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Occupations

Enhanced Occupational Outlook Handbook

J. Michael Farr

Describes nearly 270 occupations, providing information on the skills, training, education requirements, working conditions, salaries, and future growth of each field.

Careers for People Who Like to Perform

Russell Shorto

People working in a wide range of performing careers, including trial lawyer, juggler, model, talk show host, stuntman, actor, pastor, teacher, comedian, dancer, and anchorwoman, describe the daily ro

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Careers for the Curious

Russell Shorto

People who like to use their minds, including an antique collector, opinion researcher, and detective, describe what they do in their jobs, how they got there, and what others would need to get a simi

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Choosing a Career in Film, Television, Or Video

Ann Ricki Hurwitz

Introduces a variety of careers in the related fields of motion pictures, television, and video.

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Choosing a Career in Animal Care

Jane Hurwitz

Introduces careers as dog groomer, pet store clerk, vetinarian, zoo keeper, and other animal-related careers.

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Career Discovery Encyclopedia

Six volumes with over 500 articles on all categories of occupations present such information as job descriptions, salaries, educational and training requirements, sources of further information, and o

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Choosing a Career in Law Enforcement

Claudine G. Wirths

Offers an overview of careers in law enforcement, including police officer, security guard, and private investigator.

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Fine Trades

Suzanne Seed

Men and women engaged in highly specialized trades, including a piano tuner, violin maker, master vintner, and an arborist, discuss their occupations, training, and the personal rewards of their work.

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Careers for the Curious

Russell Shorto

People who like to use their minds, including an antique collector, opinion researcher, and detective, describe what they do in their jobs, how they got there, and what others would need to get a simi

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Careers for People Who Like to Perform

Russell Shorto

People working in a wide range of performing careers, including trial lawyer, juggler, model, talk show host, stuntman, actor, pastor, teacher, comedian, dancer, and anchorwoman, describe the daily ro

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