Careers for People Who like People: Interviews by Russell Shorto ; photographs by Edward Keating and Carrie Boretz.
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- 1562941577 :
- 331.7/02 20
- HF5381.2 .S53 1992
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J 328.73 SLA A Bill's Journey into Law | J 330 DON Big Money: What It Is, How we Use It, and Why Our Choices Matter | J 330.9 FRE The U.S. Economic Crisis | J 331.7 SHO Careers for People Who like People: Interviews | J 331.702 MON Great Careers with a High School Diploma: Communications, Art, and Computers | J 332 REY Understanding Money | J 332.4 WOR One Cent, Two Cent, Old Cent, New Cent |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 63) and index.
People working in a wide range of careers, including a day care worker, flight attendant, and hotel manager, describe the daily routine, benefits, and drawbacks of their jobs and the education and training they received.
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