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But What If I Don't Want to Go to College?: A Guide to Success Through Alternative Education

by Harlow G. Unger

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Author Harlow Unger reveals the wide-ranging opportunities available to young adults through alternative and vocational education and opens the door to numerous career paths. This invaluable guidebook discusses the kinds of positions available; explores the minimum education needed to land that first, most important job; and examines positions available for those with special skills and abilities.Featured careers include detailed, real-world accounts of people who have occupied that position. Also provided are starting salaries with estimated increments over the years and training and educational requirements needed along the way. Easy-to-use tips -- from writing a good resume to making the most of an interview -- are included.… (more)
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Author Harlow Unger reveals the wide-ranging opportunities available to young adults through alternative and vocational education and opens the door to numerous career paths. This invaluable guidebook discusses the kinds of positions available; explores the minimum education needed to land that first, most important job; and examines positions available for those with special skills and abilities.Featured careers include detailed, real-world accounts of people who have occupied that position. Also provided are starting salaries with estimated increments over the years and training and educational requirements needed along the way. Easy-to-use tips -- from writing a good resume to making the most of an interview -- are included.

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