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CAREER PRESS 3 Tice Road P.O. Box 687 Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 1-800-CAREER-1 201-848-0310 (NJ and outside U.S.) FAX: 201-848-1727
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Copyright (c) 1996 by Gail Kuenstler
All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permission from the publisher, The Career Press.
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Kuenstler, Gail Baugher. The career atlas / by Gail Kuenstler. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 1-56414-225-6 (pbk.) 1. Vocational guidance. 2. Vocational interests. I. Title. HF5381.K754 1996 331.7'02-dc20 95-50920 CIP
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This book is dedicated to all those hard-working American families who are struggling to pay for their children's education. May this book help them maximize their educational dollar and help the graduates, and their parents, find sustaining work.
First, I wish to thank The Danforth Foundation for sending me to graduate school. As a student I had the opportunity to work at City University of New York's Office of Academic Affairs, where I gained the bulk of my knowledge about degrees and the labor market. From this experience I wrote a book, The Desk Guide to Training and Work Advisement, published by Charles Thomas, in which I developed the various "paths" to occupations.
I also wish to thank all of my students, clients and participants in workshops who generously shared and helped to educate me. Thanks to all those who allowed me to interview them for this book. Without their help, this book would not have been possible. Thanks to Current Biography Yearbook and Vocational Biographies for the use of their materials. Thanks to Diana Lies-Delker, Director of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Cooperative Education Program. Thanks to Carole Hyatt who was willing to advise a stranger on publishing trade practices. Judy Kelso encouraged me to write the proposal; without her interest, this book wouldn't have been written. Emily Kuenstler, my daughter, made several key suggestions and sat with me for many days helping me get organized. Simms Taback, my husband, read parts of the book and always supported and encouraged me. Datha Brack, Ph.D., gave me hours and hours of her time; her diligent friendship was a source of such joy and comfort to me as I labored to finish this project.
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