The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, November 30, 19335 - t 11 i: l Y ' ": 1 : ' S. Truett Cathy, founder and Experts' say employers favor ibusfliness, r By STEPHANIE VON 1SENBURG Staff Writer Although campus business recruit ers place an emphasis on a liberal arts education, the most popular majors at UNC are business and technical, and those graduates are favored by businesses in hiring and salaries, experts say. "Technical or business-type back- - grounds will land the best jobs . . . .at least at entry-level," said Greg Sampson, director of research at the .Labor Market Information division . of the Employment Securities Com mission in Raleigh. . , Accounting, business administra tion and management, pharmacy, - economics and nursing were the majors hired most, according to a salary survey of 1988 UNC graduates. Students have begun to show renewed interest in non-profit and , social service areas, but because these areas do not recruit students, the jobs are harder to find, said Marcia Harris, director of UNC's Career r Planning and Placement Services. Couris . , Reagan has appointed or promoted -r bandra Day O Connor, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy and Chief Justice William Rehnquist are the most conservative members of the court, Pollitt said. . Both Pollitt and Fein agreed there may already be enough votes on the Supreme Court to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion. Reagan appointed enough conservative justices to possibly swing the vote on the abortion issue. The president promised to appoint Ranking from page 1 the recruiting situation as a problem ''and is taking steps to remedy it. Lynne Gerber, executive director of ' the MBA program, said the business ' school needs a larger class size and ; would need a larger building to accommodate an increased enrol lment. But the school has no inten . -;tions of expanding to that capacity . in the near future, she said. 4 Topping said MBA executive fellows, graduate students from the v. MBA program, are working with the placement department. Unlike past t years, the operational budget will be .,; increased to raise money for recruit lament programs, he said. Money has been raised from three different corporations to help make "great strides," Topping said. But he added, "I would rather be stronger in areas that we already are strong in." . Other changes include inviting recruiters to the Carolina Inn to meet with faculty members to discuss businesses needs and the MBA program's curriculum, Perreault said. . . Send Fill in this form or write your greeting legibly on a clean sheet of paper. Return it to the DTH, Room 104, Carolina Union, by 12 NOON Tuesday, December 6. Payment: Check or money order. NO CASH. Happy Holidays! T' Mi I chairman of Chlck-f il ueclhiinioca Students interested in personnel occupations may also find it difficult to find an entry-level job, as most personnel positions require expe rience, Harris said. Because of the recent Wall Street shake-up, there are fewer jobs avail able in investment banking. But the remaining jobs pay well and are popular with college graduates, Sampson said. - Computer programming and man agement of information systems are popular occupations that require a computer science or math degree or hands-on experience, Harris said. The salary and demand for com puter programmers have fluctuated with the industry and are now high again, she said, because of the lower number of graduates and the rise in the computer industry. UNC's five-year pharmacy pro gram is popular with students who can land their first jobs with an average salary of $36,000. Although that makes it one of the highest paying occupations, the salary of a judges who shared his conservative views when he was elected, but some Democrats say Reagan has taken his promise too far. "In the 8th Circuit court, they just had a case where the court upheld a Minnesota abortion law that said minors could not get an abortion without notifying both of their parents even if they don't know or couldn't find their parents," Pollitt said. "Every Reagan-appointed judge upheld the law, while every judge appointed before Reagan voted against it." Planned Parenthood of Minnesota is one of the plantiffs in the case. "Forty-two percent of our minors come from split families, and some times they haven't seen one of the -A Inc. Carolina Students1 Credit Union Rates SHARE CERTIFICATE RATES 30-89 Days 6500 simple 90-179 Days 7.2527.521 180-269 Days 7.8828.200 270-364 Days 7.8828.200 365 Days 8.1708.512 Compounding is daily. Rates subject to change daily.. Longer terms are negotiable, as are amounts of $10,000 or more. LOAN RATES Share Secured 10.00 Co-Signer 13.00 Travel 16.00 Rates subject to change daily. CSCU is not affiliated with UNC-CH. X your Holiday in the Friday December 9 Daily Tar Heel - The last issue before Winter Break - Only $2 for 25 words or less. 05 per word per day over 25 words $1 box $1 bold Uoniveirsoty MaDi to add Ghock-fol-A By AMY WEISNER Staff Writer It is consumers' favorite among chicken chains. It has given more than $300,000 toward scholarships for students in North Carolina. It is Chick-fil-A, and it is coming to Chapel Hill. Chick-fil-A, the first fast