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NOVEMBER 1,1995 News Phones, from page 1 That's where lhe cell phone companies gel you," said Laniav. a l°'»4 graduate of 1'resiio State. -With cell phones, there is no such thing as a tree call. Where it would cost 20 call, it costs me almost three dollars for thai same phone call Irom my cell phone. "You even gel charged lor I -SOU numbers, and that is jusl noi right." Even though his business p.ivs for his bill. Lantay said lhe cell phone scr\ ices ••round up" air lime charges when it comes io billing. "You use the phone tor one minute and a second, you gel charged for two minutes," he said. "But that's pan of being Iheounerof acell phone. In most cases, tlie time ami hassle sa\ed by using a cell phone outw eighs tlie cost of the bill." I lowerton said her average monthly cell phone bill is ahxxit $50. Alter a $37 service charge, w hich includes 30 minutes of free air time lhai month. Howenon pays an additional Sit) per month to have unlimited lav weekend calls. "Of course. 1 wish my monthly bill were a little sniiiller. like around $25." Howenon said. "But the nexi lowest service plan is ihe security pl.ui. and lhat wouldn't work out for inc." Contel Cellularol California. Howerton's ser- vice company, offers a range of plans, many of which include free local air time, and features such as call waiting and three-way call- A local call is del'ined by Contel as a call lhai is made within the S;in Jivn|iiin Valley from Merced to tlie mirth. Bakersfield to the south, to Ihe foothills to the e;isi ami lo Interstate 5 to the west. CoMel's lowest pkui is the "Security Plus" plan w hich costs the user $ 17.95 per month. I 'sers gel live minutes of ltv.il an time per month. But a user who exceeds tlie five-iiiinuie limit would have to pay 75 cents per minute until the next billing period. .For people on the oilier extreme, for someone like Lanlay. Contel oilers w hat is called a "Higher User Plan." This plan gi\es ihe user N»> minutes ol air lime, and charges 2l> cents per minute dur ing peak hours ;uul 17 cents per minute for oil- peak hours. Peak hours, according ti > Contel. ;ire Irom d a.m. to S p.m.. Monday through Friday, w hile oll'-rvjik hours ,ia- S p.m. io b a ill.. Monday tlmnigh l-'ri- day ()il'-pe.ik hours atonctude all weekends, New Year's Day. IV-sidenis' Day. Memonal Da\. In- dependence Dav. Lihor Dav. Ih.inkseivme .ukl Christmas, If cost isn't ihe problem with purchasing a cell Most cell phones smiplwlo not work in outlying areas such as tlie mountains or in lhc middle of a Like because these an: outside the s^ ice areas ol cellular scrv ices like Contel ami AIM Restrictions .uv even placed on souk- local busi- Jenn Niirsing, from page 1 enrollment numbers." "The hospitals and agencies are marketing nurses" Wilmington said. "It's not thai thc job market isn't available." According to ihe 1994-93 edition of the "Occupational.(Xillook Handbook" from the C.S. Li- txir Departmenl, "About 20 percenl of the 3.s mil lion jobs in health can- occupations vv ill be for a-g- they do today are dif- lea-nt tltui the things they were doing in lhe mid-St K" Saint Agnes Em- ploymcnt Managei Haeberl DavidlVbutl/ofKai' ic's External iila v cis.i1io.in."/univvall s.iid. Music I lall patrons aiv ai|iiiicil lo surrender cell phones to a hostess "vv ho makes sure tlicv aiv oil'." Zumwall said. Sw anky restaurants also ban cell phone use as a distraction lo diners. Bul The Ripe Tomato resiau- r.uil vv hich features ikhiv eaux cuisim- .md real linen in Fresno's l-ig C-aalcn Milage has no such han. "We don'i mind ihem at all." said Tun Cody, waiter. "I'm so used to ourcustomcrs using ihcm dial il has never bothered me." "The hospitals and agencies are marketing nurses. It's not that the job market isn't available." —Dr. Ruth Wilmington nursing chair Affairs Department said tliea- .ia- many changes in the health care industry .md nursing itself. "The industry has shitted in the last five years from inpatient to outpatient." IX-butt/ said. "But in-home care is where a lot of medical care ami liealth care is headed, lhe |nursing| profession itself is undergoing changes in terms of nurses being asked to do different things. IIk- things that Health Care Rec g as quick!) as lhc should is thev must deal ith lhe bottom line. 'Il'shudect driven.' 1 l.n-berle said. "It's money. s not thai llk-v dot t ihink thev cut till their Hue •UKlnalcs Or. Wilmington Haeberle gave a speech lo ihe Fresno Stale nursing facult) lasi March aboul ihe importance of maintaining lhc program because of ihe aim ing need for nurses locally "Toda) the openings aiv Hi tlie special') areas." I lachcrtc said. Shc s;ud m-vv graduates ;ire simply mu ready in work in specialty areas because iIk-v lack the experience required for the job. Ihey [colleges] tend to lixik at tlie fact lhat a lo< of new grails have difficulty gelling jobs." Hacherle suul. "|Hull ihc shortage is not over." "The currictiluiii needs to catch tip vv iih vv lull's happening in tlie country," I laeberle said. "We |thc industry! need to say T.ook. our needs have changed .md ibis is what we need as a product.' We 'colleges and the industry | have lo work to geiher. otherwise these new graft will keep hav ing problems getting jobs." 1 laeberle said thc reason colleges .ire not ;kIjiis| getexpem irsing student Dorta Hollingshcad is an KN > is iii.iiiKiil.iiiiig ... ihe program lo obtain Ikt ..