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Oran Torino '74 Caprice "3995 72 Torino Estate Wagon Coupe I '73 Mallbu *4455 '73 Pinto *2135 Coupe Runabout '73 Voga *2333 >71 Mustang Hatchback Mach | IIPHMsi '73 T-Olr4 '73 Gran Torino wagon '73 wagon '73 V*lnto *1335 '74 Grand Torino *73 Rlvlora Co"p? *74 BuicK '74 Gran Torino Century Brougham I '74 Buick '74 BIHtt Cp* Gran Sport '74 ToHfflO 4-dr. < I NOTICE WHII I Chock wKh one of our Saksman: OdoH Cfoory, Uo Ed Hiekmon, Ekwoi Wosteon, Stovo Mi A. PA. 'til 9^CK> P.W. I 1400 South Stratford Rd. . . . One Block <> The Winston-Salem Chronicle Choosing Autumn means back to school for many people and for a great many of them, it means choosing a vocational school. If youfe considering the Better Business Bureau suggests you do some homework first. A good vocational school can offer sound training and prepare you for a satisfying career. But some schools are not so good. If you're not careful, you may discover too late that only a few people complete courses at the school (because course content, facilities or instruction is inadequate), that the school doesn't or won't help you find job, or that potential employ R'SAl t MORE TRADE-INS.. Mil.lHHIJ-BUILM | *78 Dodg* *2338 '? Swinger '78 Plymouth Satellite Setoring C '7 ?* ' '74 Cougar IWIIPlPPWfJWM '73 Oldo "33" *7 4-dr. '73 OlOo "88" Cpe a 'i ^ '74 Grand Prix '? '75 Grand Prix [f '74 Ventura 4-dr. * '74 Trans-Am ? '74 Safari c Wagon m '78 Trans-Am *78 Firebird '7 HHhBH *7 *73 Rivera *4695 '74 Bute* *4898 "* Century '74 BulcH *4795 *7 2-Or. Low mileage US SERVICE YOUR LE YOU SHOP HAf 4 CarMgr., Jo* Tranaou. Frank M haffay, Tarty Watts, PhH Byarty, M Won.-FrL, Open Sat. S: Chevrolet, North off tho Now Hanoi A Vocation< ers think the training is worthless. So when you talk to a school sales representative, ask these questions? and get the plete the'Course in comparison to those who drop out? Ask for names and addresses of students who have graduated from the school m the past six months. Get in touch with them and find out what they say. Will you be able to cancel the contract within a specified time period if you change your mind? The Federal Trade Commission has a three-day cooling off rule which ogives you three business days in which to cancel any contract I ^ 18 Dodge *1298 % Vi-Ton 13 Chev. *893 ff V*-Ton 'St Chevrolet Vi-ton. short wheel base " ^ '3 Staler 1 '3 Chevrolet I VSton with cover, loaded '4 Blazer I r4 Chev. *2398 | WTon "6" '4 Clcamlno*3995M r4 Ford 'Mon f IT CMC (8) I IT Ford 1 (8 CMC (8) % 19 Chevrolet 9 IT Chevrolet (2) m . Used OIMC 8 I hevrolet Vans ^^5 '?CMC 1 Dump, tandem axles f9 CMC 1 Tractor with 5th wheel '4 Cfmvrol^t Tractor with 5th wheel '1 Infernaflonal Tractor, tandem axles CAR I % JES MALL 1 M fl, Thomas Amos* I ugh Kay I OO-BrOO 1 lilts. I ' Mall 765-7030 - 1 .V September 13, 1975 al School " over $25 that you sign in your home, with no obligation (if the school is . involved in interstate commerce and most are). Your state also may - ? have a cooling-off law that Is there a refund policy if you' can't complete the course? Is the school licensed to do business by the state? *Is the school accredited by art agency recognized by the U.S. Office of Education? Remember, though, that this is no guarantee that the school^ is good. Who will hold your ^ i . ii < - ? installment contract for collection? Sometimes your contract is sold to a bank or finance company, and if you have questions about the money later, you won't be able to deal directly with the school. Don't give in if the salesperson says you must sign a contract immediately while they still have openings. A reputable school will give you time to check around. If the salesperson says you are guaranteed a job when you complete < the course, be skeptical. No school can promise that, says the BBB. If you are told that you scored amazingly high on the aptitude lest or entrance exam, be suspicious. And don't believe a salesperson wo implies that the school is ^ somehow connected with a major industry or governmental organization. Don't get answers only from the school. Contact prospective employers. Ask these questions: Does the employer hire graduates of the school? How many graduates has the employer actually hired in the past year? Were they hired because of school training? Did the training make any difference in starting salary? m You can contact high school, military or V.A. counselors for advice. You can get in touch with unions and trade and professional associations to determine what the job situation is in the field you want to enter. Find out if these people think the training you have in mind would be valuable. And contact a Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints against the school have been filed. Unreputable schools some- * times mask a contract hv calling it an "Application for Enrollment" or an "Enrollment Agrement." Read the fine print: if yoa sign it, it's a legally binding contract.
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