Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 2, Number 1, 1 January 1985 — Stay-in-School Program Gives Students Chance to Earn Money While Learning [ARTICLE]

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Stay-in-School Program Gives Students Chance to Earn Money While Learning

Part time and fulltime employment for high school and college students are available through a Stay-in-School program coordinated by the Hawaii State Employment Office and the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Personnel Office. Y ou must be a student in good standing with at least a minimum grade point average of 2.0 or C. You also must be a high school student or a fulltime student attending an accredited college who is enrolled in at least 12 semester hour credits. The positions offer exposure to a government office working environment and general clerical skills. Light

typing is required in most positions. Experience, however, is not necessary. You ean earn vacation, sick leave and service credit for time employed. Contact the State Employment Office, 548-3809, for verification of eligibility (verification that earnings are needed from employment in order to return to or remain in school.) You may also schedule an interview appointment by contacting Ramona Mauchly, 471-8491, at the shipyard's personnel office. It is important you report for your scheduled interview.