Workers Wanted
WORKERS WANTED
Several young, community-oriented, non-profit businesses in Ann Arbor are now looking for serious, responsible people who are experienced in or willng to learn and develop the fields of:
SALES
Both the Rainbow Trucking Company and the Rainbow Multi-Media organization currently produce and distribute a wide range of products including records, books, clothing, rolling papers, pipes and roachclips, posters, buttons and stickers; and services like advertising, printing, recording, graphics, publicity, sound system rentals, and production of cultural events. Sales staff (necessary to get these things to the people) are now being put together and a number of positions are now open for Sales Managers and salespeople. The possibilities for making lots of cash on sales commissions are wide open. Cali Leni Sinclair at Rainbow Trucking Co. at 761-1709 (or drop by their offices at 1520 Hill St.) or talk to Linda Ross at Rainbow Multi-Media, 769-5850 (offices at 208 W. Liberty).
DISTRIBUTION
Rainbow Advertising currently does distribution of flyers, posters and postcards for a number of organizations in Ann Arbor and is looking for a person to take charge of this function ad Distribution Manager. The possibility of developing a whole distribution company (with full staff, etc.) exists, as does the immediate possibility of simply making good money for good work. Contact Frank Bach at 769-5850 (208 W. Liberty).
PRINTING
Built almost from the ground up by printers Sam Smith and Barbara Mchugh (with help from the folds upstairs at the Blind Pig) the collectively-controlled Rainbow Press had developed into a high-quality operation specializing in all kinds of color printing. The Rainbow Press is currently looking for people to run presses, cutters, and folders and do general shop work on a salary basis, Call and leave word for Sam or Barb at 761 -7641.
WISE UP, YOU LONG-HAIRED WEIRDO. IF YOU WANT A CITY JOB YOU'LL HAVE TO GET A HAIRCUT SO YOU LOOK NORMAL, LIKE ME! LARRY WRIGHT
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