

D i d
S o m e o n e
S a y
W o r k ! ? ?
In the beginning
. . . there was
"voluntary" work — enough work
for some 200 students. Work service
coordinators Denise Sparrow and
Eric McLaren were responsible for
assigning each student to such
exciting jobs as cafeteria,
maintenance, security, the IRC, the
pool, and administrative offices.
Everyone's "favorite" jobs,
cafeteria or maintenance, were
assigned to each student for only one
semester. Although "disappointed,"
students spent the next semester at a
desk job.
Once assigned to a job, a student
was required to put in three hours of
work a week. This might sound like
a short duration of time, but for the
student these three hours seemed
like twenty hours in an already
crowded schedule.
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