Group leaders say the reunions offer workersthe opportunity to earn $2,000 or more for aboutfour weeks of work.
"It can be massively lucrative," says Daniel O.Medina '99, captain for Claverly Hall and DeWolfe."You can make a buttload of money and a buttloadis the best word for it."
Although dozens of students will compete forthe high-paying reunion-week jobs, Dorm Crewleaders are hoping to solve their current issuesof soiled sinks and untended toilets soon.
In response to complaints, Dorm Crew leaderscan only promise that all efforts are being madeto fill the empty positions.
"Let's face it--cleaning bathrooms is nevergoing to be a highly sought-after job here orelsewhere," Wolfreys says.
"We have to do every single thing we can torecruit people to do our job," he adds