Specialty Occupational Outlook: Trade and Technical

Specialty Occupational Outlook: Trade and Technical
ISBN-10
0810396459
ISBN-13
9780810396456
Category
Business & Economics / Careers / General
Pages
252
Language
English
Published
1995-09
Publisher
Gale Group
Author
Joyce Jakubiak

Description

A guide to trade and technical occupations, this text offers information on 150 high-interest careers that do not require a bachelor's degree and do not appear in its sister volume, Professions.

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