vehicle from any 12th Man
lot for the McNeese game, dont worry!
for ONE TIME ONLY
we have dismissed all 12th Man
relocation-related citations.
Please, remember on Sept. 21 to remove your vehicle
by 6:30 p.m. from any designated 12th Man lot for the
■ Okalahoma State game.
* This offer is ONLY good for individuals relocated from the
12th Man lots prior to the McNeese State Game, Sept. J. *
what to wear to the interview.
Terrell said interviewing
workshops are important and
students should utilize these
workshops in order to make a
good first impression on a
potential employer.
“Those who haven’t beep
grounded at (interviewing)
basics come in at a disadvanf
tage," Terrell said.
Career fairs can also be a
way to make contacts and
Terrell said students from all
majors should take advantage
of them.
Terrell said there is no rul^
stating that Liberal Arts major£
cannot attend a Business Careef
fair and there are a lot of
employers who are looking for
all majors.
Even though this is an exci^
ing semester for December
graduates, there is a lot of planl-
ning to do for those getting
ready to leave Aggieland.
Part Time Technical Writer
Entry Level
UCS develops, sells and supports
IT systems for the auto dealer
industry. In business since 1970,
we are a solid, well-established
corporation with a track record of
success. We seek an individual
with PC skills to collect and format
information for our technical
on-line knowledge base system.
Must be interested in problem
solving and communicating
solutions to others in writing.
Attention to detail and excellent
editing grammar skills are
required. This position offers
direct payroll deposit, free on-site
gym and semi-annual per
formance/salary reviews. 15-20
hours per week with flexible
schedule between 8 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Non-smokers only. EOE. To
apply, please call our Recruiting
hotline or visit our website.
UCS, Inc.
Attn: ad #1366
200 Quality Circle
College Station, TX 77845
595-2609
www.unlversalcomputersys.com
read the fine print.
CLASSIFIEDS
CALL 845-0569
TO PLACE YOUR AD