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The Battalion Classified Page 9 Continued from page 8 HELP WANTED d).This rateapplie t an additional 5 i to end to qua! Time Research Assistant: Lynn- , Inc. a technology development com- ly has an opening for a Research As- jnt with a Bachelor’s or Masters in imistry, Physics, Chemical Engineer- Mechanical Engineering, or Engineer- Technology. The successful candi- t will work with a technology develop- itteam on the most electrifying tech- jgiesof the 21st century. You will de- fabricate and test electrochemical lerials and structures. You will develop fabricate fuel cells and fuel cell sys- > for testing. Salary based on exp. www.lynntech.com for detailed info. resume to WANTED n Engineer: Re S :f: sail aspects ofr,; rnntech@lynntech.com or mail Lynn- concept develop-s '' lnc - 7610 Eastmark Dr ~ | sign, and detail os fen-T x 77840. Attn also include involw ''* ax: 979-764-5794. College Wanda Bleek- lesting, refinenr: up. A working Jp Wanted. Part time work in Houston and rapid prototp; weekends & holidays through January ility to work on is physically demanding. Pay starts pidly understand^ a ii 979-777-2762 after 9pm j requirements of al business needs part-time ware- ise help/ delivery driver. Must have driving record. Need to be available .•Fri. Please call 779-7043 for appli- itech, Inc. is always looking for full- and part-time positions in our Me- lical Engineering and Design tips These positions include; 1)Ma- Shop 2)CAD and Analysis 3)Proto- Assembly and Testing. The CAD kagewe use is Pro/ENGINEER, Anal- package is Pro/Mechanica and the commercial equpil nu,actunn 9 package is Pro/Manufactur- Id possess supevs I Our machine shop consists of a CNC technical writing a I Manual Mil1 and Lathe - The group exp See wvwv psto™6a m -12am, Monday-Friday, al lied info Send r tij l ,n 9 ,or ,lexible scheclules - Motivated, lynntech.com c » lworkin 9 individuals that can work in a 610 Eastmark ft M 1 " env ' ronment and are committed to 77840 Attn | ,tinuous improvements of their own ^9-764-5794 5 as wel1 as ,he com P an y are encour- pdtoapply. Lynntech EOE. E-mail re el hrlynntech@lynntech.com. Fax: 5794, or bring resume to: Lynntech, , 7610 Eastmark Dr., College Station, 77840. sd. While experieaj :ific area is not le fuel cells, power: d test equipment ipment, envii iltoring equipment iation equipment A minimum B.S r Physics or ited fields. As ar expected to active* velopment, testre ort of prototype, ?er, Software Dev?; ni s looking tor an incj l- software design an Win32 systems in eund in Active X/ g ATL and MFC ive a background strategies on office now hiring full-time Medical istant. Great experience for student (lying for medical school. Position re- Jres a one year commitment. Salary Ability to trouW* 1 1 nmencery with experience. Please fax o microcontrollers j I ;ume t0 (9 79 ) 776 -4260 or apply in per- at Allergy Assoc ates, 2706 Osier - embedded system mg are required. A Engineering, Physa e or equivalenl ea Ids; As an engines' L, Bryan TX 77802. rt-time office assistant needed for busy ilestate office. Must be detail oriented to actively participsfr 116 P erson wi,h reliable transportation ' good computer skills. This position luires 15-20hrs/wk and occasional Sat- lays. Apply in person Coventry Glen laity, 1003 University Dr. East, College for detailed h ation ' irt-time position available at COPY or rfcRNER 8am-12pm, M-F. Customer 310 Eastmark Dr., C >rvice position w/responsibility of per- 77840. Attn: iVa: m'ng deliveries. Must be friendly, de- Kfabte and have clean driving record. '9-764-5794. ch Technician"^ ? ia Pe rson . 1404 Te * as Ave - South, candidate is tods-on, d detail onented Irical Engmeenng. Tm light design work, wnig EOE. Visit us velopers and Prt itinued on i ’attime Receptionist/ Staff Assistant. yiitech, Inc. is looking for energetic indi- duals with good phone, general office e departmentsasnst ''IPC skills. Understanding in MS Word plus. 15-20hrs/wk, 7:45-5:30, M-F ch@ lynntech.com, ra.t' a lable. Note position applying for in echnician 7610 EaS wer letter or on resume and hours avail- Station, TX 7784(1 * Mail to: 7610 Eastmark Dr., CS, TX Fax: 764-5794 or e-mail: :lynntech@lynntech.com. EOE. •time Research Technician. Lynn- locaf engineering" lnc - is accepting resumes for e schedule, See more info 'jobs.html, or sher.com Homes :hens ig .ppliances lourts truer nt College ^ inds-on candidate with