Occupational Outlook Handbook, Tema 1255Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1959 Describes 250 occupations which cover approximately 107 million jobs. |
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... erally recognized that the greatest technological revolution in this country has taken place on the farms . In 1870 , more than one - half of the people who worked for a living were employed in agri- culture . Today , only 1 worker in ...
... erally recognized that the greatest technological revolution in this country has taken place on the farms . In 1870 , more than one - half of the people who worked for a living were employed in agri- culture . Today , only 1 worker in ...
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... erally pleasant . However , some hygienists divide their time , working for two or more dentists a week . Hygienists generally provide their own uniforms which consist of a white nurse - type dress , shoes , and cap . Regular health ...
... erally pleasant . However , some hygienists divide their time , working for two or more dentists a week . Hygienists generally provide their own uniforms which consist of a white nurse - type dress , shoes , and cap . Regular health ...
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... erally include possession of a baccalaureate degree and prior study of specific biological , physical , and social sciences . Annual tuition in physical therapy schools ranges from a minimum of $ 75 in a State uni- versity ( for State ...
... erally include possession of a baccalaureate degree and prior study of specific biological , physical , and social sciences . Annual tuition in physical therapy schools ranges from a minimum of $ 75 in a State uni- versity ( for State ...
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... erally have the best employment opportunities . Of the 226 universities and engineering schools which in 1958 offered training in engineering leading to a bachelor's or a higher degree , 153 had curriculums which were accredited by the ...
... erally have the best employment opportunities . Of the 226 universities and engineering schools which in 1958 offered training in engineering leading to a bachelor's or a higher degree , 153 had curriculums which were accredited by the ...
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... erally have somewhat higher earnings than do those employed by Government agencies . Sal- aries in educational institutions are usually lower than in private industry or Government , but teachers in universities have the advantage of ...
... erally have somewhat higher earnings than do those employed by Government agencies . Sal- aries in educational institutions are usually lower than in private industry or Government , but teachers in universities have the advantage of ...
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