E WORK BOOK rested in both thinking and doing? r want to learn things that will help you ng to work hard in order to get a set of to study only if it ties in With work you vhen you finish? a good idea of the kind of work you o do? to learn things that help you do some- ~ rive on your job after learning? ag a~skill may be the best thing you can y fo~ii work. s wo~ will be different. Skilled iobs will up to 80% ) of the work. White-collar ~dical technician, office and business, and and communication jobs will be increas- tt to the American way of life. Only 20% [ require a college education. At the same Lan 2% of the labor force in this country the assembly line, and semiskilled opera- killed labor will be a declining 25% of nent. 0s work will be different for women and o. Because of new civil rights laws giving minorities equality in training programs, and pay opportunities, and because skilled needed in today s society, choices for minorities are beginning to broaden and to of the same opportunities given to others. have skilled training programs been will- it and give scholarships to women and ~hey must do so now. [ the American iobs are going to be skilled, The Work Book then future workers will want to b skilled jobs are all about. This bo answer these basic questions: What are skilled jobs? Where do I get skilled training? How long will it take? How much will it cost? How will I pay for it? How much money will I make af WHAT ARE SKILLED JOBS? The length of in-school preparation to define a skilled job. There are thre for skilled jobs: 1. Technical: 30 to 45 semester school spread over 2 years of f usually in a community college. ] legal secretary, dental hygienist, eng airplane mechanic, industrial de worker, industrial traffic manager, T technician. 2. Vocational, skilled: 20 to beyond high school in 1 year f usually in a community college; or a vocational high school. Examples cast technician, funeral director, licensed practical nurse, X-ray te barber, beautician, business machin 3. Vocational, specialized: 2 we intensive instruction, usually offere schools, or to high-school graduates business schools, community collel schools. Examples: emergency med fighter, bartender, salesworker, key WHERE DO I GET SKILLED TR~ Public vocational and technical hi trade, technical, and business scho colleges are the schools offering sk
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