University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1993

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Students work a drink stand during Gator Expo during homecoming week. Students order pizza from Little Caesers in the Reitz Union. This food chain and others recently opened branches on campus. taste to of the Your pockets are empty. Tuition, car and insurance payments, and your credit card bill are all due next week. What are you going to do? Well, tough times call for tough measures. You must get a job. The variety of jobs that OF students can choose from range from being a Resident Assistant (RA) to being a sales clerk. also have a choice of working off campus or on through the work study and OPS programs. Being an RA is great because I can my work hours around my said junior Cassie Mumby, a journalism major. My favorite part is being able to help the people on my floor, and the worst part is being on call during the weekends. The hall residents tend to get a bit wild! Students who wish to become RA ' s must go through a class and camp in order to learn their responsibilities and how to handle critical situations they might For students who have off campus jobs Rea Word the schedules and responsibilities differ. Aaron Yabut, a freshman, works at Lchters as a cashier. Due to his class schedule he is only able to work during the afternoons and evenings. My boss was real understanding and allowed me to work only during the so that it would not affect my in classes, he said. Besides giving students spending the jobs also give them a sense of responsibility. You not only learn to balance your time between school, job and friends, but also how to budget your spending, Aaron said. Through their work, students obtain and get taste of the real world. They soon realize that life isn ' t always a bowl of cherries and that begging and pleading might work with parents, but not with bosses. — by Patricia Fuentes Students work on the sets for Gator Growl. 40 Student Life

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Students working at I Can ' t Believe It ' s Yogurt, one a the recently opened stores in the union, give change and take orders from students. Phi Omega members keep their informational booth open and answer questions about events and areas on campus. Junior history major, Michael sweatshirts Florida Book Store across from or On the run, a student working for Little Caesars delivers a pizza to some dormitory residents. Life 41

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