-.She already lusanassocialede- f gav in nursing from I asiioCily College, which also has .ui impacted program. The experience 1 haw behind mc as an KN has been a big help to mc." Ilollingshcad said. She belicyed tlie license helped her gel into Fresno Slate's musing program lastei ihan sliiik'iils in the generic, oi basic, piograiu. "Since I've been in the program. I've Heard more aboul lliat tlvy arc culling Kick each semester." HolliiigslK-..ds.iid "IIh-Iik us in musing ischang- ing.asistlK'vvlnilelKMlihc;ue I Ihink llvy | Fresno . State] are reslrucluring |u> accominiKlate the changes], li's turning inure and more to home healthcare." Despite lhe difficult) ol gelling inlo Iresno Slate's nursing program. Wilmington encourages •.indents to appl) because nurses are slill needed. "Nurses are need IX houis a day. around the clock, seven days .1 week." Wilmington said. "Peoplealways need nursing care Healthcare is.. real important issue foi everybody." 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Object Description
Title | 1995_11 Insight November 1995 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Dept. of Journalism, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
Description | Weekly during the school year. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 8 1969-v. 29, no. 23 (May 13, 1998, issue. Title from masthead. Merged with Daily collegian. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodials |
Contributors | California State University, Fresno Dept. of Journalism |
Coverage | October 8, 1969 - May 13, 1998 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi, TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | 006_Insight Nov 01 1995 p 6 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1995 |
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NOVEMBER 1,1995
News
Phones, from page 1
That's where lhe cell phone companies gel
you," said Laniav. a l°'»4 graduate of 1'resiio
State. -With cell phones, there is no such
thing as a tree call. Where it would cost 20
call, it costs me almost three dollars for thai
same phone call Irom my cell phone.
"You even gel charged lor I -SOU numbers,
and that is jusl noi right."
Even though his business p.ivs for his bill.
Lantay said lhe cell phone scr\ ices ••round
up" air lime charges when it comes io billing.
"You use the phone tor one minute and a second, you gel charged for two minutes," he said.
"But that's pan of being Iheounerof acell phone.
In most cases, tlie time ami hassle sa\ed by using
a cell phone outw eighs tlie cost of the bill."
I lowerton said her average monthly cell phone
bill is ahxxit $50. Alter a $37 service charge, w hich
includes 30 minutes of free air time lhai month.
Howenon pays an additional Sit) per month to
have unlimited lav weekend calls.
"Of course. 1 wish my monthly bill were a little
sniiiller. like around $25." Howenon said. "But
the nexi lowest service plan is ihe security pl.ui.
and lhat wouldn't work out for inc."
Contel Cellularol California. Howerton's ser-
vice company, offers a range of plans, many
of which include free local air time, and features such as call waiting and three-way call-
A local call is del'ined by Contel as a call lhai is
made within the S;in Jivn|iiin Valley from Merced
to tlie mirth. Bakersfield to the south, to Ihe foothills to the e;isi ami lo Interstate 5 to the west.
CoMel's lowest pkui is the "Security Plus" plan
w hich costs the user $ 17.95 per month. I 'sers gel
live minutes of ltv.il an time per month.
But a user who exceeds tlie five-iiiinuie limit
would have to pay 75 cents per minute until the
next billing period.
.For people on the oilier extreme, for someone
like Lanlay. Contel oilers w hat is called a "Higher
User Plan." This plan gi\es ihe user N»> minutes
ol air lime, and charges 2l> cents per minute dur
ing peak hours ;uul 17 cents per minute for oil-
peak hours.
Peak hours, according ti > Contel. ;ire Irom d a.m.
to S p.m.. Monday through Friday, w hile oll'-rvjik
hours ,ia- S p.m. io b a ill.. Monday tlmnigh l-'ri-
day ()il'-pe.ik hours atonctude all weekends, New
Year's Day. IV-sidenis' Day. Memonal Da\. In-
dependence Dav. Lihor Dav. Ih.inkseivme .ukl
Christmas,
If cost isn't ihe problem with purchasing a cell
Most cell phones smiplwlo not work in outlying
areas such as tlie mountains or in lhc middle of a
Like because these an: outside the s^ ice areas ol
cellular scrv ices like Contel ami AIM
Restrictions .uv even placed on souk- local busi-
Jenn
Niirsing, from page 1
enrollment numbers."
