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Do you like building things?
by
Reeves, Diane Lindsey, 1959- author
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Building Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Building trades Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Construction workers Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
2023
\"Do you like putting things together and building? That might be a potential clue to your future career! This book explores what a career in building might look like. Readers will discover how their interests can lead to a lifelong future career. Aligned to curriculum standards and 21st Century Skills, Career Clues for Kids prepares readers for a successful future. Includes table of contents, glossary, index, sidebars, and author biographies\"-- Provided by publisher.
A career as an operating and stationary engineer
by
Hinton, Kerry, author
in
Mechanical engineering Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Steam engineering Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Electrical engineering Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
2016
\"We may not always notice them, but operating and stationary engineers help keep the world running smoothly. This practical resource explains the importance of operating and stationary engineers and provides descriptions for several jobs within each field, including surveyor, heavy equipment operator, boiler operator, HVACR engineer, and building manager. Readers will learn the educational requirements and job training that are necessary to obtain these jobs, as well as steps they can take right now to get them on the right path. Job outlook and information about trade unions and other resources are also provided.\"--Provided by publisher.
Careers in glasswork
by
Orr, Tamra, author
in
Glass manufacture Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Glass manufacture Vocational guidance.
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Glass.
2016
Increasingly, job seekers want employment in fields that have safe, assured futures. Hands-on careers, such as work as a glazier (installing glass) or as a glassworker (manufacturing it), can provide job security and remain lucrative as job markets shift with economic changes. This how-to guide provides a simple, yet thorough, overview of careers in glasswork and the steps a creative young individual should take to pursue these desirable jobs. Interviews with experts, job-search essentials, and a section on glassblowing make this the go-to resource for anybody interested in glasswork. Bibliography, Detailed Table of Contents, For Further Information Section, Glossary, Index, Sidebars, Web Sites, Full-color photographs.
Careers in roofing and flooring
by
Harmon, Daniel E., author
in
Roofing Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Flooring Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Building trades Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
2016
Residential, commercial, and industrial roofing jobs and flooring carpentry tasks and materials, including green materials and the credentials needed for becoming a green roofer and floor installer, are investigated in this perceptive volume. Students learn about where to acquire basic carpentry skills and skills for using hand and power tools. Posthigh school courses and degrees in business management and engineering are advantageous for advancing to supervisory positions or starting a new business. Sidebars include an interview with a contractor, the licensing requirements for independent contractors, and how to go about constructing a roof of a complex home design.