building trades

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building trades

Cool careers without college for people who love to fix things

2004
Explores the job descriptions, education and training requirements, salary, and outlook predictions for twelve careers that focus on repair work and do not require a college education.

Steel beams & iron men

1980
An ironworker describes his experiences erecting steel frames of large structures such as skyscrapers and industrial plants in New York City and a California desert.

Opportunities in building construction careers

2008
Presents an overview of the construction industry and opportunities for employment in the field, looks at training and education programs and facilities, describes thejobs of craftworkers, contractors and builders, and remodelers, and includes reference information.

Discovering careers for your future

2001
Offers students interested in construction information on different careers in the field, with an overview of each job's training requirements, responsibilities, salary, and outlook.

Building

1994
Guide to careers in the building trades that don't require a four year degree including salary, skills needed, and training.

Exploring careers in the construction industry

1995
Examines various jobs in the building trades, describing the training required, types of work involved, opportunities for advancement, and more.

Careers in focus

2004
Explores the top twenty careers in construction in terms of the nature of the work, educational or training requirements, getting started, advancement possibilities, salary, employment outlook, and sources of more information.

Getting a job in building maintenance

2014
Describes the job responsibilities of building maintenance workers and explains what is needed to get a position in the field.

Careers in construction

1975
Briefly introduces such varied careers in construction as architect, interior designer, bricklayer, plumber, elevator installer, cement finisher, and project manager.

Careers in focus

2007
Defines the top twenty careers in architecture and building, discussing the nature of the work, educational or training requirements, getting started, advancement possibilities, salary, and employment outlook, and includes sources of more information.

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