Now she‘s hoping that a potenâ€" tial employer will see her sitting on that bench in that park across from Waterloo Town Square, recâ€" ognize her qualifications and hire willing to work as a receptionist. I‘ve done everything you‘re supposed to do to get a job. getting a decent resume, targetâ€" ing places [ want to work, looking in the want ads, going to places I want to work I couldn‘t even guess how many resumes I‘ve sent out." al! the conventional approaches to finding a job, with no success [deally, she‘d like to find work in her field, teaching software appliâ€" sations for example, but she‘s also Day graduated from UW last year with a Bachelor of Indepen dent Studies, specializing in comâ€" puters and learning. Since then, the Kitchener resident has tried ‘I heard of a woman in Toronto who had done this about a year ago, and [ thought, ‘I‘ll never be that desperate.‘ Well I am," said Dav But University of Waterloo graduate Lee Meredith Day hopes that by going public with her job hunt, by sitting in Waterloo‘s Jester‘s Court every day holding in front of her face a homeâ€"made cardboard picture frame on which she‘s written Job Wanted and stapled copies of her resume, she‘ll find that fullâ€"time job she‘s been hunting for the past eleven months This isn‘t a job search technique you‘ll find in the handbooks. Lee‘s desperately seeking PAGE A16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1991 A JOB! Unemployed UW grad Lee Meredith Day has gone public with her search for a fullâ€"time job. her. "I won‘t be just one of 50 applications for a single job," she said. Day is prepared to spend at least two hours each workday for several weeks at the park â€" the fuf rest of her day is spent job hunting the traditional way. "I‘ve already make contacts as a result of this," said Day, "and I‘m optimistic I‘ll make more." W _ The Waterloo County Board of Education K Fun & exercise in a friendly atmosphere K Low membership rates (new members can join for $150) * Free instruction for beginners * Ice time available for industrial, school or church league rentals Elmira Curling Club WE OFFER: + Your tuition is paid for + You receive a training allowance + You gain valuable job experience Ray Ward Director of Education Sponsored by Employment and Immigration Canada in conjunction with the Waterioo County Board of Education For registration or more information call the Adult and Continuing Education Department at 570â€"0300 ext. 4150 or after Sept. 12, 1991, 744â€"5542. BE A CURLER! 220 King Street N., _ #"Â¥1 "JJVIUV Unit J, Waterloo We will honour (Behind Mega Pizza) Sessions from (Above Larry‘s Hair Design) the Sunâ€"Spot Announces ... FIND OUT WHY CURLING IS SUCH A POPULAR FAMILY WINTER SPORT! Try Curling this winter If you are between the ages of 16 and 24 then the Job Entry Program is for you. Total Hair & Body Care Perms â€" Highlights â€" Cuts â€" Acrylic Nails + Facials â€" Manicures â€" Pedicures â€" Suntanning 220 King St. N., Unit J, Waterioo (Behind Mega Pizza) Job Entry Program SUNâ€"SATIONS LEARNING FOR A LIFETIME! LARRVYV‘S or further information call: HOZPZV ORPEH HAIR DESIGN 886â€"3565 Under New Management Formerly the Sunâ€"Spot 885â€"0080 The Waterloo County Board of Education TAN WITHOUT SAND 747â€"5563 at the draws | Â¥ Curling as often as you wish on the nights you wish * Bonspiels, jitneys, social events K 4 sheets of ice K 2 licensed lounges Â¥ Social and competitive Susan Sanderson Chairperson of the Board CALL TODAY!