food chain to locate in malls, will open its 28th North Carolina restaurant in University Mall Tuesday. We re committed to the expansion of Chick-fil-A's mall-restaurant con. cept," said S. Truett Cathy, founder and chairman of Chick-fil-A Inc. "We're aeeressive v DUrSUinc Dnme locations such as University Mall in our continuing effort to maintain our leadership position in the mall arena." Publicity supervisor Jerry John ston said that at the restaurant's grand opening from Dec. 6 to Dec. 10, Chick-fil-A and American Air- WW A W A lines will sponsor two trips for two to Florida which may be used between Jan. 1 and April 1. "Well also have The Wheel of rees pharmacy student cannot be com pared to the salary of a four-year student, Harris said. Nursing, accounting and business consulting are other high-paying jobs, she said. UNC students interested in a career in pharmaceutical or chemical firms or in investment banking tend to live in the Northeast, especially New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. About two-thirds of each UNC class stays in North Carolina, espe cially in Chapel Hill, Raleigh and Durham or in another metropolitan area in the state, Harris and Sampson said. Most students who do not live in North Carolina remain in the Sou theast and live in or near Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and in Florida. The higher salaries being paid to recent graduates, the growth of North Carolina's metropolitan areas and the low unemployment rates have encouraged many graduates to stay in the state, Sampson said. from page 1 parents for years," said Mary Krell, associate director for Planned Par enthood. "It creates a lot of conflict when they have to notify both of their parents. I dont think the law is very reasonable." The American Civil Liberties Union is helping to litigate the case in Minnesota. "I think the most worrisome aspect of the Reagan legacy is the appoint ments he's made to the lower courts," said Colleen . O'Conner, director of public education for the national office in New York. "But it is not as bad as we had once feared. The atmosphere in the lower courts is less than hospitable for us, but we're still winning a lot of our cases. Precedent is very strong." 1 Greetings deg 1W Good Taste, in which anyone who spins wins a prize, Johnston said. Although it is one of the nation's largest privately-held restaurant chains, Chick-fil-A is a bird of a different feather. The company's fully-stocked, fully equipped restaurants, worth $250,000, are subleased for a mere $5,000 but only to those who qualify. MWe are looking for those people with the motivation and commitment to run their own business, but who may lack the necessary working capital," Cathy said. "We can teach anvone to cook ch cken and make J ' - coleslaw." Johnston said selected restaurant operators are not allowed to own any other business, and they must manage on site and must be closed on Sunday. Our company is based on Chris- tian principles, and we use the Bible as a foundation, Johnston said, as a toundation, Johnston said. "Cathy has learned that when you apply some of these Biblical beliefs to your business, you can be very successful." apply some of these Biblical beliefs Consumer taste surveys and yearly earnings confirm the success of Date Company Job 12389 Arthur Andersen & Co. Infm.,Ngtc.,Mis., Dbmg 12389 Branch Banking & Trust . Banking 123,12489 First Citizens Bank Banking 12389 Lakeside Pharmaceuticals Sales 12389 Morgan Stanley & Co. Finn. 124,12589 First Wachovia Corp. Bnfh. 125,12689 Procter & Gamble Gmgt. 12689 Aetna Life & Casualty Acct., Fin., Insr., Acts. 12689 Alex, Brown & Sons Finn. 126,12789 Burlington Industries Mfgm.,Finn.,Perr. 12689 RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Acct., Finn. 12789 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Anal.., Bnkg., Finn. 12789 Life of Virginia , Acts., Math. 12789 Village Publishing Corp. . Saies,Advt 130,13189 Procter & Gamble Sales 130,13189 Trust Company Bank Bnfh. 2189 Aetna Life & Casualty Insr. 2189 J.P. Morgan & Co., Inc. Finn., Oper., Resc., Anal. 2289 Aetna Life & Casualty Insr. 2289 Bankers Trust Anal., Bnkg., Finn. 2289 Kimberly-Clark Corp. Oper.Mfmg. 2289 Planters Bank Bnfh. 2289 Prudential Insurance Co. Acts. 2389 Hewitt Associates Acts. The DTH Campus Calendar is a daOy listing of University-related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organizations officially recognized by the Division of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announcements must be submit ted on the Campus Calendar form by NOON one business day before the announcement is to run. Saturday and Sunday events are printed in Friday's calendar and must be submitted on the Wednesday before the announcement ts to run. Forms and a drop box are located outside the DTH office, 104 Union, hems of Interest fists ongoing events from the same campus organizations and follows the same deadline schedule as Campus Calendar. Please use the same form. Wednesday 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Carolina Student Credit Union will be in the Pit until 2 p.m. . with information about its exclusive Direct Bill ing Service, which will - allow students to avoid the lines at Bynum