SQUAMISH Tes Juno tolso p44 ~Bimes Survey reveals university grads get jobs Students at Howe Sound Secondary School who are winding up their final year in high school may want to take careful note of the results of a recent major . survey conducted by Stat- istics Canada. The survey. of 35,717 1982 graduates of Canadian uni- versities, colleges, and trade and vocational schools con- cluded that university grad- _uates have the highest part- icipation rate in the labor ‘force, the lowest unemploy- ment record and the stron- gest connection between their education and employ- -ment. _ Preliminary results of The | 1984 National Survey of ‘Graduates of 1982 along | with the results of two . <.. | other studies of Canada's ‘post secondary education. system were released this month by the federal De- partment of the Secretary of State. The conclusions of the survey are as follows: *The findings indicate that university graduates, parti- cularly at the masters and doctoral level, were the most satisfied with their education, made the easiest transition into the labor market, and had the best . experiences within the labor oye yf a QI IRONTON, Ohio — Church mem- bers singing Oh, How | Love Jesus - burned record albums, cassettes, wy fi and other rock and country music paraphernalia after attending a seminar in which an evangelist said the Mr. Ed television theme con- y MTU fir. Ed, you devil Associated Press market~ in terms of job satisfaction, earnings and a strong connection between their education and _ their employment. *Trade-vocational gradua- tes were less likely to find employment and when they did it was more likely to be unrelated to their training. *College graduates _ pres- ented a more ambiguous picture: their employment levels were lower than the trade-vocational graduates but they did not show a ‘greater level of satisfaction with their choices of educa- tion and employment. ~~~ *The findings showed that the median annual income “was $15,000 for trade -- -vocational graduates, $18,- 000 for college graduates, $23,000 for university grad- uates with bachelors’ deg- rees, $32,000 for masters graduates and $34,000 for doctoral holders. *In June of 1984, the 1982 trade-vocational graduates had the highest unemploy- ment rate at 26 percent; college graduates and bach- elors degree holders both had a rate of 10 percent; masters graduates eight per cent and Ph.D.’s seven per- cent. *The study revealed that the higher the level of qual- : ification, the smaller propo- rtion of graduates in jobs unrelated to their education and the greater the job satisfaction. listeners. _ veys a satanic message to unwary Jim Brown, an evangelist at Psalms 150, said the Mr. Ed theme extols Satan when the record is played backwards. A Horse Is a Horse, contains the backward mes-* sages “the source is Satan” Brown said. pedicle ree em oi ad = asain | \ WHERE DO YOU FIT IN, NEIGHBOUR? % of households ; May, 1985 Television... .... eee 98.4% Telephone. 92), oa