"The hospitals and agencies are marketing
nurses" Wilmington said. "It's not thai thc job
market isn't available."
According to ihe 1994-93 edition of the "Occupational.(Xillook Handbook" from the C.S. Li-
txir Departmenl, "About 20 percenl of the 3.s mil
lion jobs in health can- occupations vv ill be for a-g-
they do today are dif-
lea-nt tltui the things
they were doing in lhe
mid-St K"
Saint Agnes Em-
ploymcnt Managei
Haeberl
DavidlVbutl/ofKai'
ic's External
iila
v cis.i1io.in."/univvall s.iid.
Music I lall patrons aiv ai|iiiicil lo surrender cell
phones to a hostess "vv ho makes sure tlicv aiv oil'."
Zumwall said.
Sw anky restaurants also ban cell phone use as a
distraction lo diners. Bul The Ripe Tomato resiau-
r.uil vv hich features ikhiv eaux cuisim- .md real linen
in Fresno's l-ig C-aalcn Milage has no such han.
"We don'i mind ihem at all." said Tun Cody,
waiter. "I'm so used to ourcustomcrs using ihcm
dial il has never bothered me."
"The hospitals and
agencies are marketing
nurses. It's not that the
job market isn't
available."
—Dr. Ruth Wilmington
nursing chair
Affairs Department said tliea- .ia- many changes
in the health care industry .md nursing itself.
"The industry has shitted in the last five years
from inpatient to outpatient." IX-butt/ said. "But
in-home care is where a lot of medical care ami
liealth care is headed, lhe |nursing| profession itself is undergoing changes in terms of nurses being asked to do different things. IIk- things that
Health Care Rec
g as quick!) as lhc
should is thev must deal
ith lhe bottom line.
'Il'shudect driven.'
1 l.n-berle said. "It's money.
s not thai llk-v dot
t ihink thev cut till their
Hue
•UKlnalcs
Or. Wilmington
Haeberle gave a
speech lo ihe Fresno Stale nursing facult) lasi
March aboul ihe importance of maintaining lhc
program because of ihe aim ing need for nurses
locally
"Toda) the openings aiv Hi tlie special') areas."
I lachcrtc said. Shc s;ud m-vv graduates ;ire simply
mu ready in work in specialty areas because iIk-v
lack the experience required for the job.
Ihey [colleges] tend to lixik at tlie fact lhat a lo<
of new grails have difficulty gelling jobs." Hacherle
suul. "|Hull ihc shortage is not over."
"The currictiluiii needs to catch tip vv iih vv lull's
happening in tlie country," I laeberle said. "We |thc
industry! need to say T.ook. our needs have
changed .md ibis is what we need as a product.'
We 'colleges and the industry | have lo work to
geiher. otherwise these new graft will keep hav
ing problems getting jobs."
1 laeberle said thc reason colleges .ire not ;kIjiis|
getexpem
irsing student Dorta Hollingshcad is an KN
> is iii.iiiKiil.iiiiig ... ihe program lo obtain Ikt
..-.She already lusanassocialede- f
gav in nursing from I asiioCily College, which
also has .ui impacted program.
The experience 1 haw behind mc as an KN has
been a big help to mc." Ilollingshcad said. She
belicyed tlie license helped her gel into Fresno
Slate's musing program lastei ihan sliiik'iils in the
generic, oi basic, piograiu.
"Since I've been in the program. I've Heard more
aboul lliat tlvy arc culling Kick each semester."
HolliiigslK-..ds.iid "IIh-Iik us in musing ischang-
ing.asistlK'vvlnilelKMlihc;ue I Ihink llvy | Fresno .
State] are reslrucluring |u> accominiKlate the
changes], li's turning inure and more to home
healthcare."
Despite lhe difficult) ol gelling inlo Iresno
Slate's nursing program. Wilmington encourages •.indents to appl) because nurses are slill
needed.
"Nurses are need IX houis a day. around the
clock, seven days .1 week." Wilmington said.
"Peoplealways need nursing care Healthcare
is.. real important issue foi everybody."
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tAm) ' - B ■ Get On
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♦Express Chicken Bowl
♦Baked Chicken Bowl
[♦Mandarin Chicken Bowl
♦Sweet & Sour Chicken Bowl
♦Black Pepper Com Chicken Bowl ♦Small Chicken Sated
P»Black Pepper Corn Beef Bowl
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♦Sweet & Sour Pork
♦Mandarin Pork Bow
♦Express Beef Bowl
L-d Vegetable
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MM
►Hockey Sticks (ice and roller hockey)
►Full line of Kuzak replacement
wheels and bearings
► Fresno's largest selection of
pro hockey jerseys
►Roller and ice
hockey equipment I
►Sports cards
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