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CAHS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD BUSINESSES

The business department at Charlotte Amalie High School is placing business students who are to graduate in June in on-the-job training for their final semester.
The students are highly qualified and would make great part-time employees for local businesses, according to business teacher Richard Brown.
"We've placed 51 students so far," Brown said, "but we need help placing three or four more."
Because they are seniors the students are available to work from 1 to 5 p.m. four days a week and are usually paid minimum wage for their services.
The training period is for 10 to 12 weeks, Brown said.
All students have been trained in the areas of word processing, keyboarding, general office procedures and communications skills.
Anyone wishing to hire one of the students should contact Brown at CAHS at 774-0780 ext. 2127.

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