Hall. Noon Institute of Latin American Studies, as part of its Brown Bag Lunch Series, will sponsor Barnard Flatow and William MmJ 2 3 i , 4 v 7 (i , :mm. s77 10 jn 4tC 15 22 The following information is required. It will not NAME & ADDRESS - DEADLINE: 12JVQON, Cathy's unusual management philo sophy. The company's Chick-fil-A sandwich and nuggets were rated number one by consumers in 1988. The chain reported an 11 percent increase in sales, from $182.8 million in 1986 to $202.7 million in 1987, while other chicken chains averaged an increase of only about four percent. . But Chick-fil-A is surprisingly one of the more moderately-priced fast food chains for a chicken sandwich or chicken nuggets. For example, a Cruck-fil-a Sandjvich costs $1.99, the samf Pnce " the chicken sandwich M Auggc at Chick-fil-A are $1.99, while nine at its leading local chicken competitor, Kentucky Fried Chicken, sell for $2.19. In spite of Chick-fil-A's constant progression into the chicken chain marKet, tne company has not neg- lected its employees. Instead, Cathy has created incentive urograms. M. W "The Chick-fil-A scholarship pro gram is one of the larcest and most w w extensive in the fast-food industry," Cathy said. Chick-fil-A offers employees $1,000 scholarships after they work at least 20 hours per week PRESCREENING COMPANIES Campus Calendar Dgen, presenting The Flatow Collection of Cronstas," in 210 Union. Learning Skills Center will have panel discussions on final exam preparation and execution in 208 209 Union. All are invited; freshmen are urged to attend. 3:30 p.m. Study Abroad Office will have an informational meeting in Toy Lounge, Dey Hall, for the UNC Summer in Montpellier, from the Triangle in 6-8 Carroll. The topic will be The Balancing Act Career and Family." Students for the Advancement of Race Relations will have a Big Buddy Film Fest in the Union Auditorium. 4:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation Council will meet. A dinner ahd evening program will follow at 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Newman Center will have dinner followed by a program on deal ing with stress. 6 p.m. Campus Christian Fellowship will meet for dinner and a pro gram at 204 Glenburnie St. All are invited to attend. Action Against Apartheid wjll meet in the Union. AH are invited to attend. Carolina Speech Communications Club will have an interviewing skills workshop with Dr. Zorn in 217 Bingham. 7 p.m. AIDS Awareness France. Industrial Rela tions Association will meet in 226 Union. A representative from University Career Plan ning and Placement Services will speak. GCS Christian Fel lowship will meet in the South Gallery Meeting Room in the Union. Everyone is welcome. Carolina Women in Business will host a public panel discussion with women executives Holiday Greeting- - 17 18 23 24 f y Phone December $ DTH, Room 104, for two years or more and are recommended by their restaurant operator. ; Johnston said all Chick-fil-A's are closed on Sunday to provide employees time to spend with their families and to worship if they choose. Although Cathy admits that some mall managers do not like it when they close on Sundays, he said, "We want our people to have a day off to spend with their families, and our track record proves that in the vast majority of malls, we are the food sales leader even though we are open only six days." Cathy reveals his Christian busi ness principles through the com pany's commitment to sponsoring gospel music singer Sandi Patti and more than 100 other concerts through 1987. According to the company's annual report, Chick-fil-A's charita ble activities are additional steps that bring its corporate purpose to focus: "To glorify God being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us, and to have a positive influence on all who come in contact with Chick-fil-A." Majors ACCTBS;ECONBA, COMPBS, MS; APMABS; ORSABS, MS; MATHBS.MS BUBS;ACCTBS; ECONBA, INDRBA; MATHBS,MS; COMPBS, MS BUBS BUBS,LIBABA ANYBA.BS BUBS, ACCTBS, ECONBA, INDRBA, MATHBS, MACSBS ANYBA.BS ACCTBS; ECONBA; ACTS BS; APMABS; COMPBS, MS ANYBA.BS BUBS; ACCTBS; INDRBA; CHEMBS3A BUBS, ACCTBS ANYBA.BS ACTSBS, APMABS, , MATHBS .: r, ANYBS.BA ANYBS.BA BUBS, ACCTBS, ECONBA BUBS, CRJUBA, INDRBA, PUAMBA ANYBA.BS ACTSBS, ECONBA, BUBS, INDRBA ANYBA.BS BUBS ANYBA3S ACTSBS; ANYBA.BS ACTSBS, APMABS, MATHBS Committee will sponsor a talk titled "Biochemistry of AIDS ," in Greenlaw Auditorium. It wO be an informal talk intended to show the action of the AIDS virus in the body. 7:30 p.m. CGLA will show the film The Times of Har vey Milk," in 208 Union. The movie will be followed by a dis cussion featuring Joe Herzenberg and Dr. Bruce Payne. Items of Interest Campus Y Student Environmental Action Coali tion will be collecting old phone books throughout campus until Dec. 8. If you live off-campus and have an old phone book, you can drop it off at the Campus Y. Help save a tree! Learning Skills Center will present panel discussions on final exam preparation and execution on Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. in 205-206 Union. AU are invited; freshmen are urged to attend. 19 20 21 25 be printed in your ad. Carolina Uniofi, UNC-CIT

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