Description
IN THIS SECTION We take up the factors which are involved in choosing a career and discuss specific jobs in many fields from which a vocational choice may be made. We begin with ways of Analyzing Your Own Qualifications, directing the reader's attention to his interest in the job, his physical fit- ness, and his intelligence level. Included here are tests of physical personality, intelligence, and vocabulary which the reader may take. The second part is devoted to a description of Occupations from Which to Choose. The vocational areas covered include: agriculture, business and commerce, the professions, literature and the arts, the mechanical trades, transportation, communication, forestry, mining, fishing, personal and domestic service, and civil service. Under each job we take up the kind of work to be done and the training and skill required.ISBN:EVERYDAYREFER