VOL. XV, NO. 4
Three thousand jobs for people between 18 and 29 are now available in Europe any time of the year. These are guaranteed salary jobs and are mostly for trainees.
"The European Common Market unemployment rate is 50 per cent lower than that of the United States. Job availability forecasts for 1974 high school and college graduates in the United States are not so rosy," stated Dr. F. X. Gordon, president of Princeton Research at a recent interview. "There are more young people entering the job seeking market (some 1,300,000 per year) than there are suitable jobs," he added.
Some graduating high school seniors, college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are following the advice of personnel and education experts by planning to take time off from school and travel to Europe for a year and work.
General help is needed as stewardesses and stewards on trains, with large first class hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, and department stores in Switzerland, England, and Belgium.
Most of the jobs include room and board in addition to local salary. For details send a self-addressed (business size) envelope to Jobs Europe, 2350 Bean Creek Road, Santa Cruz, California 95060.