skilled labor

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skilled labor

Skilled trades in the military

"The military teaches teamwork, fitness, and decision-making. It also trains service members in skilled occupations that are useful while they're in the armed forces and, later, in civilian life. There are hundreds of these military occupational specialties (MOSs). You're free to choose any MOS, depending on your qualifications, as soon as you join up. For many recruits, the chance for paid training in a job they enjoy is one of the best aspects of joining the military"--.

Exploring jobs in the skilled trades

2023
"For those who like to work with their hands and do not want to spend their days in office cubicles, the skilled trades offer a host of benefits that will continue to pay for decades to come"--Provided by publisher.

Great jobs in the skilled trades

Some of the careers in the skilled trades are among the most in-demand jobs in the United States; most are hands-on and cannot be outsourced or automated. Comments from people in the industry, current statistics and forecasts, and realistic descriptions provide a useful look at skilled trades jobs ranging from electricians to wind turbine technicians to hairstylists.

Dirty jobs

lithographer, glassmaker, leather tanner
Highlights skilled trades, including a lithographer, glassmaker, and leather tanner.

Dirty jobs

geothermal well driller, cedar shingle maker, road paver
Highlights skilled trades, including a geothermal well driller, cedar shingle maker, and road paver.

Cool careers without college for people who love to build things

2002
Describes twelve careers that do not require a college degree for people who like to build things, each including such information as training requirements, salary ranges, and future outlook, as well as lists of related organizations and Web sites.

Careers inside the world of the trades

1995
Discusses career possibilities in the skilled labor occupations known as the trades.

The future of capitalism

how today's economic forces will shape tomorrow's future
1996
Discusses the factors that are altering the economies of the world's countries, looking at the end of communism, the rise of brainpower industries, changing demographics, global business, and the lack of a dominant world leader.
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