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Daddies at work

1989
Portrays daddies in different jobs, including sailor daddies, tailor daddies, and lawyer daddies with egg salad sandwiches in their briefcases.

ADD on the job

making your ADD work for you
1996
Discusses how people with attention deficit disorder can draw upon the benefits of the syndrome, such as increased creativity, reliable intuition, and good teamwork skills, to enhance job performance, and presents information on how to handle the more troublesome aspects of A.D.D.

Cars

1992

Office

1994
Discusses office-related careers that don't require a college degree, including information on salary, skills and training needed, working conditions, and advancement potential.

Fashion

1992
Guide to careers in the fashion industry that do not require a four-year degree such as designer, model, and others.

Workfare vs. welfare

1989
Presents debates, opinions, commentary and analysis on the topic of public welfare.

My mother lost her job today

1980
When her mother loses her job, a six-year-old girl wonders whether anything will ever be the same again.

The college majors handbook

the actual jobs, earnings, and trends for graduates of 60 college majors
1999
Draws from the post-graduation employment experiences of 150,000 college graduates to present information about employment outcomes of sixty college majors, providing information about the jobs graduates actually obtain, typical salaries, and future trends.

Peterson's job opportunities in engineering and computer science

1999
Provides information about two thousand U.S. companies in varied engineering- and computer-related industries that are growing and hiring employees; listing the name, address, telephone and fax numbers, company type, and other facts about each included firm.

Hard-hatted women

life on the job
1997
A collection of first-person narratives in which twenty-six women discuss their experiences as blue-collar workers in a variety of traditionally-male occupations, such as carpenter, truck driver, electrician, and welder.

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