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Rent-A-Kid is placing an
ave rage of 50 youths a day in
jobs as it enters its third
week of oper ation. T he Economtc · -'Opportun it y ~
s po ns ored pr o Ject-place's
disadvanta ged y,,uths betwe en 14 and 16 in pa rt-time
summer jobs. This is an age
group excluded by othe r e m ~
ployme nt progr ams .
One ma n called and wanted
a Rent-A-Kid to babys it with
his four St. Bernard dogs .
A lil d~·, upon be ing told the r e
were·~no girls ava ilable tat
da y for dust ing, and clea ning ,
. hired a 14 year old boy inste ad. La ter . she ca lled to
rave a bo ut hi s work and ar :...
ran ged to hir e him a gain.
"Though t he fir s t two
weeks of ope ra tion we r e im pressive , I can s ee a d i lemm a appr oach in g, " s tate s
l{ent - A- Kid Admini s tra to r,
Mr s . J oy Ruyle . " :'-.!any of
the · c hild r e n ar e going to
become disat is fied when
the r e a r e no t enough jobs to
fill t he alre ady increasin g
,(11;:u-'0 !lment.
More t han 600 teenage rs
are now r e gis tered wi th
Rent-A- Kid .
For babysitting, c ar-washing, lawnmo1ving .or ironing,
the Ren t-A-Kid s are a \·a ilable fr offi 9 to 5 weekdays,
9 to l Sat ur days at ab,lUt
$ 1.3_5 a n hour or . 75 an ho ar
for babys itting.
To Re nt-A-Kid ca ll 5775252.
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