VVINSIDER : VOLUME 4 : NUMBER 26 : AUGUST 29, 1986 CAMPUS HOURS VCC-VANCOUVLR VOCATIONAL INSTITU 11 , , LIBRARY 'L ' ' u M Well summer is almost gone and with fall comes the start of several classes and back to regular hours for most departments. The Library From September 2, 1986 to March 31, 1987 the Library will be open during the following hours: Monday - Thursday 07:30 — 21:00 Friday 07:30 — 17:00 Saturday 12:00 — 16:00 FW Admissions. Cashier, Student Records, Counselling and Switchboard These areas will be operational during the following times: September 2 - September 4 08:00 - 18:00 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday September 5, 12, 19, & 26 08:00 - 17:00 Friday September 8 - September 25 08:00 - 19:00 Monday to Thursday September 13, 20 09:00 - 15:00 Saturdays In addition, the following departments will be holding information sessions in the mall from September 8 to 11 (Monday to Thursday) from 16:30 to 19:00. Business Drafting Small Business Development Instructor Training Program Hai rdressing/Cosmetic/Esthetics Delicatessen (Charcuterie) Security Counsel 1ing LG BLOOD DONOR CLINIC The first clinic of the fall will be held Monday September 29 from 10:00 to 16:00 in the main mal1. GBC QUOTE OF THE WEEK VAHCOUl/lR Trying to squash a rumour is like trying to unring a bell. COMMUNITY COLLEGE Vancouver Vocational Institute LIBRARY FILMS The Library Film Series starts again September 9 with films every Tuesday at 12:00 noon. Hope to see you there . . . bring your lunch! September 9 — (In conjunction with the Small Business Department .... ARE YOU AN ENTREPRENEUR? This program is designed to help the viewer decide if he or she is an entrepreneur. The program explores three questions: What is an entrepreneur? What is a an entrepreneur's role in starting a business? What are the personal qualities usually found in successful entrepreneurs? Showing that entrepreneurship is a career opportunity worth considering, the film presents the costs and rewards of self-employment while examining a variety of career goals. Interviews with successful entrepreneurs provide information about independent career choices. WHAT WILL YOUR NEW VENTURE DEMAND? The responsibilities of running a business fall into several categories of which the entrepreneur is only one. This program looks at managers, researchers, accountants, engineers and other people whose skills are as essential to the success of a new venture as those of the entrepreneur. The program helps the individual assess what role is best for him. It challenges people to think about their own strengths and interests, to recognize the need for a division of responsibility and to plan accordingly in making career choices. JOB OPPORTUNITIES INSTRUCTOR, RESTORATION OF HERITAGE BUILDINGS PROGRAMS, VVI Campus. Term is from September 15 to December 20, 1986 full time, or September 15 to March 31, 1987 part time. Closing date is September 3, 1986. HALF TIME TECHNICAL SERVICES LIBRARIAN, serving all three campuses. Closing date is September 10, 1986. COORDINATOR II, Small Business Development Centre, VVI. Closing date is September 5, 1986. TEMPORARY COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE, College Health Services, Langara. Closing date is September 5, 1986. Term is from September 15 to March 31, 1987. PIANO INSTRUCTOR, Strathcona Community Centre. Apply by September 2, 1986 to the Strathcona Community Centre, 601 Keefer Street, Vancouver, V6A 3V8.