knowledge in in- istrial or technology design. You will be jj-j xking in the lab building and assem- ing. If you are interested please email some to: hrlynntech@lynntech.com, P.D. Research Technician, 7610 astmark Dr., College Station, TX 77840 lax. 693-0017. EOE. Visit us at lynntech.com aceptionist needed for Aerofit Health and itness Center. Must be friendly and have I outgoing personality. Call David 846- 24 or apply in person at 4455 Carter ■reek. ■all Avon, $10 starter fee. Easy/sells it- ftW. P-T/F-T. Call Nancy 1-800-873- ■16access code 00-free call. I /PIST NEEDED with excellent typing I ills AND detailed knowledge of the Pub- E tion Manual of the American Psycho- teal Association 4th Edition. Work for |&M grad student transferring papers t m Chicago to APA style. 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Wright expected to have results of an MRI on Thursday, and Campo said he would not make a final decision on the quarterback’s playing status for the Arizona game until after that. Wright has started three of five games in place of injured rookie Quincy Carter. Campo said Clint Stoerner would start ahead of Ryan Leaf, the former No. 2 over all pick the Cowboys signed Oct. 12, if QB woes Wright is not ready to play Sunday. “Clint understands the offense, and knows what we are trying to get accom plished,” Campo said. “At this point if An thony can not go, I don’t see that changing before the end of the week.” Stoerner, a second-year player from Arkansas, has never started in the NFL. He has played in only three games, completing 4-of-7 passes for 44 yards and two touch downs in his two appearances this season. Dallas was prepared to sign Leaf then, but he failed a physical because of a wrist prob lem. His second chance with the Cowboys continue came after Carter tore his left hamstring at Oakland on Oct. 7. Campo said there was a good chance that Leaf could play for the Cowboys on Sunday. “I feel comfortable that Ryan can do everything we’re asking him to do,” Campo said. “The wrist isn’t a factor now. But we haven’t gone through a crises, he hasn’t been on the field yet.” After the Cowboys’ 9-7 win over Wash ington on Oct. 15, Wright had some swelling in the knee and did not take part in the team’s only two practices before having last weekend off. Big 12 Continued from Page 7 In each of the last 38 meet ings between the two schools, at least one team has been ranked. In 34 of the 38, one of the two teams was in The Associated Press top 10. The Sooners’ 31-14 win last season snapped a Nebraksa series-long, seven-game win ning streak. The Huskers hold the nation’s longest Division A home winning streak at 19 games, and slightly are favored in the contest. Meanwhile, OU is 10-1 against ranked teams under head coach Bob Stoops. The Sooners also hold a 20- ganie winning streak and have not lost to a team ranked in the top 10 in its last eight attempts. Something will have to give when the two powerhous es collide at 1 1 a.m. Saturday. Something in the water The University of Missouri may have the best 1-2 punch of linebackers in the nation in Sean Doyle and Jamonte Robinson. Combined, the duo average 25.3 stops per game, and both are in the top five in the con ference in tackles. Doyle, who recorded 16 tackles against Iowa State on Oct. 13, is No. 2 in the con ference, while Robinson comes in fifth. Robinson also had a solid performance against the Cyclones, piling up a career-high 18 tackles. TCU Continued from Page 7 Janes, Rose, freshman Dan Blanchard and senior Pat Kennedy combined to set the Missouri pool record by nearly two seconds. “That was the best swim of the weekend,” Nash said. “They were four guys who were almost toast by the time they got there, but saw what the pool record was, thought they could take a run at it, and this is a record from (a pool) that has had con ference championships there.” The A&M women’s team also traveled to Missouri, placing fourth out of five schools in the relays, one point behind the University of Kansas for third place. The women lost their dual meet to Missouri 191.5 to 108.5. The numbers could be deceiv ing this early in the year, how ever, with many new swimmers adding to the mix. The A&M women’s team added 13 fresh men to this year’s team, as well as two transfers. Two bright spots during the dual meet for the women were senior All-American Clara Ho and freshmen Tiffany Moore. 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