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Small Press Bookwatch, Oct, 2004
America's Top 100 Jobs For People Without A Four-Year Degree
Ron Krannich & Caryl Krannich
Impact Publications
9104-N Manassas Drive, Manassas Park, VA 20111-5211
1570232148 $19.95 1-703-361-7300 www.impactpublications.com
America's Top 100 Jobs For People Without A Four-Year Degree: Great Jobs With A Promising Future by Ron and Caryl Krannich is a guidebook to jobs that are projected to grow the fastest and pay the best as the twenty-first century progresses. Avoiding careers that are more likely to be outsourced to cheaper labor markets abroad, or made obsolete by technological advances, America's Top 100 Jobs For People Without A Four-Year Degree covers burgeoning opportunities in everything from government to science, construction, sports, medicine, computers and the internet, and much more. Each recommended job listing makes a note of typical annual earnings, necessary education and training, projected employment outlook, a summary of the nature of the work, typical working conditions, and key websites and institutions one can contact to learn more information. Highly recommended.
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